Michaelwagner Wrote:
> The remote button pushes are sent off to the remote system (either
> slimserver or squeezenetwork), which then interprets them and acts
> appropriately.
>
> Only a select few remote button pushes are interpreted directly by the
> squeezebox hardware. In particular, volume
The remote button pushes are sent off to the remote system (either
slimserver or squeezenetwork), which then interprets them and acts
appropriately.
Only a select few remote button pushes are interpreted directly by the
squeezebox hardware. In particular, volume is not one of them.
I don't know
Mark Lanctot Wrote:
> So this was tonight? Were you listening to SqueezeNetwork, by any
> chance?
>
> Because the same thing happened to me just as I was reading the
> thread.
>
> I suspect it was a temporary SqueezeNetwork problem. It's working
> perfectly for me now.
>
> BTW when this happ
So this was tonight? Were you listening to SqueezeNetwork, by any
chance?
Because the same thing happened to me just as I was reading the
thread.
I suspect it was a temporary SqueezeNetwork problem. It's working
perfectly for me now.
BTW when this happens don't get frustrated like I did and h
*Bump*
- speak of the devil - tonight experienced the aforementioned dreaded
remote "lock up" again - but this one lasted longer than ever -
probably at least a minute. Was considering powering off and powering
up the unit to reset, but then it finally responded on it's own. Has
any bug repo
makingmark Wrote:
> I get sometimes slow remote response using SqueezeNetwork as well as
> SlimServer. So (it would seem to me definitely) not a server issue.
> And it is definitely annoying as the original poster said..adjust the
> volume no response adjust the volume hoLY COW IT'S LOUD TURN O
I get sometimes slow remote response using SqueezeNetwork as well as
SlimServer. So (it would seem to me definitely) not a server issue.
And it is definitely annoying as the original poster said..adjust the
volume no response adjust the volume hoLY COW IT'S LOUD TURN OFF TURN
OFF oh wait it's of
1.
It's about acceptance of new technology. What is a device like
squeezebox used for by her: playing music. Because there's more
functionality she is confronted with having to learn 'new' basics of
control: eg no-one figures out on his/her own that a button on a remote
can have two functions like
I have to laugh at all this WAF stuff. Am I the only female in here? The
roles are reversed in this house, at least in regards to gadgets. The
only reason hubby didn't give me grief over buying SB2 was because he
had just spent almost the same amount of money on knives the same day.
>>In my exper
If your machine isn't heavily loaded, scrolling being uneven may be
related to packet loss on your wireless network. Do you think that
this could be the issue?
On Jul 28, 2005, at 1:27 PM, dukeinlondon wrote:
I have the problem as well and the server runs on linux and takes
hardly
10%
On Jul 28, 2005, at 1:30 PM, maxman wrote:
hehe...
on the waf... my gf liked the audiotron better as she understood the
workings better ;)
Can you post a little more on this? What did she understand about it
better?
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> What I get out of your posts is that the box itself actually is just a
> terminal ;) I'll keep track on the load of my server to see if I can
> find the root cause. So would it not be smarter to have the menu
> browsing handled by the squeezebox itself witho
hehe...
on the waf... my gf liked the audiotron better as she understood the
workings better ;)
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I have the problem as well and the server runs on linux and takes hardly
10% of cpu. The network usage is very low (wireless).
Don't know whether that's related but the scrolling is far from smooth
actually. I've tried a few settings but that doesn't seem to make much
of a difference.
Other th
What I get out of your posts is that the box itself actually is just a
terminal ;) I'll keep track on the load of my server to see if I can
find the root cause. So would it not be smarter to have the menu
browsing handled by the squeezebox itself without needing to contact
the server, or am I stat
ah... forgot to mention there: I'm wired... it does not seem to be a
networking issue. More like the device itself is busy with 'something',
it even happens powering on and off now and then
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I've experienced this occasionally too. WinXP, SlimServer 6.1.1, with
MusicMagic plugin, wireless SB2.
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