garym;553373 Wrote:
> something is odd here on your controller. tested my controller. I can
> SELECT PLAYER. Once selected I have the menu option to either turn the
> selected player ON or OFF (depending on the player's state). If I
> select a different player, I have the ON/OFF for that player.
something is odd here on your controller. tested my controller. I can
SELECT PLAYER. Once selected I have the menu option to either turn the
selected player ON or OFF (depending on the player's state). If I
select a different player, I have the ON/OFF for that player.
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Okay...did a factory reset...nothing changed...still doing the same
thing.
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aubuti;553316 Wrote:
> That's just weird, and not the way it works (or has ever worked) for me.
> Have you done a factory reset on the SBC? Turn it off, then turn it on
> while holding down the "+" key. You will lose any customizations you
> have done (eg, setting the home menu items), but it sho
Haven't tried a factory reset but maybe I should...not so bad to lose my
custom settings.
Appreciate all the help from everyone.
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fishbone;553304 Wrote:
> Thanks... but that's the problem. "Select Player" IS on the home menu.
> However, regardless of the player I select, it always says "Turn On Back
> Deck". The option doesn't change regardless of which player is selected
> and the opportunity to add that function to the
h, i'll experiment on mine when I get home.
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garym;553284 Wrote:
> You need to add the "select player" option to your home menu. Then you
> can select the appropriate player (that the controller is linked to)
> and then subsequently can turn it on or off. (p.s. this is one of the
> reasons I like my ipeng/iphone combo betterI can see a
fishbone;553283 Wrote:
> Okay...thanks. Two hiccups...First, ONLY "Turn On ***Player Name***"
> shows up in the Settings>Home Menu List. It turns on the device but it
> does not turn it off.
>
> Second...I have two players (Family Room and Back Deck). When I have
> selected the controller to
ghostrider;553266 Wrote:
> Go into Settings > Home Menu, find the option to turn on/off device. Put
> a check mark by that option and it will then appear on the main menu.
Okay...thanks. Two hiccups...First, ONLY "Turn On ***Player Name***"
shows up in the Settings>Home Menu List. It turns on
Go into Settings > Home Menu, find the option to turn on/off device. Put
a check mark by that option and it will then appear on the main menu.
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I am using the Duet controller (I don't have the Duet) with my
SB3s...how do I use it to turn off the SB3 when I am done with it?
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Thanks, I'll go ahead and buy one then.
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Yes!
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*study:* squeezebox receiver => marantz pm6002 => grado sr80
*lounge:* softsqueeze => mce 2005 => yamaha dsp-ax620 => mordaunt-short
premiere
*anywhere:* squeezebox controller
Does the Squeezebox duet controller work with my original Squeezebox?
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pollewops;317511 Wrote:
> My Squeezebox Duet Receiver is located 5 meters from my wireless access
> point and the signal strength is 24% !
> Could that be the reason that sometimes the music stops playing ?
>
> When I put my laptop in the same range, the signal strength is 100%.
>
> Could the r
My Squeezebox Duet Controller is located 5 meters from my wireless
access point and the signal strength is 24% !
Could that be the reason that sometimes the music stops playing ?
When I put my laptop in the same range, the signal strength is 100%.
Could the receiver get an external antenna conne
I think it's explained here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=46509&page=3
Basically if you've been running nightlies, upgrade server to 18963 and
the controller will update correctly. Certainly that worked for mine
just now which had the same problem.
Yes it shouldn't have happe
Looks like some people, and myself as well, in this thread (
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=46509 ) have gotten it
work by holding down the back key then going to
Settings/Advanced/Software Update and starting it from that point.
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Hi there,
I have a new Squeezebox Duet which works perfectly except since 1 day.
The controller tries to update to version: 7.0.1 r2287 but fails when i
press Begin update. It shows the normal Copying Update Logo but doesen't
show any % of the status. After 10 seconds it reboots and shows again
B
Lairdl;280476 Wrote:
> If it is true that the controller won't "roam" between APs, this could
> explain my configuration trouble: I have two Netgear WG-102 APs
> running with the same SSID on the same subnet. It was my assumption
> that the Duet Controller would roam between the two APs, but I
autopilot;280504 Wrote:
> I A/B tested the Receiver Vs Squeezebox 3 (Classic) using the inbuilt
> DAC's though a medium end AMP. I used the same FLAC's in sync and same
> volume, then simply switch imputs. I did this for quite some time with
> various types of music and could find no difference i
I A/B tested the Receiver Vs Squeezebox 3 (Classic) using the inbuilt
DAC's though a medium end AMP. I used the same FLAC's in sync and same
volume, then simply switch imputs. I did this for quite some time with
various types of music and could find no difference in sound quality.
