I've updated the post to include a how to guide. Give it a shot.
Keep in mind that you don't have to use in CAM mode. Why not give your
users head phones and access to digital media served up via the open
source slim server. Think podcasts, lectures, etc. I nice this is that
SlimServer can serve up many other formats other than MP3. You users
can listen to content in the following formats: MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, Ogg
Vorbis, WAV and more.
Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I wrote that up. Working on writing up the "shake gently" part (i.e.
how to). It's a bit complicated when multiple players are running since
the slimserver sees them all as the same device.
You must hack a xml file during the CAM setup to put your mac in, and in
the format of 00:03:etc. While it doesn't really use this mac, it does
use it from a sense of identifying the which player it is. I was hoping
that you could just put any string in the mac field to help distinguish
it to the server, but it complains about that.
Right now I have a few different tar balls of the preferences directory
for each different sun ray and untar it during the CAM bring up process
for each dtu, that works fine, but I want it to be easier.
There's an RFE in Softsqueeze that will allow you name the player,
something only doable from the Slim Server side. That will make
controlling the player much easier.
Jerry K wrote:
I ran across this on http://www.planetsolaris.org today
<http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinkThin?entry=sun_ray_as_a_digital>
Jerry K
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