Re: [slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-05 Thread Jack Coates
On 8/4/06, Mark Lanctot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Jazz1 Wrote: If your turn the Squeezebox off for the night, connected to the Squeezebox network, and have the alarm set, won't it wake up and play music for an alarm?Yes.Keep in mind it never really goes off - you can see this if youhave the Date

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread aubuti
matt24 Wrote: Is it possible to have the following funcionality with the SB3:- snip Vote for bug/enhancement request http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1956 -- aubuti aubuti's Profile:

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread aubuti
JJZolx Wrote: Is it just me, or does a device as intelligent as the Squeezebox connecting to a server across the Internet in order to display a bloody clock seem laughably ridiculous? Like Rube Goldberg ridiculous. Could you put any more networking devices, cables, fibre optics, and 21st

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread ChrisOwens
I expect Dean will pop up here before long, but until then I'll just jump in. One of the things we'd like to do for the next release after 6.5 is improve the UI as it relates to connecting to Squeeze Network and the local Slimserver. A lot of users would like their Squeezebox to be able to do

Re: [slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread dean blackketter
On Aug 4, 2006, at 10:17 AM, ChrisOwens wrote: I expect Dean will pop up here before long, but until then I'll just jump in. POP! There are a couple of things we're hoping to do for SqueezeNetwork/ SlimServer integration: 1. Sync settings favorites. Things like alarm clocks, display

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread Jazz1
If your turn the Squeezebox off for the night, connected to the Squeezebox network, and have the alarm set, won't it wake up and play music for an alarm? -- Jazz1 Jazz1's Profile:

Re: [slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread dean blackketter
It will, but only if the alarm is also set on SqueezeNetwork. There are two separate alarms. On Aug 4, 2006, at 6:02 PM, Jazz1 wrote: If your turn the Squeezebox off for the night, connected to the Squeezebox network, and have the alarm set, won't it wake up and play music for an alarm?

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-04 Thread Mark Lanctot
Jazz1 Wrote: If your turn the Squeezebox off for the night, connected to the Squeezebox network, and have the alarm set, won't it wake up and play music for an alarm? Yes. Keep in mind it never really goes off - you can see this if you have the Date Time screensaver on (it gets the time

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-03 Thread benthos
matt24 Wrote: I'd like to have my squeezebox to always be connected to something, at least so the clock RSS can always be displayed. I asked for the same a few months back, to no avail. You could manually connect the SB3 to the Squeezenetwork, so that it goes to clock mode.. but I'd

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-03 Thread JJZolx
Is it just me, or does a device as intelligent as the Squeezebox connecting to a server across the Internet in order to display a bloody clock seem laughably ridiculous? Like Rube Goldberg ridiculous. Could you put any more networking devices, cables, fibre optics, and 21st century technology

[slim] Re: Switching between SlimServer and Squeezenetwork

2006-08-03 Thread matt24
benthos Wrote: You could manually connect the SB3 to the Squeezenetwork, so that it goes to clock mode.. but I'd rather it just switched automatically when my computer is shut off (which is much of the time). This is what I have to do at the moment. JJZolx Wrote: Is it just me, or does a