When I try to connect to RadioIO One through the radioIO menu on the
Internet Radio menu of my squeeze, it instead connects to RadioIO
Eclectic.
Anyone else have this problem? I don't seem to have a problem with the
other channels, though I haven't tried them all.
I also just now emailed them.
LOL, I was hoping you'd make more fun of him, not me. Not all of us
still live with our parents, guys =P No way I could have known he
would rip in a format different from what I recommended (I said WMA 192
Kbps, he went WMA Pro after he somehow decided to download windows media
player beta an
Bradley Wrote:
> These are obviously Albums containing tracks with different artists,
> otherwise known as compilation albums.
At the risk of getting back to the subject: do you also see problems
with multi disc sets of the same artist? I'm using the "Group albums"
option, have set the TPOS (Par
umm...I'm having some problems with the math here.
600 albums is 25 albums an hour for 24 hours.
25 albums an hour is one every 2.4 minutes, no pausing for eating,
sleeping or the washroom.
I don't think I've ever even done 60 albums a day, at the beginning
when I got started with this whole th
hey guys i have just upgraded to 6.3 from 6.2 and i have been havin
problems with my liberry it won't find it i have input the location of
lib.xl and it still won't work
please help
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On 7/1/06, deserttaxguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:You let your father-in law buy a player THEN RIP 600 CDS BEOFRE YOU
TIRED TO PLAY ANY. Ooooh.. you're the new favorite son in law..!kinda gotta agree with this one...anyway, if it only took a couple of days, sounds like there's not too much time do
It's rare that these are available on eBay.ca, so I rushed off to see
the listing.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Squeezebox_W0QQitemZ270003510750QQihZ017QQcategoryZ308QQssPageNameZWD4VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
:-)
Too bad it's not still April.
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> wrote:I dont like the rights management issues with the common commercial
digital vendors and was wondering what the community suggests as thefavorite sites. I just looked around one which I didnt like too much,but it did have total rights to the buyer o
You let your father-in law buy a player THEN RIP 600 CDS BEOFRE YOU
TIRED TO PLAY ANY. Ooooh.. you're the new favorite son in law..!
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deserttaxguy Wrote:
> I dont like the rights management issues with the common commercial
> digital vendors and was wondering what the community suggests as the
> favorite sites. I just looked around one which I didnt like too much,
> but it did have total rights to the buyer of the tracks for al
Hello all,
I recently sold my father-in-law on the idea of a Squeezebox so he went
out and got one of his own. Last night and today he ripped 600+ CDs in
the WMA PRO format which is apparently a new format with the Beta
version of Windows Media Player 11.
Anyway after spending a while debuggin
I dont like the rights management issues with the common commercial
digital vendors and was wondering what the community suggests as the
favorite sites. I just looked around one which I didnt like too much,
but it did have total rights to the buyer of the tracks for all the
independent or other ar
I went to the Synology web site, and there seems to be nowhere to buy
them in North America.
Is that right?
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Funny. For me the scarey part was that the NAS and the SB are about the
same size - actually the SB looks bigger.
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Michaelwagner Wrote:
> A minor nit ...
>
> I think that's backwards - it should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Indeed - my typo. But happily the math works out the same either way :)
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Actually the NAS bundle has sold quite well, and apparently not to the
detriment of single SB3s. However, you're right, it does make the home
page a bit stupid. Of course in due time we will replace it with other
promos/bundles/announcements that have broader appeal.
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Someone going to the Slimdevices site for the first time is going to see
the $1499 price for the ReadyNAS bundle, and since it's the only price
listed on the home page, assume that the lion's share of that must be
the cost of the Squeezebox. And then they'll go to the Roku site and
buy that thing
Upgraded to the new OS today and sort of freaked out when the 'now
playing' portion (upper 1/2) of the status.html page was blank. Turns
out Java Script is 'off' by default w/ the upgrade.
