Yes, the Squeezebox Touch is appropriate. Unfortunately, there is only a
limited choice of Squeezebox Radio.
Interested in this version of the photo. I think that is enough hardware
to perform this function. I am looking for a software solution to this
problem.
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RonM wrote:
> It's apparently network dependent. As soon as I was home and on
> thenetwork, the clock display came back.
>
> I find this odd, that the last time-check isn't retained. Apparently if
> a time-check happens and there is no network, nothing gets displayed.
>
> R.
It syncs time wi
It's apparently network dependent. As soon as I was home and on
thenetwork, the clock display came back.
I find this odd, that the last time-check isn't retained. Apparently if
a time-check happens and there is no network, nothing gets displayed.
R.
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If you are eager for running a minimum number of devices to access your
local music then you could use a Squeezebox Touch. The Touch has the LMS
software built-in for accessing a plugged-in USB drive.
But the built-in LMS server (tiny LMS) has some limitations (e.g.
performance) compared to a ful
Thank you, such an option is and it works. But it would be the minimum
number of devices.
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You have to download the LMS software from
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/download or from
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/LogitechMediaServer_v7.7.2/ and install
it on a Windows PC or a Mac or a Linux system or a NAS (Network Attached
Storage, e.g. a Netgear, Synology or QNAP).
Then the Radio can