Thanks for your quick reply. Surely, there are many applications that
allow to create playlists in an offline manner. However, I'm looking
for a Windows app that allows to add and play tracks from Windows
explorer and play them _immediatly_ on my Squeezebox. Basically, such
an app would be a repla
So I'm completely exasperated with trying to get my Radio to connect via
Wifi to a Cisco E4200 router. I have no trouble with my Boom or
Controller, but the Radio just won't work.
I had an old radio, and it stopped connecting -- which I assumed was
the Radio's fault. After going a few rounds with
I don't know of any that will create a music playlist via Explorer's
context menu, but there are many that do drag-and-drop. Among the
better known are iTunes, Winamp, and foobar2000. I imagine J River
Media Center and Media Monkey also have this capability. Note that for
SBS to recognize the play
Hello,
I'm wondering if it's possible to create playlist of my own music to be
played on my Squeezebox radio directly in Windows. Is there a Windows
application that allows to add mp3 files to playlist either by drag n'
drop the files or by adding the files with a contex menu entry in
Windows Exp
Tjalvin,
Interesting indeed. One thing to check when you see this difference in
station art is to verify that each Radio is streaming the exact same
stream.
Obviously when Synced they are playing the same stream.
Most RadioTime stations are offered in several different bitrate
streams so maybe Ra
I have an interesting discovery to add to this discussion.
2 radios running side by side on the same network.
One is showing the radio station logo
One is showing the grey tower
Both are using the same firmware same station etc.
Both are connected to mysqueezebox.com
When syncing the one that wor