sroux, welcome to the unhelpful world of the Touch. Well, the people
here are great, the Touch isn't.
FWIW, Logitech have been having serious problems. I think the U.S. ones
are now OK (I recognise your name) but in the UK mysqueezebox.com is up
and down like, well, I'd better not say! I shall
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my SBTouch using browser
(http://192.168.1.12:9000) with success I'm having the following error :
Erreur 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE) : Le serveur a mis fin à la
connexion sans envoyer de données.
My Win7 firewall is disabled so I guess its not an issue related with
Not understanding what you are attempting. Are you trying to connect
your LMS server to your Touch player by using the LMS web UI?
If yes, try connecting from the Touch itself by selecting My Music.
If you are trying to connect a web browser to the Touch directly, you
cannot do this.
toby10 wrote:
Not understanding what you are attempting. Are you trying to connect
your LMS server to your Touch player by using the LMS web UI?
If yes, try connecting from the Touch itself by selecting My Music.
If you are trying to connect a web browser to the Touch directly, you
Mnyb wrote:
Yes the tiny version of LMS that is running on a Touch does not have the
web-UI (Touch would crash from the load due to it's tiny cpu/ram )
Don't get it so what about Logitech's troubleshooting page and the
following blog
One very important thing you haven't indicated is where you are running
LMS.
The web interface you are trying to use for LMS only works if you are
running LMS on a computer, a NAS (network attached storage) or similar
_external_ device. If you are using the Touch's built-in server (also
known
sroux wrote:
Don't get it so what about Logitech's troubleshooting page and the
following blog
http://soundcheck-audio.blogspot.fr/2011/11/touch-toolbox-30.html, can't
I access the Logitech Media Server on the SBTouch? = tinySC
I'm lost here!
Without reading the many pages in that blog,
toby10 wrote:
Without reading the many pages in that blog, where does it say you can
access the Touch's inbuilt server via a web browser?
I see mention of SSH, WinSCP, Putty, etc... which are not web browsers.
Correct. And one of the main principles of soundcheck's blog is that for
optimal
aubuti wrote:
Correct. And one of the main principles of soundcheck's blog is that for
optimal sound quality the Touch should do as little processing as
possible, which includes _not_ running the built-in LMS.
He implicitly assumes and external server as he usually also promotes
the idea of
aubuti wrote:
Correct. And one of the main principles of soundcheck's blog is that for
optimal sound quality the Touch should do as little processing as
possible, which includes _not_ running the built-in LMS.
Ok so I'm totally wrong. Thanks for making things clear.
sroux wrote:
Ok so I'm totally wrong. Thanks for making things clear.
Not totally, you got yourself a Touch :)
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sroux wrote:
Ok so I'm totally wrong. Thanks for making things clear.
I wouldn't say that you're totally wrong, but you do seem to be working
at cross purposes if on the one hand you are (a) running the Touch's
built-in server and (b) applying some of soundcheck's mods (and you
didn't say you
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