Also having this issue when playing streams while connected to both
mysb.com and SBS. So far it has not happened often enough to establish
any sort of pattern but will keep an eye on it.
Adam.
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Don't forget the History the old ip3k based players are *really' thin
clients eg the SB3 SB2 transporter and BOOM .
These can't do a thing without a server, now we have Radio and Touch
that have some processing power on their own .
Now how to make these different products behave with a common int
ChrisOwens;492006 Wrote:
> A few Logi employees are complaining that their Radios sometimes appear
> to be playing, but no sound comes out. Rebooting the units seems to fix
> the problem. Has anyone seen this, or better yet have an idea how to
> reproduce it?
>
Regarding how to reproduce it,
I started a thread on this earlier, but got little feedback, with only
one other confirmed case. My radio was doing this on a daily basis, so
I assumed that it was not a common/software problem (based on the lack
of responses) and returned it.
I purchased another one, but only received it a c
I'm pretty sure the Roku devices don't have the same requirements as a
SB regarding a server. The device may query a Roku server to check for
firmware updates, but the internet radio functionality and a web server
for configuration is all built-in.
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BigPotato
Not sure if anyone else has noticed this. When I scroll to Favourites,
then click on a radio station, the "album artwork" is displayed.
However, when I press the associated hard button (1 - 6), no artwork is
displayed. Is this a bug?
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Juggler
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Excluding the obvious first: have you checked that shuffle is disabled
(Controller/Settings/Shuffle: should be "Off")?
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Siduhe
Who am I on 'LAST.FM' (http://www.last.fm/user/siduhe)?
"-Siduhe Loved Tracks radio got the thumbs up. Feedback included: yeah,
it's good... got the odd dodgy track
Raymond Day;492342 Wrote:
> Were is the link to buy the battery for it? After the Ethernet I set it
> up for wireless too. It be neat to just move it all around wile still
> working.
Second half of Jan 2010:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=72160
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Tony T
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You guys may be right -- Roku may be connecting to a server behind the
scenes without my knowledge. If so, it has had remarkable uptime record,
as the only time we've ever had a problem has been when our internet
connection was down for some reason.
The thing that has been scaring me has been t
On my new Squeezebox Radio I can't find were to get to my Podcast I set
up on my Squeezebox Server. I can get them to play on the Squeezebox
Radio in Squeezebox Server web page port 9000 at Home > Podcasts.
Were can I get to it on the Squeezebox Radio?
This is the 1ST new Squeezebox I got from w
jmpage2;492375 Wrote:
> CECat.
>
> Little do you know that by purchasing a Squeeze device you have played
> into their plans to market you relentlessly through their Squeezebox
> website.
>
> This is a marketing decision made by Logitech. There is really no
> reason that the Radio "must" be co
When I look at all the songs in album (this can be in New Music/Artists
or Albums), if I select a song it skips to another random song in the
album. Pressing the back button and then selecting another song has the
same result.
I then have to skip through to play the song I want..
Any ideas?
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Well, your computer has an operating system and other components a
simple "thin client" device does not have. SB players are "thin
clients" that require a connection to a server to function. And,
actually, whatever program on your computer is playing the station
stream is basically acting as the
CECat.
Little do you know that by purchasing a Squeeze device you have played
into their plans to market you relentlessly through their Squeezebox
website.
This is a marketing decision made by Logitech. There is really no
reason that the Radio "must" be connected to the Internet for setup and
i
Hi Toby,
Thanks for the quick reply. However, I promise that my Roku has no
server connection -- all it requires is a wireless connection to the
internet. No computer is necessary at all unless you want to access
music stored on your hard drive. For internet radio, nothing additional
is needed
I've never used Roku, but a SB player like your Radio must be connected
to a server, somewhere, somehow to play a stream.
You can connect your Radio to the SBS 7.4 server on your computer or
you can connect it to the MySB.com server online (no computer needed).
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toby10
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm a new convert whose entire
previous experience is with Roku products. My new Squeezebox radio just
arrived, and in reading the forums here, I see a lot of folks having
issues with mysqueezebox.com server outages, etc.
Hoping to avoid all that, since AL
I just got my Squeezebox Radio and set it up with Ethernet 1ST then
after using it a little tested the wireless and I put in the 64-Bit WEP
key and it did a cereal and connected very good.
O yes on 1st start up it said it had a update and took about 3 min. to
download and install it.
Maybe peopl
Today I just got a nice Squeezebox Radio. Wow it is so super good. I had
my Slimp3 player for about 6 years now I guess. So this is a big update
and I like the Slimp3 player. But the color screen on this is super. The
set up was super. I hooked Ethernet to it and it 1ST ask for a update
and it did
aubuti;492241 Wrote:
> Yes, you're absolutely right. Excellent point. My particular example
> turned out to be a worst case scenario: the Boom remote (which has no
> alphanumeric keys, and therefore no good for presets) pointed at the SB
> Radio before anything had been selected to play.
I get a
Firewall should have port 9000 tcp and port 3483 tcp/udp open.
If it not automatically find your server try:
On yoyr radio (if its similar to controller and squeezplay)
settings>advanced>networking>Remote libraries and punch in the servers
ip-number here
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Mnyb
Greetings,
I will probably have to call tech support on this but while I'm waiting
to get time to make the call I thought I would give the community a try
first to see if we can solve my problem.
I seem to be unable to connect my Squeezebox radio to the server. Here
is some information on my se
peterw;492158 Wrote:
> Hah. I was just writing that the remote does have some use with Radio.
> It's worthless, I'll admit, for navigating onscreen text, but for
> launching presets, skipping tracks, adjusting the volume, pausing,
> turning Radio off, etc., a remote is still nice to have.
Yes, yo
Hi,
2009/12/2 ModelCitizen
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>
> Unfortunately you are just going to have to put up with it for now.
> Until the Touch is released Logitech do not appear to be devoting any
> resources to fixing bugs in their existing Squeeze products.
If that is the case, I would suggest to move the firmware rel
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