Peter314;527111 Wrote:
Wav or flac..? ;)
wav is definitely better with the battery ;) it's must be slower
electrons in a battery.
flac is of-course the preferred format on a red Radio ;)
How can I use my expensive 5000$ power cord when on battery ? should I
wrap it around the Radio or my
Mnyb;527147 Wrote:
How can I use my expensive 5000$ power cord when on battery ? should I
wrap it around the Radio or my head ?
Just take the appropriate precautions.
http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
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mherger;526387 Wrote:
Did you check with eg. k55.ch? I think the battery will not be
available from the logitech.ch site (as are too many other items :-()
Yes, unfortunatly nothing there either.
I have however started to read threads about the 'One Shot Remotes' and
am worried that if I
I got rid of the update prompt on the SBR after disableing the auto
update setting on the SBS.
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doubleugk
Dell Dimension 9150 | Intel Dual Core 2,8 | 3 GB RAM | WIN 7 Ultimate 64
| ATI RADEONĀ® HD3650 512MB | X-Fi XtremeMusic 2.18.0013 | Philips
37PFL7403 FullHD 1080p | Helium Music Manager
Since yesterday the analogue clock screensaver during standby
disappeared, after I unplugged my SBR and plugged it in again. I checked
the screensaver settings, but they seemed to be ok. Any other
screensaver did not change anything. Even a factory reset didn't help.
The only thing that worked,
Sike;527162 Wrote:
Yes, unfortunatly nothing there either.
I have however started to read threads about the 'One Shot Remotes' and
am worried that if I buy a Accessory pack now it will have a faulty
remote in it... Life is too short to spend hours (Or what feels like) on
the phone with
Hi there,
when the firmware is upgraded then you need to reinstall applets. Could
it be you are using the Custom Clock applet and it needs to be
reloaded?
HTH
CW
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Chunkywizard
*Squeezebox:* Boom x2 (Lounge and Office), Radio (with battery)
*Server:* 7.5.0 for Windows Home Server (HP
I have 2 Squeezebox classics that have been playing flawlessly since the
day they came out of the box almost 3 years ago.
About a week ago I bought a Squeezebox Radio. Unfortunately this radio
has an annoying quirck and I'm not sure how to solve it (assuming it's
something I can solve myself).
copperstate;527192 Wrote:
If the backup alarm starts after a server reboot, that is easily fixed
by using 7.4.3. :)
That's good news, but I might wait until 7.5, it should be out soon.
Neil
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I fully agree with the opinion of ssnickerss!
I think, for me it's better to configure all boxes from a central place
like a webui. So I had not to walk from room to room to look and try to
get the same settings.
And I'm thinking there are to many problems of two intelligences like a
server and a
Another mistake / bug:
Last weekend I switch on my radio. I search my prefered radiostation
and the display shows that the station is playing. But I can't hear
anything. Nothing!
Sbs was running and the server was up, the indicator at the lower right
corner shows a white connection to the server.
I personally don't think that its an issue of mixing up am or pm = my
ghost alarm happend often around 4pm in the afternoon and you can
believe me that I never configured an alarm at 4am in the morning :-)
and I also don't think that it is an issue with updating/restarting the
server as I'm
I agree as well, server side settings are preferred and for a number of
reasons:
- Factory Resets wipe all such settings from player
- Multiple players = multiple configurations
- Easier to visualize such settings on a web UI
Whether the new players like Radio Touch are capable of
Bassman;527084 Wrote:
Routinely now, when I press preset 2 for the local station, it plays
for a few minutes, then drops out with Rebuffering and Rebuffering
Failed. Sometimes it starts back playing anyway and sometimes I must
press the preset, to reconnect. This isn't just happening with
Chunkywizard;527175 Wrote:
Hi there,
... Could it be you are using the Custom Clock applet and it needs to
be reloaded?
HTH
CW
No, I'm using the available defaults for the screensaver.
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doubleugk
Dell Dimension 9150 | Intel Dual Core 2,8 | 3 GB RAM | WIN 7 Ultimate 64
| ATI
aubuti;526984 Wrote:
Two things. First, while similar in function, the Boom and Radio are
very different in design and capabilities. The Boom is a slim (aka
dumb) client that can't do anything except tell time without a server
(SB Classic can't even do that). The Radio has a full-fledged
Is it possible to change the DHCP name for my SBRs? Right now the SBRs
appear as Squeezebox and Squeezebox(2) on the network monitor.
Maybe there is some kind of profile on the SBR, which I could change
via Telnet?
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doubleugk
Dell Dimension 9150 | Intel Dual Core 2,8 | 3 GB RAM | WIN 7
doubleugk;527228 Wrote:
Is it possible to change the DHCP name for my SBRs? Right now the SBRs
appear as Squeezebox and Squeezebox(2) on the network monitor.
Maybe there is some kind of profile on the SBR, which I could change
via Telnet?
- Activate SSH (Settings / Advances Settings /
Justme;524793 Wrote:
Does the 7.5.0 update have a minimum brightness level for the Radio when
brightness is on auto? I notice the Boom has this setting on MSB.com,
but not the radio.
If so, and presuming there are no major bugs with the 7.5.0 on the
Radio then I may switch to this. (I
steve0564;527202 Wrote:
Another mistake / bug:
Last weekend I switch on my radio. I search my prefered radiostation
and the display shows that the station is playing. But I can't hear
anything. Nothing!
Sbs was running and the server was up, the indicator at the lower right
corner shows a
Up until this update (Firmware 7.4.2-r8423) hit a bit ago, I never had
this issue with the SBRadio I've owned since Jan. Now, I get the play
about 10 minutes, then drop issue nearly all the time, and I have seen
it is identified as Rebuffering Failed errors. I posted about it on a
topic another
with SBS 7.4.2, 7.4.3/daily, or 7.5.0 and either the official battery or
a home-made battery
1) make sure the battery is fairly well charged
2) set an alarm for 30 minutes after the current time
3) unplug Radio from the wall
4) after 20 minutes, Radio should shut down to conserve battery
5) see
notwired;526819 Wrote:
Fact #2; set an alarm on your radio, wait a little to make sure the
server gets the settings, power down the radio (I don't mean powered
down to the clock, I mean powered down to the good bye screen so the
display is blank). wait until the appointed time and check
Seems to me an odd distinction between powering down manually and
powering down automatically on battery power. You mean to tell me that
if I just pull the plug out of the wall and throw the Radio into my
luggage then the alarm may go off while my bags are going through
airport security? Oh,
JJZolx;527365 Wrote:
Seems to me an odd distinction between powering down manually and
powering down automatically on battery power. You mean to tell me that
if I just pull the plug out of the wall and throw the Radio into my
luggage then the alarm may go off while my bags are going through
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