OP Update: All fixed!
The poor Classic has been in hibernation for months - would not even
respond to unplugging the power and connecting again. I took a chance
and ordered a new power adapter (wall wart) for the misbehaving Classic:
d6jg wrote:
> That sounds like a faulty IR sensor on the Classic itself then.
> I imagine in the Bedroom you want to use the remote rather than iPeng.
> You mentioned you had other Classics - perhaps swap its location with
> another that works OK where you don't need to control with a remote ?
That sounds like a faulty IR sensor on the Classic itself then.
I imagine in the Bedroom you want to use the remote rather than iPeng.
You mentioned you had other Classics - perhaps swap its location with
another that works OK where you don't need to control with a remote ?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9
When I am tired - not really thinking clearly...
I have all this equipment and never did a basic test. The so-called
'bad' remote works fine with all my other Squeezebox units and the other
remotes in the house cause the same weird behavior with flying volume
only with my bedroom Classic. So it
mherger wrote:
> > Maddening! Any suggestions to stop this weird behavior? iMac Sierra
>
> Clean your IR remote. Most likely one of the buttons is stuck.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thank you! I found a post how to take it apart but way too tired to do
it now (it's 1:30AM). I appreciate the
Maddening! Any suggestions to stop this weird behavior? iMac Sierra
Clean your IR remote. Most likely one of the buttons is stuck.
--
Michael
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My Squeezebox Classic volume is controlled by its own remote. Just today
if I press the volume control and release, let's say down, the volume
goes all the way to zero by itself. If I press the volume control up and
release, the volume goes all the way to 100 all by itself. It is only by
luck