Listen here (or copy following link into your Squeezebox favorites):
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/convertplaylist.aspx?PlayListUrl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.blogtalkradio.com%2fchipmalee%2fplay_list.xml%253Fitemcount%253D4%26localembed%3dprofilepage&OutputType=m3u
Source:
The SqueezeBox Radio Show 003
Or
No, the Touch is simply a table top player intended to be connected to
your stereo. The interface is essentially the same as the SB Radio.
Touch has a lot of great features: bigger screen, touch screen, full
button IR remote, built in mini-server, excellent audio outs (analog &
digital), etc..
Bu
toby10;620453 Wrote:
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> The one catch to using any open WiFi or hotspots, particularly with
> hotels, is many require some sort of web UI "action" be taken to log on
> to their network.
> Sometimes it is an actual ID and password, many times it is a simple
> "acceptance of terms" click.
Yup...
chipmalee;620436 Wrote:
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> To Caller 540, Please try following experiment on your SqueezeTouch
> next time when you are traveling. Connect to a free WiFi spots and
> play with the internet radio features. Most Holiday Inn or Best
> Westerns have free WiFi in their lobby so if you park
Listen here (or copy following link into your Squeezebox favorites):
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/convertplaylist.aspx?PlayListUrl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.blogtalkradio.com%2fchipmalee%2fplay_list.xml%3fshow_id%3d1645965&OutputType=m3u
Source:
The SqueezeBox Radio Show
Original Air Date: March 19, 2011
Here's the Hack or workaround:
1. Call in as a host on a regular phone and get the show going. This
should take about 3 minutes.
2. Call in as a guest on the MagicJack. Once you accept yourself as
the guest on MagicJack (on the Switchboard), you can hang up your
regular
phone.
3. You can co
Hey toby10, Thanks for working out the bugs with me. I think we are
ready to launch this Saturday. Also great story on the inventor of SB
and how Logitech brought them out. Hope to see you on the air.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chipmalee/2011/03/20/the-squeezebox-radio-show
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chipmalee
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I only have 3 way calling, no conferencing feature is mentioned on my
phone features list. :(
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No problem then, let me know how I can help.
So basically my phone line will be used as an invisible operator, as it
were. Callers are actually calling you, but the "third party" on my
phone is actually the podcast stream. Correct?
I'm almost certain I have 3-way calling, dunno about the "confer
Thanks toby10. I'm going to try one last test to try to trick the
system with MagicJack. You don't need to reveal your telephone number.
All you have to do is dial in a 213 number and punch in the access code
BlogTalkRadio supplies...then dial my home number and tie us into a
3-way conference.
My two phone lines through my cable provider has a bunch of features I
never use, I'll check to see if conferencing is one of them.
I have no interest in acting as host or co-host, but if using my phone
line can help I'll gladly donate that. Would my phone number need to
be public?
What about so
Hey toby10,
No...never gotten to 1st base with the Squeezebox Show because this
long distance fiasco is draining all my efforts. I'm looking at a
couple of other options but I don't think I want to pay Verizon $10
every time just to host a show for 30 minutes.
If you want to help, can you patch
Chip,
Yeah, I've read also where if they see "unusual" call volumes on a MJ
account (like a business) they will terminate the account.
What that call volume threshold is is completely up to MJ's
discretion.
BTW: Have you completed a SB show? Is it archived as a podcast
somewhere?
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toby10
toby10;612535 Wrote:
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> I use it mostly to call back to the US when traveling internationally
> and it works very well for this while saving me a small fortune.
> The savings of just a 20 minute call from some countries pays for the 5
> year MJ service.
>
My friend from India bought a bag o
They forwarded the problem to a generic customer service support center.
The bottom line is it costs MagicJack money so they are not going to do
it.
Fwd email;612535 Wrote:
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>
> RE: Problem calling Los Angeles (213) area code
> Monday, February 21, 2011 2:53 PM
> From: "ConsumerIssuesDept"
>
Yeah, MJ customer service is notoriously horrible.
Luckily I've only ever had to contact them once and that was a billing
issue (their web site refused to take my renewal money!?!).
See below for some MJ contact info I accumulated to resolve my issue,
hope it helps. YMax is MJ.
I use it mostly
Sorry...gotta figure out another way calling from my MagicJack. Ug
http://forum.blogtalkradio.com/index.php?showtopic=4250&st=0&gopid=11653entry11653
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chipmalee
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Anyone want to talk about their favorite hobby? Couldn't find anyone
talking about this topic on the web so here goes. Sorry only can get
30 minutes
and after 11pm for this free service, so here goes
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what you use your Squeez
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