Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Squeezebox Touch without a network

2011-06-08 Thread nmurthyk
Thanks. Does it need internet also. I got my wireless network setup. It is connected to network and trying to connect to mysqueezebox.com and failing as internet is not connected. I do not have internet connected to the wireless network. Is there a way to skip this step and use the SB server insta

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Squeezebox Touch display kind of freezes with album art

2011-06-08 Thread souwalker
Not sure if the size of the cover is the issue. I understand largest is 500x500. Sure someone else with more knowledge would jump in. Rgds -- souwalker souwalker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3

[SlimDevices: Touch] Is there a way I can use SBT as a wireless radio receiver for my laptop

2011-06-08 Thread swarna
Hey Folks, What I would like is to sit somewhere with my laptop and 1. Play some stored music 2. Play any sort of stored/streaming audio content on the internet While I do this, I want the audio content to be transported over wifi, received by SBT and played on the speakers connected to it. Effe

[SlimDevices: Touch] Is there a way I can use SBT as a wireless radio receiver for my laptop

2011-06-08 Thread swarna.ku...@yahoo.com
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Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread souwalker
Many thanks. Pat -- souwalker souwalker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=37673 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=88211 _

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Does the 'index' of your Music Library reside in the same file?.....

2011-06-08 Thread aubuti
Which "same Music Library File"? If you mean folder, the answer is no. The location of the database ("index") varies depending on the operating system. You can find yours by going to the SBS web ui and selecting Settings > Information and scroll down to where it says Cache Folder. -- aubuti ---

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread aubuti
and if you don't see it there, make sure the associated plugin is installed. You can check that in the web ui using Settings > Plugins. It's a Logitech plugin (not 3rd party), and I thought it was installed by default, but maybe the package for your NAS doesn't install it. -- aubuti ---

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread dasmueller
If you are looking at the web interface, choose My Music. Random Mix is down about 6 selections from the top. -- dasmueller dasmueller's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=38035 View this thread: http

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread souwalker
Thanks Gents. I am running SBS on my QNAP NAS. I have not noticed any Random List option in SBS. Can you point me to where it is? I am not at home now. Rgds Pat -- souwalker souwalker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevice

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread JJZolx
souwalker;635491 Wrote: > So what you are saying is that I need to create a playlist first? No, not at all. Squeezebox Server always has a 'current playlist' for every player. Random Mix just keeps feeding tracks into the current playlist, keeping a number of upcoming tracks and a number of alre

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread aubuti
No, you don't need to make a playlist first. Just start playing something using Random Mix. Whenever SBS is playing it has a "current playlist". That could be a single track that is selected, the tracks of an album that has been selected, or a saved playlist. One thing you may want to do re setup

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread souwalker
JJZolx;635488 Wrote: > Why would you think that? Random Mix doesn't do anything terribly > complicated. It just does a database query to find the next file that > it's going to load into the current playlist. Since the next song to be > played is already in the playlist, you shouldn't have any p

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread JJZolx
Why would you think that? Random Mix doesn't do anything terribly complicated. It just does a database query to find the next file that it's going to load into the current playlist. Since the next song to be played is already in the playlist, you shouldn't have any pauses between tracks. Just avo

[SlimDevices: Touch] Unpack .WV for SBT?

2011-06-08 Thread CDLehner
OK, I have a title I can't unravel. It comes with a big .wv file, a .wv.cue, a .wav.cue, and wvunpack.exe and a unpack.bat. I run the unpack batch-file, and it creates a big .wav...and I figured I could lose everything but the .wav.cue and be good to go. But when I play the file in SBT, it plays

[SlimDevices: Touch] Random Mix

2011-06-08 Thread souwalker
Is there an efficient method to play FLAC files randomly from the touch? I can see a 'Random' option but I am using a QNAP NAS and the SBS is sinstalled in the NAS. I would think using the 'Random' feature in the touch would be taxing on the NAS and slow playback between files? Rgds Pat -- so

[SlimDevices: Touch] Does the 'index' of your Music Library reside in the same file?.....

2011-06-08 Thread Cut-Throat
When you run a complete scan of your Music Library, does this 'index' reside in the same Music Library File? Or is it stored elsewhere? If so, where? -- Cut-Throat Cut-Throat's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] Squeezebox Touch without a network

2011-06-08 Thread Tjalvin
Yes network is a mandatory step. However once it has connected to network once, it is no longer needed to use the TinyServer. -- Tjalvin Tjalvin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=45571 View this th

Re: [SlimDevices: Touch] One BIG FLAC?

2011-06-08 Thread Phil Leigh
a cue file is just a text file containing meta data (in this case, details regarding the start/end point of each track) ... 2 ways forward (if using Windows): 1) use Audacity (free) to manually split-out and save the individual files 2) use Audacity to find the start/end times of each track then