TopGeek;689259 Wrote: 
> Yes, of course they all need to pass through a server to access Internet
> radio services but the choice of server is up to the user. The SBR is
> only compatible with the Logitech servers and relies on them for most
> of its functionality. As I said earlier, the SBR is not an Internet
> radio - it's a player.

sorry, I think you're not clear on how this works. I wasn't either when
I first got my SB stuff! And all "hardware" things that you put in your
house are players. there's no such thing as an "internet radio".
Internet radio is a STREAM coming from the provider. the box at the
other end of the internet (your computer, a SB player, etc. etc.) is
simply receiving that stream. And in some cases there must be a
"server" between the stream from the radio station and the piece of
hardware in your house.


-- 
garym

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