Of course if you read the tips section at the Nokia site
http://www.nokiausa.com/support/phones/softwareup
Hello
I uploaded a new and much improved release of SSODS.
http://oinkzwurgl.org/software/ssods/
http://oinkzwurgl.org/software/ssods/README.txt
Regards,
flip
P.S.: DS-101g+/DS-106/DS-106e/CS-406 folks: I was not able to test it
on a ppc based diskstation. I hope it works. If not, we will see
FWIW you can buy the "proper" geekport IR transmitter off the Slim
website for like $10.
I don't know enough about IR transmitters to know if another one would
work.
In theory, it's just a pair of wires and an IR LED, but I suppose there
*could* be other active components to shape the wave rise
A minor nit ...
radish Wrote:
> SB is rated at 5A/2V.
I think that's backwards - it should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Otherwise correct. 10 watts is just over the power of a nightlight. And
that's a theoretical maximum.
Elsewhere, in another thread, someone from Slim said wired Squeezeboxen
use abo
I have used ad-hoc. It's by far not the choice of choice, so to speak,
but it does work, after a fashion.
Let's go over a few things.
Any address 169.x.x.x means that the device asked DHCP for an address
and failed to obtain it. In an ad-hoc network it would be unusual for
DHCP to be operating,
It's not about you.
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run slimserver from a Terminal command line and if it crashes it will
give you a backtrace.
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Can you at least wire it up temporarily to see if that works?
There weren't many people able to assist because not very many people
use ad-hoc.
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Quoting Michaelwagner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
kdf Wrote:
oh please, dont start attacking individuals...
KDF: you misunderstood my intention.
So let me reword it.
Rather than focusing on the person,
didn't Slim recently create and fill a position for Quality Assurance?
yes, they did.
however
stevieweevie Wrote:
> Global Warming. All attributed to millions of Squeezebox users leaving
> their Squeezebox's running 24/7.
>
SB is rated at 5A/2V. Let's say it uses 100% of that when idle (which
is crazy). It'd use up less than $10 of electricity in a full year.
Realistically I'd be surpr
It's also possible it's a fan - some computers have heat sensitive fans
so when the rescan pushes the cpu load up you hear more fan noise. Just
a thought...
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...and exactly the same things happens selecting 'Slim Devices Picks'
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Funny - been running an old version of 6.5b1 for months without any
problems in my Intel Mac Mini (10.4.7). Murphy dictates that when I
move to a 'stable' release, I'll get loads of problems...
The one that I can't find a thread about is as follows: when selecting
'Slim Devices Picks' from the In
It's the headphone port yeah?
I have a little IR transmitter thing here that came with a Media Center
remote.. Was wondering if I could use this with my SqueezeBox 3 to
control my amp via the volume on the SB remote?
Please don't tell me a load of complex Perl coding is involved :( Lol
Thanks,
KDF,
I'm not saying that the iPOD is perfect. Far for it, I don't own one.
Bought a flash iRiver that takes AA batteries.
The point I'm making is. Most users a clueless sheep ;-)
They want something simple that "just works"
This is final post in this thread as it risk becoming bad tempered and
Could it be the fans in your PC also speeding up ?
During a scan there will be more use of the CPU as well as disk
activity and this may cause the fans to speed up and generate more
noise at the same time as the disk speeds up.
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JJZolx Wrote:
> Why not pick up a fairly inexpensive wireless router and give up on the
> ad hoc approach?
A good point, but i cant aford he 60 or quid right now. It worked
before, as does my PDA.
I just remembered something - about a work or two ago, i came home to
find my SB3 was displaying a
dangerous_dom Wrote:
> Shame, i really enjoyed my SB3 will it lasted. If anyone has any final
> ideas (unlikely it seems), please let me know. If i have not got it
> working by tomorrow, i'm chucking it on eBay.
Why not pick up a fairly inexpensive wireless router and give up on the
ad hoc approa
JJZolx wrote:
> It's not likely that you're using DHCP unless you installed a DHCP
> server on the PC.
