I bought a brand new sealed in the box Touch (dating from 2012) last
year, all was good and fine - except the Batteries for the remote had
turned to mush! Upon connecting it, it immediately updated itself,
causing some problems documented elsewhere in this forum where it would
suddenly develop a
kidstypike wrote:
> He would only get the option to update the Touch's firmware if he was
> connected to a recent LMS version, had installed the Community Firmware
> plugin and ticked the option to enable it.
>
>
Thank you, he's safe. I have built a pCP server for him, but wont see
him until
Redrum wrote:
> good to know! So, if my friend is running tinylms, and it says "new
> firmware available" and he selects it, will he be DOA? Sorry to have to
> ask, he is 250 miles away. I'll need to caution him.
>
> Jim
He would only get the option to update the Touch's firmware if he was
kidstypike wrote:
> A word of caution for those who didn't know, installing the latest
> firmware for the Touch, removes the TinySC (TinyLMS) feature.
>
>
good to know! So, if my friend is running tinylms, and it says "new
firmware available" and he selects it, will he be DOA? Sorry to have
Redrum wrote:
> There is one other option if you have a music library, and that is to
> use the built in "TinyLMS" in the touch. Plug a thumb drive, maybe USB
> HDD in the USB port of the touch. I have a no tech friend setup this
> way, but.
>
> With both TinyLMS and mysqueezebox.com, they
Apesbrain wrote:
> You only need Logitech Media Server if you have a local music library to
> play. You can download it here:
>
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.2
>
> Install and point it to your music folders.
>
> If you only listen to internet radio or online
Just a thought, but if it's unopened you should probably check what it
might be worth to collectors in that state.
Great 'find' regardless. I bought mine when it was end-of-line and half
price, a couple of months later new ones were being advertised at double
RRP.
No idea what they're fetching
You only need Logitech Media Server if you have a local music library to
play. You can download it here:
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.2
Install and point it to your music folders.
If you only listen to internet radio or online music services, just log
your Touch
Four years after moving to a new house I just "discovered" (yes, I know)
a box in the back of the garage with books from school days on top and .
. . an unopened Touch beneath that I assumed was long-since-lost. So,
what to do next in order to get it operating?
I have 2xBoom, 3xClassic and