They sounded ver
Zaragon;280111 Wrote:
> Note that the controller doesn't roam between APs but even a simple
> power down and up again would be enough to get it to switch if you take
> it upstairs and downstairs.
If it is true that the controller won't "roam" between APs, this could
explain my configuration tro
radish;279642 Wrote:
> ?? Sean is saying the same thing there. The digital output circuit is
> identical. Those quotes don't relate to the DAC or the analogue
> outputs.
Apparently. My confusion was clearly the assumption that reference to
"digital audio circuitry" and DAC was to the same compon
Fatawan;280158 Wrote:
> Thanks Zaragon--That sounds like an easy enough solution(after I looke
> dt all up :) ). I do have an ethernet port in the theater, AND in the
> equipment room, so I could easily do an access point plus a switch. I
> need more wired connections in the equipment room anyway
Zaragon;280111 Wrote:
> I'm assuming that your Transporter is wired to the network. In which
> case a simple answer is to just get hold of a ethernet switch and
> wireless access point and site them with the Transporter. If you use
> the same wireless set-up SSID, encryption and keys as your main
Can the controller control SB 3's? Also can you switch between the SB
3's on your LAN?
I have a Speedtouch 780WL, so basically I only need to enable that? My
SB3 are wired only, but I think the Slimserver + controller will
communicate over the LAN anyway to the host software?
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I'm assuming that your Transporter is wired to the network. In which
case a simple answer is to just get hold of a ethernet switch and
wireless access point and site them with the Transporter. If you use
the same wireless set-up SSID, encryption and keys as your main
wireless then the controller w
mvalera;279354 Wrote:
>
>
> You can connect the Squeezebox Receiver via etherent, and then connect
> the Squeezebox Controller via an ad-hoc wifi connection thru the
> Squeezebox Receiver.
>
> I have mine setup this way at work, and it works very well.
My home theater is deep in my basement,
Radish is correct.
Sean was referring to the digital outputs ONLY.
The analog side of the Squeezebox Duet has a slightly lower S/N ratio
as compared to the Squeezebox Classic. Take a look at the specs on the
product pages.
Mike
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ds2021;279614 Wrote:
>
> I am not sure that it is as simple as our recollection being incorrect.
> There is clearly a subtlety here that is missed by some, including
> myself.
?? Sean is saying the same thing there. The digital output circuit is
identical. Those quotes don't relate to the DAC o
mvalera;279537 Wrote:
> You remembered incorrectly.
I have to admit, my recollection was the same.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=276490
seanadams;276490 Wrote:
> SB Receiver has exactly the same digital audio circuitry as SB3. The
> output is bit-perfect and extre
You remembered incorrectly.
There is a difference in the analog sound quality as it uses a
different DAC. It is a very slight difference tho, and to my non-golden
ears they sound equally good.
The digital output however, -is- the exact same as the Squeezebox as it
is the same circuit.
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mvalera wrote:
>
> The Duet obviosuly has no display, but it also has no headphone jack,
> and we went with a different DAC. The Wolfson DAC, while still high
> quality, delivers slightly lower performance than the Squeezebox
> Classic.
>
Hmm, I remember reading Sean or Dean saying that there w
terry_gardener;279371 Wrote:
> if you can adhoc wifi connect the controller with the receiver and
> connect the receiver via ethernet that would be ok.
Yes, that works fine.
>
> if the above cannot be done what is the range on the controller
> becaused my sb2 doesn't connect properly using wire
if you can adhoc wifi connect the controller with the receiver and
connect the receiver via ethernet that would be ok.
if the above cannot be done what is the range on the controller
becaused my sb2 doesn't connect properly using wireless due to the
range
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>
> 1. how does the controller connect to the receiver and/or
> squeezecentre.
>
The controller connects via wifi to your network. It communicates with
the squeeze center software.
>
> 2. can the squeezecentre 7.0 be installed on the qnap ts101.
>
I believe I saw an announcement about this r
terry_gardener;279349 Wrote:
> i have just seen a couple of reviews of the duet and it seems really
> good but just have a couple of questions.
>
> 1. how does the controller connect to the receiver and/or
> squeezecentre.
The Squeezebox Controller interfaces with/controls SqueezeCenter or
Squ
terry_gardener;279349 Wrote:
>
>
> 4. I dont have the wifi turned on because it doesn't reach very far.
> can this still work by ethernet including the controller.
>
> thanks
Short answer: no, sorry. The Controller is wifi.
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i have just seen a couple of reviews of the duet and it seems really
good but just have a couple of questions.
1. how does the controller connect to the receiver and/or
squeezecentre.
2. can the squeezecentre 7.0 be installed on the qnap ts101.
3. is the only difference between the duet and s
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