This is technically not true.
Most 'cable modems' and wireless adaptors provide DHCP servers.
It lets most people use them with no understanding of
anything about TCP/IP or DHCP. It usually works
Right, it!, after 3 days of getting absolutly nowhere, i am about
to throw the towel in. It's just not worth the pain and time.
Shame, i really enjoyed my SB3 will it lasted. If anyone has any final
ideas (unlikely it seems), please let me know. If i have not got it
working by tomorrow, i'm
Hi JJ
I thought again about your comment about removing CDs. Even though I
didn't have any in the drives, I disabled one of the drives and the
problem went away.
However, I'm not sure why the drive would be spinning when there's
nothing in it???
Thanks again,
Fred
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fredila Wrote:
> Thanks for the input. However, I don't have any CDs or DVDs in any of
> the drives.
I've heard the "airplane" sound from slightly off balance data CDs and
from audio CDs when ripping, but you'll only hear it if there's a disc
spinning in the drive.
Hard drives spin at a constan
andyg Wrote:
>
> * New Shoutcast plugin supporting recent changes made to the Shoutcast
> directory.
>
This new Shoutcast plugin is really great. Thanks very much! I'm
getting *tons* of stations, genres, etc. listed now. I am going to
have to go through them all again now to see what I have
Thanks for the input. However, I don't have any CDs or DVDs in any of
the drives.
Fred
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ChrisOwens Wrote:
>
> You're connected from a Windows PC to an SB3 using an adhoc wireless
> network, is that correct?
No (at least i dont think so).
My adhoc network is runnig, i know this because i have set up a new one
(for the 1,000th time) and can connect my PDA to it in ad hoc mode with
fredila Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Of late, maybe since I installed 6.3, whenever I rescan my music
> library my hard disk spins up to where it sounds like an airplane
> getting ready to take off. And it continues to do that until I quit
> the operation or, in some instances, reboot my computer.
>
> I'm
Hi,
Of late, maybe since I installed 6.3, whenever I rescan my music
library my hard disk spins up to where it sounds like an airplane
getting ready to take off. And it continues to do that until I quit
the operation or, in some instances, reboot my computer.
I'm not sure if it's a function of
kdf Wrote:
> oh please, dont start attacking individuals...
KDF: you misunderstood my intention.
So let me reword it.
Rather than focusing on the person,
didn't Slim recently create and fill a position for Quality Assurance?
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First I've heard of this.
Did you put your Squeezebox IP address as a trusted IP address? ZA
needs to realize it's part of your LAN.
No need to put every radio station there, and you obviously shouldn't
have to.
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On 1-Jul-06, at 9:16 AM, realtyler wrote:
My point was, and is, that Slimdevices is selling an appliance and it's
not working like one. Like a CD player. Or an amplifier. Or an iPod.
yup, the iPod is perfect. never a word of troubles there.
however, your point is moot because a great numbe
On 1-Jul-06, at 9:22 AM, Michaelwagner wrote:
Didn't Slim just hire a new QA guy?
oh please, dont start attacking individuals... I know you aren't here,
but just dont even start.
The class level of these forums don't need to sink any further. qsnap
thread was bad enough.
-k
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Personally, I would disagree with the notion that marketing dictate when
Slim release software.
As someone unable to use the Pandora feature in 6.3, the release
contain nothing new except bug-fixes for me.
I would also agree that if customers constantly request new features,
they must accept som
kdf Wrote:
> don't bitch about the availability of NIGHTLY freaking updates and
> fixes.
> -k
Whoa...hold on cowboy. If you read my post, you'll see that I did not
complain about their availability at all...I think it's fantastic that
they're available and that fixes come quickly and that there'
Patrick Dixon Wrote:
> in any event SD will give you 30 days to return their product if it
> doesn't work for you.
As I understand it, this is only for sales direct from SD.
