that he picked
up on eBay for a couple hundred $ or so. Various touchscreen devices are
out there, from real PCs to devices like the Nokia 800, HP's new
TouchSmart thingy, etc.
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and Rhapsody. Meanwhile my music listening and
music buying (take note RIAA) habits have increased tremendously, and
that is good.
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MikeekiM;351565 Wrote:
3. If you decide to go with the free 25-Play Rhapsody service, can
you access those 25 plays via the SqueezeBox?
No. I remember when I was looking at the 30 day trial (quite a while
ago) the Rhapsody site was very clear about this.
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Logitech / Slim Devices have a policy of not commenting on future
product releases, but I would be very surprised to see them go video in
the near future.
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mjb152;351779 Wrote:
thanks for the info, don't suppose there are any docs on writing plugins
?
are there any general guidelines I should follow ?
See the wiki. This would be a good start:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/DeveloperGuide
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it the other way around, ie, set your SB
to max volume, and then control overall volume on the Sony? That's the
most direct comparison to your CD output.
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output into your system's amp. That
should be roughly the same level you get if you set the Duet to 100%. If
you're setting the Duet much lower than that, then of course it won't be
as loud as the CD for any given volume setting on the Sony.
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and not the SB3?
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, near the bottom.
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Boom
How did the Boom force you to upgrade to 7.2.1?
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.
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of the Duet)? It has a very good
UI, and with the release of SC 7.3, it will be a portable player as
well (within wifi range).
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autopilot;355134 Wrote:
What? How on earth are you planning to do that? Please explain more :)
The short answer is via UPnP. For the long answer you'll need Andy.
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, you
need to use http://yourserver:9000/html/SqueezeJS/nowplaying.html
Btw, the JS comment text is showing when I use Firefox or Chrome.
Probably just a non-standard MS think that is easy to bring in to line
with the others.
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yes it can
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with the reviewer's reaction: uninspiring.
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.
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Yes, Moose is good -- for some reason I was thinking you were on a Mac
(Moose is Windows only).
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in the URL from their website stream, but now
it's probably easier to use RadioTime and browse by location. Then save
it to favorites.
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it's the SB3, contact Logitech/Slim Devices. Remember
that at some point the warranty changed from 1 year to 2 years. And if
it's out of warranty, they will usually fix things for a US$90 flat
fee.
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, where the house foundation walls might have been getting in
the way.
For the receiver, I don't think my house is big enough to determine the
upper bound.
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.
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/EUR/hist2008.html
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are browing by any other method (Artist, Album, Genre,
etc.) then I'm puzzled too.
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of lagged adjustment process
are you suggesting?
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it just says Squeezebox. Some unscrupulous and/or
uninformed sellers have been known to advertise SB1s as SB2s.
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that
on the SB2/SB3, so you'll need to have the volume adjusted accordingly
for a fair comparison.
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If you're in the US, you can buy a SB remote from
https://secure.slimdevices.com/categories.php?category=Accessories
Believe me, it will be worth it.
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hassle of
flaky wifi you have observed.
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(others share your pain...), so
it's better to vote for that than start a new one.
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with hiding the SSID when I was using WEP, but
of course the real problem is that I was using WEP! Giving up hiding
the SSID in exchange for switching to WPA wasn't a difficult choice.
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release. My experience with 7.2 (and 7.3)
has been good, but I'm used to running beta versions that might not be
your cup of tea.
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Two ideas come to mind. First, make sure that you have Date Time
enabled under Settings Plugins. Second, check your brightness
settings.
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things? That
strikes me as really odd, but glad it worked.
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Controller becomes a portable player!
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aubuti = older brother in the Setswana and Sesotho languages, spoken
mostly in Botswana, Lesotho, and South Africa. It is not restricted to
blood relatives, but is also used among friends of similar ages.
I've lived in southern Africa off and on for the past 20+ years, first
in Botswana (1982-85
and if you want to go beyond what's in your own library, there's Last.fm
and Pandora (I *think* Last.fm is available in Denmark, but probably not
Pandora)
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!!
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andlauer;366051 Wrote:
Songbird is out (getsongbird.com). What about a squeezecenter add-on?
To do what, in particular?
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Most people report 2-3 hours. The one time I used it that long it still
had juice left. That doesn't seem so bad to me, especially considering
you can't use it far from your wifi network, and therefore not far from
the charging cradle or your other SB(s).
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time on each
Firefox 97%
Chrome 3%
IE - only when I'm checking a specific anomaly with FF or Chrome (like
the '\Now Playing\ HTML'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=53975highlight=playing+html+skinpage=8)
screen that starfleetcommand put together).
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SqueezeCenter. Give it a look in
the 3rd Party Plugins
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48521).
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CatBus;371500 Wrote:
I'm curious--is there any advantage anymore to native playback?
I would think that native playback is still an advantage when running
SC on underpowered hardware, like a lot of NAS units or ancient PCs
that are put out to pasture as music servers.
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pfarrell;372648 Wrote:
Visit the kinfolks periodically, swap drives.
Now you are safe from flood, fire, earthquake, etc.
... and complaints that you never come to visit me
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your tags! Just like you wouldn't want
anyone to be able to delete/edit your CDs or DVDs.
If you want to change an album title, use a tagging program, simple as
that. SC is not a Swiss army knife.
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Because of latency with the software players, vagaries of computer sound
cards, etc. sync'ing with software players such as SoftSqueeze has
always been a hit or miss proposition. Search the forums and you'll
see.
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Normally you don't have to disable a firewall completely. Usually you
only need much less drastic measures, such as opening the relevant
ports. I forget which ports they are, but check 'the wiki'
(http://wiki.slimdevices.com).
