Every time I go to squeezeserver or back to squeezebox classic I get a
firmware update. Is this because I have a non-standard remote?
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Every time I go to squeezeserver or back to squeezebox classic I get a
firmware update. Is this because I have a non-standard remote?
Nothing to do with your remote. You are likely switching between SBS
on your computer and MySB.com online. Currently
I need to switch to a beta version!?
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I need to switch to a beta version!?
Only if you want to switch between SBS and MySB without getting the FW
update. ;)
SBS 7.5.4 production release should be out any time now, but the beta
7.5.4 seems quite stable on my XP install.
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toby10
I have invested in a cheap universal and in JVC DVD mode succeed to turn
on the SB and connect to my server.
Now there is a terrible sound - it sounds like the static between
stations when using an FM tuner. The distortion is total - something
must be wrong here. Any ideas?
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Disconnecting from electric and reconnecting did the trick.
Hurray!
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As for the power supply, I replaced my broken Squeezebox3 power supply
with a Vanson SMP-20WM universal supply, and it works quite well and
with no detectable difference in sound quality. (I am using my v3 with
an external DAC)
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blackbear
I have same problem here in Israel - the local Logitech dealer does not
support any of the squeezeboxes. I have a classic (3) and the remote
dropped and does not work. If I get a universal that supports JVC DVD
will it work for set up of IP again and stuff like that as well as day
to day control?
goldstarst...@gmail.com;599828 Wrote:
I have same problem here in Israel - the local Logitech dealer does not
support any of the squeezeboxes. I have a classic (3) and the remote
dropped and does not work. If I get a universal that supports JVC DVD
will it work for set up of IP again and
Remember to set SB3 to auto update firmware other wise you you must have
an original remote with brigthness button .
Squeezebox Touch remote also works with SB3
Power supply: Squeezebox Touch supply also works with SB3 and it's
universal 100-240 v 50-60hz you might need to purchase the adapter
SB3 remote may be easily fixed...
Here's a response I posted to another thread a few minutes ago:
Common failure mode for these remotes is the connection between the IR
transmitter diode and the circuit board. If that's the case with yours,
and you have some soldering skills, you may be able to
Thanks to both Phil and ModelCitizen for their prompt replies. I don't
have a JVC DVD player but will search these forums for used spares...
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jaysrin;556252 Wrote:
Thanks to both Phil and ModelCitizen for their prompt replies. I don't
have a JVC DVD player but will search these forums for used spares...
Any remote that can be programmed to control a JVC DVD player will do -
almost ANY programmable remote will work... like this
Also check any discount retailers in India (or wherever). Here in the
US you can find very simplistic programmable IR remotes for as little
as $3.
Just make sure it has JVC DVD codes.
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jaysrin;556241 Wrote:
I purchased a Squeezebox Classic v3 from Slim Devices in August 2006
while on a visit to the US. I live in India. This was ordered with
specific requirements for India operation (220V/60Hz adapter) and was
delivered to a US address on August 27 by UPS. The device worked
Or you could download iPeng for the iPhone or SqueezeCommander for an
Android based device.
Your PSU looks like it might be the same as a UK one. Logitech are not
great at supplying spares, support or communicating in general so you
are probably best trying source one via eBay or maybe even
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