mherger wrote:
> > This is my preferred way to run LMS (with --nomysqeezebox.com) as I
> > don't need any of it's services, did so for years, but it seems to
> upset
> > a few folk on these forums. :(
>
> That would surprise me. I only mentioned at some point that having LMS
> talk to
mherger wrote:
> > This is my preferred way to run LMS (with --nomysqeezebox.com) as I
> > don't need any of it's services, did so for years, but it seems to
> upset
> > a few folk on these forums. :(
>
> That would surprise me. I only mentioned at some point that having LMS
> talk to
This is my preferred way to run LMS (with --nomysqeezebox.com) as I
don't need any of it's services, did so for years, but it seems to upset
a few folk on these forums. :(
That would surprise me. I only mentioned at some point that having LMS
talk to mysb.com was the only way for me to "prove"
bpa wrote:
> I think you can check out possible limitations by running your LMS with
> the "nomysqueezebox" command line option.
This is my preferred way to run LMS (with --nomysqeezebox.com) as I
don't need any of it's services, did so for years, but it seems to upset
a few folk on these
toby10 wrote:
> However I believe even using LMS would be of little use in regards to
> internet radio streaming if/when MySB.com finally shuts down. Your
> player connects to LMS and LMS connects to (uses and is dependant on)
> MySB.com.
I think you can check out possible limitations by
toby10 wrote:
> However I believe even using LMS would be of little use in regards to
> internet radio streaming if/when MySB.com finally shuts down. Your
> player connects to LMS and LMS connects to (uses and is dependant on)
> MySB.com.
>
.
I am not sure that is true. I thought that was
ews2k wrote:
> ..If I understand you correctly, the Touch cannot log in
> directly to the TuneIn website, it has to work through the LMS?
> Eric
Correct. All SB players are basically dumb clients requiring a server
to function. Either MySB.com server online or LMS server on a
ews2k wrote:
> Thank you for this info, Toby. I have a couple of Denon Network
> receivers that used to work with vTune, the latter simply cancelled
> their service unless one pays an annual subscription. I did this, and
> the Denon works flawlessly since doing so. I have no objection should
>
gellie wrote:
> The weird thing is , after it disconnects I select the network I want to
> connect to. When I select it ,it wont connect. Despite showing a full
> connection. I need to unplug the touch for a min, and it automatically
> reconnects upon reboot.
I have the same problem and also