Tony T;495563 Wrote:
Looks like European customers are not being ignored by the developers
after all :)
Though I can imagine your polite reply: unfortunately this really
doesn't seem to be related to the daily failure of the MYSB connection
due to flawed software.
This is just a pretty weak
since the receiver is 'dumb' you need to use another control device to
program the alarms into the server.
This could be a controller (bundled with receiver as 'duet'), the web
GUI,SB Radio, SB touch or iPeng.
You'd need a controller or Touch to configure a receiver, or use the
Net:UDAP
jdoering;495596 Wrote:
I'll have to check out Erland's plugin. Although if the only option is
to switch between two screens I'm not sure it directly addresses the
original suggestion.
Use Information Screen plugin + applet if you like to switch between
screens.
Use Custom Clock applet
BigPotato;492444 Wrote:
I'm pretty sure the Roku devices don't have the same requirements as a
SB regarding a server. The device may query a Roku server to check for
firmware updates, but the internet radio functionality and a web server
for configuration is all built-in.
Way off topic,
I too have had problems with the Radio's alarm function. I am NOT in
the EU, but in Southern California, USA.
PLEASE, if you have this issue, vote for bug 14870:
https://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14870
At least this bug shows a target of 7.4.x, and is marked major.
Although I have a
Do you have them configured to play synchronized ?
If not, does it cause any problem if they connect to SBS ?
As I've understood it they should switch back to mysqueezebox.com soon
as you select some mysqueezebox.com related menu.
--
erland
Erland Isaksson
'My homepage'
Yes and no. Depends which Roku device you're talking about.
The Roku Radio is as described -- it does have an AM/FM radio in
addition to wireless internet radio, which has 18 presets that can be
programmed. The radio does not play other sources aside from internet
radio, which is fine with
On the face of it the Roku M1000 series (the only ones I'm familiar
with) seemed to have a number of advantages over the correponding
SlimDevices offerings at the time (SB1).
1. Configure and access internet radio stations without a server
2. Access local uPnP servers
3. Play PlaysForSure media