mikael_b wrote:
But if every individual player can play the stream, as cathcam stated,
the least capable of the players can play the stream and therefore
syncing them should not be a problem?
Just trying to understand.
You're not the only one trying to reconcile what is happening.
In
The BBC often changes services and what formats are available. For non
UK users - the national stations used to be only available in WMA and
AAC. So out of curiousity I looked at the media selector for Radio 2
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/4/mtis/stream/bbc_radio_two
It shows for a non UK
Please see attached logs:
These are all with the Boom (wifi) not synced and switched off. Only
the ethernet attached SB3s are being used.
FYI MAC ending 77 is the Bedroom, 2B is Lounge and E3 is the Boom.
Server1.log
Boom disconnected
Lounge and Bedroom Synced
Maintain Sync OFF for both
What are the walls and ceiling made of? Even though you've covered the
80% of the floor, the rooms seems rather naked - a lot of hard
surfaces. Try locating where the echoing is worst - clap hands and move
about and install damping accordingly. If thats not enough, you have a
good ceiling height,
bluegaspode wrote:
It's Fathers Day (at least here in Germany) !!
People/Men usually get very drunk today (at least here in Germany, see
here http://data5.blog.de/media/421/3524421_90447e0925_m.jpg) and to
pretend that I'm too, *all my Apps will be on Sale until Sunday* !!
50% off for
Hi - just came across your post.
Can you tell us more? Exact model? SD or Logitech? Age? Condition?
Why are you selling it / What are you replacing it with?
Thanks
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Ok, here is the situation, I am having trouble hooking up to an old
squeezebox 2. Everything was working fine, but I changed the computer
that is the server. Here are some details:
Server is MacBook Pro OSX 10.6.8
New install of LMS 7.7.2 - r33893
Squeezebox 2 wired
Macbook is hooked up via
Hi. It's a Slim Devices one, just over 4 years old, excellent condition.
Struggling a bit with model number, there's nothing printed on it. Is
there a trick to determine?
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Oh and to answer the last question, I'm downsizing my house (and
therefore also my hifi...). Given the choice and a tonne of money I'd
keep the Transporter!
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chriscc wrote:
Hi. It's a Slim Devices one, just over 4 years old, excellent condition.
Struggling a bit with model number, there's nothing printed on it. Is
there a trick to determine?
Hi Chris,
Wanted to know whether it's a proper Transporter where everything can
be controlled by the
It's knob-driven!
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Same here. CDs were getting pretty tedious toward the middle of the
last decade. Despite my huge collection, I wasn't listening to much
music.
Fast forward to 2009, when I decided it was time to take the music
server plunge for so many reasons: multiple room coverage, easy access,
etc.
While
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