Simon300;606662 Wrote:
> I might be, but am short of time at the moment.
>
People have been waiting since the Radio was released, so it shouldn't
be a big issue if it takes a bit of time.
Simon300;606662 Wrote:
>
> I did have a quick look at the SSH applet on my Radio itself and it
> didn't
erland;606631 Wrote:
> Anyone up to the challenge to make a "Fallback Alarm Chooser" applet ?
> I think it should be fairly easy for someone that has done a bit of
> development, it's also a good start for someone that wants to get into
> applet development.
>
I might be, but am short of time at
The alarm is easily the Squeezebox's weakest feature, IMO. But for all
of its quirks (and there have been many), I can't remember the last
time that the alarm didn't go off in some capacity. 1 out of every 5
mornings tends to be the fallback sound, but at least it makes SOME
noise in the morning
I'd really appreciate an applet like this. I am not able to describe how
much I have come to hate that default backup alarm sound.
I created a loop of the guitar riff intro of Norman Greenbaum's spirit
in the sky for my mobile. It works perfectly on the phone but when I
used it to replace the loo
Simon300;605781 Wrote:
> Sorry, yes I know (one of the helpful regulars like aubuti, bluegaspode,
> erland often include the instructions), but what a I meant was we should
> write a "Fallback Alarm chooser" app to make it very easy to change. A
> non-technical user who buys an SB Radio as an ala
Actually, as a little tea-break distraction, it appears the Sounds and
Effects files are easily available from MySB.com:
e.g. Crickets
http://content.mysqueezebox.com/static/sounds/natural/crickets.mp3
139K 2010-11-05 05:48 crickets.mp3
That file size looks similar to the default one too (which
bluegaspode;605786 Wrote:
> Yes - these small tunes are all streamed from MySB.com.
> Only this one fallback.mp3 is saved directly on the Radio.
> ...
> I'm not sure yet how much space is left on the Radio, to have an Applet
> that comes with some mp3s and is able to replace the fallback tunes.
I
Simon300;605781 Wrote:
> "Sounds and Effects" would seem the obvious source for small MP3 files
> that loop nicely but when I had a dig round on my Radio for .mp3 files
> I couldn't find them - are they downloaded at runtime from MSB?
>
Yes - these small tunes are all streamed from MySB.com.
Onl
JonWill;605778 Wrote:
> As I alluded in my post - this is possible - see here:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=80425&highlight=radio
>
Sorry, yes I know (one of the helpful regulars like aubuti,
bluegaspode, erland often include the instructions), but what a I meant
was we shoul
Simon300;605776 Wrote:
> Just to chip in a few comments:
> (it would be useful to write an app to switch what's been called the
> "disco heart-attack" to something from sounds and effects but that's a
> project for another day!)
>
As I alluded in my post - this is possible - see here:
http://f
JonWill;605469 Wrote:
> I have been using a Radio, with a Radio 4 stream as an alarm for the
> best part of a year, and it has always woken me up...
Just to chip in a few comments:
I agree with Jon - the alarm does always sound in my experience, but
it's just a question of whether it is what you
I have been using a Radio, with a Radio 4 stream as an alarm for the
best part of a year, and it has always woken me up (apart from after a
small child intervention). Note:
- I am running SBS on a NAS
- The NAS comes on 3/4 of an hour before the alarm
- The radio stream sometimes fails, and I am
My 2 SB radio's alarms always go off at the right time. 95% to pre-set
alarm sound. 5% default sound. I mySB.com and wireless router.
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I wouldn't rely on internet radio to wake you up. Think of all the
variables that could prevent an internet radio stream connecting: Your
internet connection going down due to a power cut, telephone line
problem, ISP server downtime, modem going idle, or there being a
problem with the radio statio
I have used the Boom as an alarm reliably for just over a year. The
audio stream is set to a URL of the local NPR station. This recently
started failing, but I can watch the Boom alarm trigger, then connect,
so I believe it is the stream that fails. Of course, the Boom can't
detect this failure.
One more suggestion in terms of alarm reliability - make sure the sound
you choose for your alarm is a local file on your server. I originally
used something from the "Sounds and Effects" menu, and my alarm was
reliable ~80%. I turns out these sounds are actually hosted on
MySqueezebox.com (I be
In my opinion the Boom sounds a lot better than the Radio. I have never
used the alarm, even though mine has been in my bedroom since I got it
nearly 3 years ago.
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The Booms alarm in my opinion is much more unreliable.
Sure - if everything is ok it will sound an alarm (as will the Radio),
but if something is wrong (server connection or stream) it will
silently fail, where the Radio has a much better fallback mechanism.
Indeed - most people complaining about
stephentw;602789 Wrote:
> Ok all this has got me thinking. I might cancel and get the SB Boom now.
> It's not a great deal more expensive and I'm looking for reliability so
> the extra money would be worth it, if it's a better product overall. Is
> it?
>
> Plus I thought it probably sounds bette
Ok all this has got me thinking. I might cancel and get the SB Boom now.
It's not a great deal more expensive and I'm looking for reliability so
the extra money would be worth it, if it's a better product overall. Is
it?
Plus I thought it probably sounds better with 2 speakers over the
radio's 1.
ModelCitizen;602752 Wrote:
> I have heard the unbelievably loud and annoying backup alarm sound many
> more times than I would have liked to though. A very rude awakening
> indeed.
The annoying fallback alarm is easily replaced. Use WinSCP or ssh to
login to the Radio, and replace the file
/usr/s
I'm using a wireless setup with BBC Radio 2 in the UK as my alarm. It's
been very reliable on the whole save two issues...
1. SBS is running as a WHS app on my WHS 24/7 and even though the
option to start SBS when the physical server starts this always fails
after a windows update that requires
Wired and local server should be pretty reliable. My alarm has only
failed completely two or three times in the near two years I've been
using the radio and then the problem was due to a power cut in the
night (which took down my server). I have heard the unbelievably loud
and annoying backup alar
You have every prerequisite to have a reliable alarm.
Report back if you get into trouble (which I don't expect) and we can
analyze the logs to find the causes.
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stephentw;602697 Wrote:
>
> surely it will be fixed eventually right?
>
I wouldn't count on it, the problems have been here since the Radio was
released, they did some improvements a few months after the release but
after that nothing has happened as far as I know.
However, with a local server
I did as JJZolx suggests for about six months and the Radio alarm never
failed me. Except for the one time that the power went out in the
neighborhood, and I didn't have the battery for my Radio yet. I am
running local SBS, and the Radio was connected via wifi. I've since
moved my Radio to my stud
Hmmm, that isn't giving me confidence. But yes, you have a point I'll
use both for now. Shame though.
I know this whole alarm thing seems to have dragged on for some time
judging by the other topics but surely it will be fixed eventually
right?
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Still have your old alarm clock? Set it 5 minutes after the radio alarm
and don't worry about it. You'll know soon enough how reliable the
Radio is.
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I just bought the Squeezebox Radio to use as my primary alarm. Having
came on here to do a bit of reading up about it I'm now panicing
because everyone is recommending to NOT rely on this as an alarm (even
though thats what it's advertised as).
I'm hoping in my case it should be reliable but can
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