Sales through the retail chain don't work the same way. It's up to the
retailer to offer this guarantee (or not) and Slim
people don't want to screw around with beta software and installing
...that's why everybody's running after that latest Windows XYZ beta
release which makes MS talk about breaking the internet due to demand...
People just LOVE beta software if it's announced loud enough :-)
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Hi all,
I have very recently tried to install slimserver 6.3.0 on the LS II
(with mipsel processor) with openlink 0.52b, Devtools and
MipselSlimServerModules installed, and have been encountering series of
issues.
1) the slimserver.pl does not start, because there seems to be a perl
module missi
Ledwidge Wrote:
> In Australia the issue of releases is significant. If a customer
> purchased a squeezebox and the software clearly doesn't run properly
> i.e. duplicates entries etc, the distributor in Australia would be
> liable under consumer law. The customer could demand a full refund etc
>
In Australia the issue of releases is significant. If a customer
purchased a squeezebox and the software clearly doesn't run properly
i.e. duplicates entries etc, the distributor in Australia would be
liable under consumer law. The customer could demand a full refund etc
etc.
This is not good for
Hi,
I used tc10_1.dd but the x and y axis are interchanged when using the
touchscreen. The sound is also not working. I can see spikes in xmms
when playing mp3 but there is no sound output.
Help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Aren't there still a few problems with it though - e.g. no support for
2GB RS-MMC cards and the now supported usage of the RS-MMC device as
Swap is limited to 64MB ... neither of which restrictions apply to
people who have been patching previous versions.
There are also quite a few bugs reported f
If my SB tries to play a track from a Rhapsody client no longer running,
the server crashes with the following message in the event log. This
seemingly impossible feat happens because I have the server configured
to remember the current playlist. If I hit 'play' to wake up my SB,
this situation
I have a squeezebox since last week. All is ok, I can play files which
are on HDD, or access to squeezenetwork. ZoneAlarm is well configured.
The good ports are open.
But, when I want to read Web Radio, by SlimServer or by SqueezeNetwork,
ZoneAlarm block the connection except if I add IP address o
On 1-Jul-06, at 1:01 AM, JJZolx wrote:
But try to realize the fact that most
yeah...I'm the one who has to realise.
keep singing the same song, mate. stupid...really
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kdf Wrote:
> >
> > realtyler Wrote:
> >> Responses of "get the nightly build" to questions posed makes me
> >> frustrated...
> >
> >
> would you prefer "wait for the next release in 6 months"?
> pointless complaint in my book. releases have problems, fine.
> don't bitch about the availability of
On 1-Jul-06, at 12:49 AM, stevieweevie wrote:
How - I am sure that SlimDevices will innovate in this area in due
course. They love a good challenge.
squeezebox v4. hifi PLUS spaceheater with near 97% effiiciency. I'm
up for it
-k
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radish Wrote:
> Why? (and for that matter, how?)
Global Warming. All attributed to millions of Squeezebox users leaving
their Squeezebox's running 24/7.
How - I am sure that SlimDevices will innovate in this area in due
course. They love a good challenge.
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On 1-Jul-06, at 12:29 AM, oreillymj wrote:
KDF,
While some posts in this thread do seem to have a bitchiness about
them, I do think some of Slim's CUSTOMERS do have a point.
sure, but do I HAVE to agree...no.
Some users bought this sytem to just rip their CD's and start listening
to music
For one thing, Linux takes its sweet time before it begins configuring
devices; I get the penguin icon in the upper left corner, then it sits
there about three minutes. Once it starts again, a bunch of I/O errors
appear for each drive, ending with two lines for each:
This is no good sign :-/
KDF,
While some posts in this thread do seem to have a bitchiness about
them, I do think some of Slim's CUSTOMERS do have a point.
Some users bought this sytem to just rip their CD's and start listening
to music. They did not expect to become a sysadmin.
I recently had some synch problems with
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