toby10 wrote:
> Assuming Stop actually worked from your software control points (not the
> player itself), would it solve the issue for you?
> It still isn't going to record hours of streaming, regardless.
Well, there is no Stop, so yes, it vacuously satisifies the condition.
And turning the
Assuming Stop actually worked from your software control points (not the
player itself), would it solve the issue for you?
It still isn't going to record hours of streaming, regardless.
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ja2038 wrote:
> Sigh.
>
> Thank you for your help. Regardless, the PLAYERS I AM USING ARE:
>
> 1) "Remote Control" at mysqueezebox.com (NOT A THIRD PARTY CONTROL)
>
> 2) Web Control that comes with LMS 7.7.2 (NOT A THIRD PARTY CONTROL)
>
> 3) Android Squeeze Commander. (A THIRD PARTY CONTROL)
toby10 wrote:
> Well, these are not recording devices, they are streamers. If you want
> 30 minutes to hours of recorded station streaming you need to actually
> record it. Buffering is needed to prevent choppy playback. If you are
> listening to a station and the players buffering interferes
ja2038 wrote:
> Depending on the station, and I am listening to streams found via
> internet radio search ranging from local to faraway NPR stations as well
> as various AM stations, I can get anywhere from 30 seconds of buffer to
> literally 7 or more minutes (All of LA Woman and more.)
>
> Thi
Hold the pause button pressed for 2 seconds to stop the stream.
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azinck3 wrote:
> I'm not arguing with your feature request. I can see merit to it
> working either way but in the short term have you tried using power
> on/off? After turning it back on just hit play.
The workaround I use is to change to a different station and then come
back to the station I
ja2038 wrote:
> Depending on the station, and I am listening to streams found via
> internet radio search ranging from local to faraway NPR stations as well
> as various AM stations, I can get anywhere from 30 seconds of buffer to
> literally 7 or more minutes (All of LA Woman and more.)
>
> Thi
Depending on the station, and I am listening to streams found via
internet radio search ranging from local to faraway NPR stations as well
as various AM stations, I can get anywhere from 30 seconds of buffer to
literally 7 or more minutes (All of LA Woman and more.)
This is a terrible behavior.
ja2038 wrote:
> ...
> Are you referring to some radio streams that offer that versus some
> that do not? Or are you referring to things like My Music (mp3, etc.)
> streams which do versus radio streams that do not?...
Only referring to internet streams, local music is different.
Ok, so I just tried it with Radio Paradise on my SB3.
I paused the stream for about 3 minutes or so and when I un-paused it I
had not missed any audio. The stream picked up right where I left off.
At this point (about 3 minutes behind the live stream) I paused it again
and left it for about 6 m
I rarely pause, and I haven't tested how long it will do it for, but
I've been seeing the same behavior (a true pause, even on internet
radio). I know it doesn't make much sense but it DOES seem to be
happening. I'm running LMS 7.7.2, listen mostly to WAMU
(http://wamu.org/), and my SB hardware
Which radio station?
The Squeezebox CAN NOT just pause a normal radio station, it would have
to store hours of music (in extreme cases) while the only thing it
really buffers are a few seconds.
So this has to be something that has a mechanism to remotely start it at
a certain position, like a po
Thanks for your reply.
toby10 wrote:
> I don't understand the issue.
>
> 1. Which player?
> 2. Pause does not pause/stop the basic Internet Radio streams (i.e. it
> does not start where it left off)
> 3. Pause will pause/stop and then resume where you left off when using
> subscription typ
I don't understand the issue.
1. Which player?
2. Pause does not pause/stop the basic Internet Radio streams (i.e. it
does not start where it left off)
3. Pause will pause/stop and then resume where you left off when using
subscription type streams that offer that feature
4. Press & hold pa
When I am listening to an Internet Radio stream and I hit the Pause
Button "[||]" the stream pauses. And it stays paused for many many
minutes. So that five minutes later, if I hit Play, the stream starts up
just where I left off.
Which is sort of nice but not what I want.
I'd prefer that Pause
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