Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread metalbob
pfarrell;482585 Wrote: > usch wrote: > > I don't think you will be very happy with a 1TB library behind a > > wireless LAN. > > I think you can generalize this. A terabyte of data is huge, and will > take a long time to read, let alone write, over a IDE disk channel. > There is no way that one c

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Mark Miksis
So deb is ar and ipk is tar. -- Mark Miksis Mark Miksis's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=529 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=71012 ___

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Dean Blackketter
http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/Ipkg and also: http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/BuildingIpkgs On Nov 8, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Mark Miksis wrote: > > If a future SbS includes those non-threaded modules, I will > volunteer to > figure out how to build an .ipk. I think it's just a .deb in a >

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Mark Miksis
If a future SbS includes those non-threaded modules, I will volunteer to figure out how to build an .ipk. I think it's just a .deb in a different archive format, but I haven't looked. In any case, a plug targeted release should also remove some unneeded stuff. -- Mark Miksis -

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Andy Grundman
On Nov 8, 2009, at 1:32 PM, usch wrote: > > Would non-threaded mean that it cannot run the web server? No, we do not use any features of threaded Perl, non-threaded Perl works just fine. ___ Touch mailing list Touch@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Touch and 88.2 files

2009-11-08 Thread buelligan
Keymaster;482893 Wrote: > Almost. Was probably a typo, but it should handle 88.2/24 and 96/24 on > the digital outs (as opposed to 92/24). Was indeed a typo. Now I can drool with impugnity! Thanks. -- buelligan buellig

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] AAC+ internet streams

2009-11-08 Thread bpa
Radio and Touch can play AAC+ natively. I think both HE-AAC v1 and HE-AAC v2. -- bpa bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=7116

[SlimDevices: Touch] AAC+ internet streams

2009-11-08 Thread rrebergen
Hi guys, At this moment I have a classic Squeezebox 3, and I still love it. Nowadays more internet radiostations use AAC+ for their streams. Mu SB3 does noet play these streams using SqueezeNetwork ( I am not able to use Squeeze Centre, and don't want to). Does this new SB Touch play AAC+ streams

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread usch
Would non-threaded mean that it cannot run the web server? -- usch usch's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=33389 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=71012 _

[SlimDevices: Touch] Some details about touch alarm possibilities

2009-11-08 Thread massman
Hi There, First post for me ! I red a lot of discussions on the Touch but i'm still wondering if it will have some good or basic alarm clock functions. I know it's not the first objective of this device but I would like to replace my current room sound system (basically made of an old Hifi set

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Touch and 88.2 files

2009-11-08 Thread Pneumonic
I figured it does but thanks for the clarification, fellas. -- Pneumonic Main: Transporter Squeezebox 3 > Metric Halo ULN2 > Sonic Frontiers Ultra Jitterbug > Roksan DAC/PS Modwright Sony SCD 777ES Sonic Frontiers SFL-2 Preamp Quicksilver Silver 90 Mono Power amps Martin

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Andy Grundman
On Nov 8, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Mark Miksis wrote: > > awy;483034 Wrote: >> Which is a bit of a pity since we use a non-threaded perl for TinySC >> (also ARM) because it is substantially smaller, and somewhat >> faster. I >> guess we could look at providing non-threaded version of the various >> pe

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Mark Miksis
awy;483034 Wrote: > Which is a bit of a pity since we use a non-threaded perl for TinySC > (also ARM) because it is substantially smaller, and somewhat faster. I > guess we could look at providing non-threaded version of the various > perl-XS libraries for the ARM build. Well, that would be real

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread awy
Mark Miksis;482990 Wrote: > Pogo, by default has no perl and if you install openpogo, it's a > non-threaded perl. This won't work with Sbs. Which is a bit of a pity since we use a non-threaded perl for TinySC (also ARM) because it is substantially smaller, and somewhat faster. I guess we could

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] What format does a Network HD need to be to run Touch (or other Squeezebox devices)

2009-11-08 Thread Mark Miksis
JohnSwenson;482611 Wrote: > There are a number of people that have used the sheevaplug as a sever, > it costs $99 and looks like a wallwart, it takes about 3 watts so it > won't cost too much in energy. It has an ethernet port and a USB jack, > you plug it into the router, switch etc and a USB dr

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Touch and 88.2 files

2009-11-08 Thread Phil Leigh
Pneumonic;476594 Wrote: > Will the touch natively decode and pass through 88.2 files? > > Thanks Yes it does... -- Phil Leigh You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it ain't what you'd call minimal... SB Touch Beta (wired) - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations