ajkidle;576402 Wrote: 
> During a recent outage of MySB.com I was unable to access Rhapsody, as
> well as any of my other internet based "apps".  Essentially during the
> outage, I was limited to my local FLAC library.  I didn't realize
> Logitech servers were an active in-between when accessing Rhapsody,
> Pandora, Sirius, etc., even when running a local instance of SBS.  Is
> this truly the case?  So not only am I putting faith in Rhapsody being
> able to keep the lights on, but that Logitech will continue to support
> this product line?  Yikes, I might have to start buying CDs again.  I
> had thought as long as I was running SBS, it didn't matter what
> Logitech did or didn't do.
> 
> Not trying to be doomsday here, or start a conspiracy discussion about
> Logitech abandoning SB, just thinking long term.  Anyone else see this
> as a vulnerability?

Yep - it does need Mysb.com.  In fact, if you create a favorite from a
playlist of Rhapsody, MyMp3, Napster, etc. you'll see that the URL is
actually http://api.mysqueezebox.com/rhapsody/... or something like
that.  It's one of the reasons that you need to enter in Mysb
credentials even if you're running SBS.

I don't think you'd be out much except a Rhapsody subscription... still
worth it in my opinion...


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