erland;634731 Wrote:
> You should specify the full directory path.
>
> Also, since you asked, the Multi Library plugin can only create virtual
> libraries based on the files which have been scanned by standard
> Squeezebox Server scanner, so you can't point it to directories which
> aren't scann
spc337;634729 Wrote:
> So I'm assuming I've done something wrong. Do the director names in
> Include/Exclude need to be full path names or just relative the the
> Music Folder path?
>
You should specify the full directory path.
Also, since you asked, the Multi Library plugin can only create vi
I've read the above posts but still struggling to get multi library to
work. I'm trying to do the basic setup of Library A and B which are
completely separate.
MusicFolder: /squeezemusic/music
/squeezemusic/music/flacfiles (Library A)
/squeezemusic/music/customtracks (Library B)
First - Do al
That's the good news. The bad news is that it will reboot the radio
periodically. Sometimes you can play a Sirius stream for a couple of
hours, other times it will reboot after 20 minutes. The problem has
existed for a while, and is still present in the latest firmware. I'm
not sure why it is not
mpc;633484 Wrote:
> Hello, Is it possible to get sirius radio on either the SB3 or SB Radio,
> if so - how?
Yes, install the sirius app at mysqueezebox.com (login to your mysb.com
account and add the app from the app gallery). Once installed, enter
your sirius credentials. You do need the "inte
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mpc;633484 Wrote:
> Hello, Is it possible to get sirius radio on either the SB3 or SB Radio,
> if so - how?
I noticed yesterday there is a Sirius Radio Plugin listed on the Plugin
tab of settings.
Don't ask me any more, cos I have no idea what Sirius Radio is.
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Brian
In Southampt
When I first got my radio when they first came out it was continually
losing a connection ( blue Internet
Icon was a familiar site) .After a couple of firmware updates the
problem went away completely for many
Months.
Now with the latest software,the problem is back with a vengeance .I
lose con
The 320kb/s R3 stream is back.
It may be accessed outside UK without the iPlayer pluggin if you tune
it manually.
Cut and paste
Code:
www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r3_aaclca.pls[\code]
into the "Tune in URL" box in the Internet Radio Section of the web interface
There add two different iPlayer solutions for Squeezebox. There is the
plugin that we have talked about already. That runs on Squeezebox
Server (SBS), so you need to be running a server for that. It allows
any Squeezebox player access to iPlayer content.
There is also the BBC Radio applet, that c
Interesting theory about the power supply... i may have to look into
that. this seems to have all of a sudden started doing this (pretty
sure I had successfully run it at that loud of volume last summer). To
see if it was that specific radio, I had put the other Radio that I have
in my house in
Firstly, thanks very much indeed for these amazingly quick replies! I
did say that these questions would be the first of many - here goes,
with apologies if they are extremely basic idiot-level.
1) How do I get the iPlayer plug-in for the Squeezebox and how do I
use/install it? Is there a simple
However to complicate matters, sometimes when you first select the
standard stream to play, it will very briefly be labelled as 320kbps in
SBS. I suspect that it falls back from 320-192-56 depending on
conditions.
The HD feed in the iPlayer plugin in comparison seems to stick at
320kbps.
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an
There is still the test R3 HD stream which does not need a plugin which
seems to still work for me outside the UK even though others have
reported that it shut down a few weeks ago.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r3_aaclca.pls
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bpa
Using the traffic monitor on my router confirms this. If I set the HD
stream from the iPlayer plugin playing 340kbps are being used by the
Squeezebox stream. If I play from the standard Internet Radio stream
then around 240kbps is being used.
When playing the non-HD stream it is labelled in SBS a
When I picked Radio 3 from the builtin Internet Radio streams (i.e. not
via the iPlayer plugin), SBS claims it is streaming at 320k.
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andynormancx
Yes, it will. Yes, all of them. Yes, SoftSqueeze as well. What ?
I SAID ALL OF THEM !
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You'll only get 320 (radio 3 HD) if you have an IP Address the BBC
reckons is in Britain, otherwise you'll get the international feed at
48.
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amcluesent
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I've at last taken the plunge into streaming and have bought a Duet. In
the three days I've had it, I've been amazed at both the range and
quality of internet radio, which I'd only previous experienced via my
laptop. I have not yet managed to get up and running with my muisc
collection, as I only
Hi.
that sounds very much like your power supplies do not deliver the power
they should.
I had a broken power supply for a while and used some other one that
had the same voltage but only about 3/4 the amps. The radio did the
same just after 60% volume. When the new power supply arrived it was
al
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