Dejos;682469 Wrote:
> @Graym: no, I can't control the volume of the SB-Radio.
>
> @MnyB: I admit I'm no genius in the ways of
> digital/analog/pots/whatnots. But if the device is capable of receiving
> a signal that says "make it louder" why would it matter where the source
> of the audio came t
@Graym: no, I can't control the volume of the SB-Radio.
@MnyB: I admit I'm no genius in the ways of
digital/analog/pots/whatnots. But if the device is capable of receiving
a signal that says "make it louder" why would it matter where the source
of the audio came through since it all has to end up
Pascal Hibon;682399 Wrote:
> Your best bet is to file a bug report. Posting here usually doesn't get
> the developers attention.
I already did :)
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Dejos;682446 Wrote:
> Yea, this has one but if I have something running on it i cannot control
> the volume from the android application. I can, from the app, switch to
> a radio station or my music or whatever and change the volume there,
> but I can't switch back to AUX without unplugging the l
The auxiliary audio input .
Assuming the radio has no AD converter aux sound must be routed
differently than sound via the software where the volume is digital
afaik ?
The other question must be has the hardware volume control some clever
mechanism to interface with the software a pulse counter
Yea, this has one but if I have something running on it i cannot control
the volume from the android application. I can, from the app, switch to
a radio station or my music or whatever and change the volume there,
but I can't switch back to AUX without unplugging the line-in and
plugging it back i
Dejos;682443 Wrote:
> meaning when you have an auxiliary device connected. (an ipod or other
> mp3 player connected through the back)
Aha. I have two but never noticed they had aux in. I thought only booms
had this.
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meaning when you have an auxiliary device connected. (an ipod or other
mp3 player connected through the back)
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Dejos;682436 Wrote:
> I tried to search the forum and couldn't find anything. Has anyone had
> this problem? I am using my tablet to control my SB-Radio but if I have
> it on AUX (which is only activated by plugging in the cable,
> apparently.) I cannot control the volume from the app, I have to
I tried to search the forum and couldn't find anything. Has anyone had
this problem? I am using my tablet to control my SB-Radio but if I have
it on AUX (which is only activated by plugging in the cable,
apparently.) I cannot control the volume from the app, I have to use
the knob. Is this expecte
Your best bet is to file a bug report. Posting here usually doesn't get
the developers attention.
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1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 1 x SB Touch - all wireless
ReadyNAS NVX running LMS 7.7.1. w iTunes plugin
iPeng on iPod Touch.
SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
Tony T;682134 Wrote:
> Looks like the Alarm not sounding may be related to the error:
> Slim::Networking::SqueezeNetwork::Players::_player s_error (317)
> Unable to get players from SN: Connect timed out: , retrying in 900
> seconds
> Since I've resolved the above error by restarting
If using LMS your players will not connect directly with MySB.com
online. You must tell the player to switch away from LMS or not have
LMS running when you select online stations or services.
To manually switch to MySB.com
SB3 Home menu (or press & hold left arrow to enter Setup) scroll to
"
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/ConnectingRemotely
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DAC I, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all eth
Toby10 Thanks for help. I do use the LMS and have done for around 4
years with an SB3.
Computer is an Acer desktop on Windows 7. I have always struggled with
the complexities of the Squeezebox teckyness, not being very computer
literate, so I bought the radio hoping it would 'just work' and be eas
I'm trying to connect my SB Radio to my library remotely, but it says
"problem connecting".
I can connect my phone to it, via 3G, so it _should_ be correctly set
up.
I forwarded TCP 9000 and TCP/UDP 3483 in the router (ASUS RT-N56U) to
my server.
Will I get a question to enter user/pass when I fi
Knobbyclark;682265 Wrote:
> To solve my own problem I loaded ww-drt onto my 3 Buffalo Access Points,
> removed WDS,
Just curious, why did you use WDS?
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1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 1 x SB Touch - all wireless
ReadyNAS NVX running LMS 7.7.1. w iTunes plugin
iPeng on
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