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, or
simply taking the MP3s with you on an external hard drive or personal
music player.
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the most out of it your server needs to support
wake-on-lan (WOL), but for what you describe it should do the trick.
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Well, it works in the sense that it can mimic the IR remote of the SB
classics and Transporter. Could be useful for someone who lost their IR
remote, especially for pressing the Brightness key to update firmware.
Beyond that I don't know of anything that has been developed yet.
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Dogberry2;378570 Wrote:
How many ways can there be to misspell duet?
I've seen several postings in these forums about the Duo
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reliable
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of alternatives. And yes, a lot
of people do still use combinations of SBC, IR remotes on SB classics,
and web ui to control sync'ing. I see problems with both ways, but I
agree that the 7.3.x ui is a step backwards.
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Worried about what? Although it no doubt sucks for the laid off workers,
it's probably a reasonable and even prudent response to the slowdown in
demand. Your bank, supermarket, automaker, public utility, and maybe
even your employer are probably also cutting jobs.
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and thus upgrade your career and opportunities.-
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avoid the
interference with properly shieled cables, or use baluns to transfer
the line level signal over balanced cable like cat5.
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of speaker
cable, too!
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the player and control the
volume, playlist, etc. via wifi.
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on the Yamaha
prevents *any* use of the analog inputs for zones 2 3.
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they will fix things for a flat US$90 fee, plus
shipping and handling.
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structure
is good some tools will even write reasonable tags for you.
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for servername_or_ip and
player_MAC_address. On the MAC address, you need to use the correct
encoding (%3A) for the colons, eg,
00%3A04%3A20%3Ayada%3Ayada%3Ayada
Note that you can also get a playlist-only view using SqueezePlay.
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justin2net;386612 Wrote:
Is this possible on the Squeezebox and SB Duet? My music collection is
badly tagged, so browsing by tags would be a huge hassle. Can I search
the folder name field?
That's what browse Music Folder does (Home Music Library Music
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around to seeing that an energy-efficient PC can be
far superior to a NAS for about equal cost.
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can jump to certain parts of the
alphabet when browsing Music Folder, but not do a search as such.
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running. Also, if
you search on the forums you'll find which MySQL versions are affected.
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the requested
music, so I expect it to be no better with album art :(
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rescans
4) is the cover art okay on the web ui, but missing on the SBC
5) size of your album art images, especially the ones giving problems
6) other things I'm probably forgetting right now.
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Sounds like an error with your download. I just downloaded it and
confirmed that the file is okay. Try re-downloading and unzipping
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with an slick(er) remote. Support for DRM'd
sources might also be in the picture, although irrelevant from my POV.
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These are known bugs that cropped up with 6.5.0, and are still to be
resolved. See http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3255 and put
in your vote (or your patch!).
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just in case you
botch things.
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of the range of possibilities. You might be in luck.
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sure there are free wincron utilities to do the same, or one
could try using the built-in Windows scheduler, though I doubt the GUI
applications lend themselves as well to scripting.
Just found the thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=21344
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streamripper itself, with or without a plugin. But it's worth
remembering, imho.
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easy to do with existing tools (no programming required),
regardless of OS, and (b) making it into a plugin might be more
challenging than it seems. But I hope someone writes it.
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it was
supposed to. But that risk exists whether you do it as a plugin or as a
batch file/shell script.
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The script is nothing more than a simple batch/cmd file in the windows
world. No programming needed.
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the slightly OT post.
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you've probably already considered this, but in case you haven't, they
do appear pretty regularly on eBay.
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from the external USB disk, it
has to go to slimserver to create the stream that feeds the SB. If it's
a wireless SB, then you have a two-wireless-hop situation, which
*increases* the likelihood of dropout.
Plus you'll have noisy hard disk in your listening room
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on the thumb drive, or in
the SB (thus making it a fat device)? The SB only knows how to accept
streams, and the average SD/USB memory doesn't know how to send them.
I think it's great to brainstorm ideas, but let's not lose sight of the
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the stream that
feeds SB. Dumb USB external drives and thumb drives are a completely
different story.
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and the power cord to the
mains http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_274.html.
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provide enough options for me. But someone might
love the idea.
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to listen
would be a huge step backwards.
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seems stable (knock wood). Go figure.
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. But I hope some perfect solution will come up
soon, given that this is such a rapidly changing field (that is, except
for Verizon's exclusive contract with Metro through 2009)
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T-Mobile coverage good for a year, useful for making
calls those times I'm carrying the E61 but not my regular Verizon
phone. And for the 2-3 months per year that I spend outside the US it
can replace my current Nokia GSM phone.
Now just to come to grips with the price of the E61
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* said it was
impossible. ;o)
It's like deja vu all over again. -Yogi Berra
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your slimserver running to
receive internet radio.
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to do any subsequent tag editing, use a dedicated tagger
like mp3tag (my fave) or tagrename or foobar2000. Having 4 tools to do
the work really isn't that inelegant, and the individual tools are
really good at what they do. How many good mechanics use Swiss army
knives?
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and filenames just
about anyway you want with the command line options it passes to
flac.exe.
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should definitely check it
out.
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Agreed re freedb and classical: at present it's useless. I had forgotten
about The Godfather, but from what I've heard it is probably your best
bet. I've downloaded it, but never tried it out.
Cheers!
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in Ireland naturally think to look for Irish music
under International?
I suggest that you make good use of the Favorites menu in both
slimserver and SqueezeNetwork. It's a quick way to get at the stations
you like most. Enjoy your new SB3.
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there is no way for a user to create a sub-directory on SN's
menus.
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