"Doing a Toyota"?
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Phil Leigh;529968 Wrote:
> It wasn't the OP who provoked that response, it was this post:
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> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=526440&postcount=11
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> This is the sort of hyperbolic twaddle we could do without on this - or
> indeed any - forum IMO.
Hey Phil - Valentino's post seem
Thanks again to all who have replied to this threadthis really is a
great forum!
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sawdin;530218 Wrote:
> I probably was unclear as to what my preference would be. Ultimately,
> I'd like to have a mobile device (e.g., a remote) that is easy to
> control (thus easy to see and manipulate), which I can use from any
> location (e.g., a chair in the living room, in the kitchen, etc.
sawdin;530218 Wrote:
> Isn't there more than one version of the SB server software (a 'regular'
> version that cannot be run on the Touch and one called 'Tiny' that can
> be run on a Touch, but which has less features)?
It's actually the same software, along the lines of the embedded branch
of 7
JohnSwenson;529843 Wrote:
> When you talk about a server it sounds like you are talking about a
> computer in the listening room that you interact directly with which
> either has an internal soundcard or USB DAC or equivalent to send audio
> to a stereo system.In SB land there can also be a
> 7.5e (embedded) == 7.6.
> Am I right?
No more: 7.5/embedded is the base on which 7.6 is being built. But there are
already (very) few changes in 7.6 which are not in 7.5/embedded.
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7.5e (embedded) == 7.6.
Am I right?
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mlsstl;529831 Wrote:
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> I know playlist creation isn't quite as easy on the Squeezeboxserver as
> some other programs, but I can count the number of playlists I've
> created over the past 7 or 8 years of using a computer for music
> playback on one hand.
I do not use Napster or Rhapsody. Some
> Typo?
Not exactly, but not really accurate either: Touch will be running the
"7.5/embedded" branch. It's _not_ the same code that will be released as 7.5
(this is taken from "trunk"), but the base of what now will be developed as 7.6.
I'll change that description. Thanks!
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The Nightly Builds page is saying:
7.6 - The next major version contains many performance improvements
and optimizations intended to improve SBS on low-spec devices. This
version will be used for the built-in Squeezebox Server on SB Touch.
With no mention of 7.5 being used for the Touch.
Typo?
bluegaspode;530155 Wrote:
> But a good sign as it looks like stocks are building again :)
I don't think they ever built down...
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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) +
But a good sign as it looks like stocks are building again :)
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1x SB-Controller+Receiver (Duet), 1xSB-Boom. 1xSB-Radio
Server (7.4.1) running on SheevaPlug (Ubuntu) with attached Western
Digital MyBook Essential.
Secondary 7.4 Server on Debianized Buffalo Linkstation LS-CHL.
Oh boy, here we go again. ;)
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Teus de Jong;530122 Wrote:
> Some monthes ago I saw a documentary about American brand products and
> their pricing over here in Europe. It made one thing very clear: the
> companies just take a profit where they can get it. And they misuse
> regulations that were made for totally different purpo
Over in Europe Logitech's own store is price leading, they obviously
gouge the price and set a rather high bar.
But you can wait a couple of months and the prices from some online
retailer would be lover.
Some local small markets simply don't work for niche products, example
squeezeboxes are mor
I'm not biting, but over regulation? Were you sleeping under a rock and
didn't notice a crisis was going on and didn't you see where it came
from?
You could get away with that fairy tale, weren't it the case that the
same applies for e.g. software, where these same regulation
requirements don't p
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