)p(;281083 Wrote:
> Yeah squeezeplay could grow into a great alternative for moose through
> remote desktop or vnc. (Running a nxxx native port might also work but
> I suspect it will be slower then using remote desktop.)
Just note that the only one allowed to distribute a nxxx native port of
Squ
)p(;280991 Wrote:
> I am still very happy with using a n800 with moose through remote
> desktop. The library selection experience is just as fast as with moose
> on a desktop computer. The n800 is connected 24h through remote desktop
> to the server so its always instant on ready to use. I am goi
bklaas;280805 Wrote:
> I believe what signor_rossi is asking for is a bit beyond connecting to
> the stream.mp3. Squeezeplay is the software interface that powers the
> SBC, so think "SBC on the Nokia". Once Squeezeplay can stream audio in
> the somewhat near future, it could also makes a Nokia t
bklaas;280722 Wrote:
> I would say that I am uniquely qualified to answer your question, as the
> developer of the Nokia770 skin as well as being now on the SBC
> development team.
>
> In short: it is my belief that you will be much, much more satisfied
> with the SBC than a 770 running my skin.
I believe what signor_rossi is asking for is a bit beyond connecting to
the stream.mp3. Squeezeplay is the software interface that powers the
SBC, so think "SBC on the Nokia". Once Squeezeplay can stream audio in
the somewhat near future, it could also makes a Nokia tablet a "real"
player. stream.
kkitts;280779 Wrote:
> I don't have the 770 in front of me at the moment - and can't quite
> recall how I did it.
There's a good explanation here about halfway down the page:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?SlimserverAndNokia770
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I don't have the 770 in front of me at the moment - and can't quite
recall how I did it. But I was able to start the media player on the
770 and connect to the "stream" of the SlimServer. And then use the web
browser built into the 770 to connect to SlimServer, select the 770 from
the web drop dow
BTW, I had a Nokia 770 - but it expereinced something that people on the
internet of called the WSOD (White screen of Death). After waiting 3
weeks for a repair, Nokia finally agreed to send me a refurbished
N800.
Are the latency issues a bit less with the N800 than the N770?
Also, does the N770
Just out of interest (and also because my budget for audio products is
still depleted after I bought a new amplifier, new speakers for me and
my mom, the SB3, an external DAC and also quite some music last year):
Does someone have the knowledge to estimate how much effort it would be
to port Squee
kkitts;280755 Wrote:
> BTW, I had a Nokia 770 - but it expereinced something that people on the
> internet of called the WSOD (White screen of Death). After waiting 3
> weeks for a repair, Nokia finally agreed to send me a refurbished
> N800.
>
> Are the latency issues a bit less with the N800 t
I would say that I am uniquely qualified to answer your question, as the
developer of the Nokia770 skin as well as being now on the SBC
development team.
In short: it is my belief that you will be much, much more satisfied
with the SBC than a 770 running my skin. This is especially true with
the
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