Murphy Wrote: > I will be brief. > > 1. USB, Firewire, or some other form of non-ethernet Computer to device > connection is essential. Get with the program. Although the squeezebox's > design is optimized for small hubs/routers and wireless connectivity, > sometimes people are just going to want to plug it directly in, and a > crossover cable is not a good solution. > 2. Software configuration. Although setting up the squeezebox using a > remote is an option, invariably the user will lose the remote. In an > ideal situation, put some form of control method on the squeezebox > itself, or allow configuration through software so you can edit it on a > computer. > > You need to trade aesthetics for functionality. 1. One of the main benefits of my SqueezeBox is being able to listen to high-quality digital music, and at the same time, getting the damn computer out of the living room and away from my hifi.
2. "...or allow configuration through software so you can edit it on a computer." I think they call that SlimServer. I don't plan on losing my remote. I suggest you super-glue a hoop to it and then dangle it around you neck on a string. -- jonheal Jon Heal says: Have a nice day! http://www.theheals.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonheal's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2133 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=20407 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
