VAR11N-300 adapters' (http://www.vonets.com/ProductViews.asp?D_ID=17).
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yers.)
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cliveb wrote:
> Thanks Peter, but as you'll see from my post #24, I now have it working.
I missed that but am glad to hear it!
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y $id = $client->id(); # client ID, e.g. MAC address if normal Squeezbox;
use this to decide what to do / if you care
#etc
}
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-- you see Meridian "Demute", just issue
CLI command "mixer muting 0".
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support other brands' protocols. But did I mention I've been dragging my
feet?
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might still cause problems.
I hope that helps!
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y T, for posting!
Has anybody tried the 'Safabaton U1 universal remote'
(http://sofabaton.com/u1.html)?
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the sole Receiver button).
https://tuxreborn.netlify.com/slim/kidsplay
KidsPlay also adds a CLI command "kidsplaytoggleclientpref" for toggling
a pref like shuffle between two specific values.
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forecast
data when I do.
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Fizbin wrote:
> In a strange twist of events I decided to keep my Transporters. (Nobody
> contacted me, so no disappointments)
Thank you for removing that temptation. :-)
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opened the case but
I think it has at least one cracked circuit board, as the RCA jacks
wiggle a bit. :-(
-Peter
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Thanks, pippin, as always, for sharing your insight, and supporting this
community.
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a dollar each month. I hope all will migrate to the latter model...
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years, never had a
problem. I think it might even just be one side of a stereo cable pair,
as most of my single RCA cables have bright colored insulation and would
not pass WAF muster.
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TheShanMan wrote:
The bug is actually in the slimp3's centering logic when you give it a
string padded with spaces on the front - the spaces just get chopped
off. If I change the padding to underscores, it behaves correctly. I
don't understand the slimdevices sdk enough to know if that is
TheShanMan wrote:
It's pretty hard to figure out the maximum shift, and if you pick too
large a value the display will stick to the left or right side for a
while before reversing direction. It makes it even harder if the time
format doesn't include seconds because it only moves once per
TheShanMan wrote:
One thing I noticed is that on first glance it appeared to not work at
all on a slimp3 but on closer inspection it only moves between center
and left. When moving right, it gets stuck in the center position for
the entire time it -should- be on the right half of the screen.
Mnyb wrote:
I wonder if the JVC codes works in the firmware/setup menu ? Is it not
the server that translates that ?
That's right. The firmware screens are processed locally for IP3K
devices; it doesn't matter what MySB or any LMS instances think is
supposed to happen, the device itself will
receiver.
Good luck.
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certainly won't work. All the
Squeezebox players use only 1 or 2 watts more when on than when off
(at most!) which is not enough difference for those power strips to
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My Android tablet, like most Android devices without cell network
support, doesn't offer Android Market. I can't install this or
SqueezeCommander unless you guys release .apk files or publish through
an alternate market like Amazon's...
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think it's most likely a one-time holdback; there wouldn't be much
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resolution as the gTablet, I'm hopeful. (This morning
I, too, was --as they say-- in for one.)
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Mark Miksis;619784 Wrote:
I'm testing on a 7 tablet running CM7 (gingerbread).
If you mean Nook Color, I'd love to hear how well that works. :-)
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that and then
make a nice web UI to simplify adding squeezecli: tracks to
playlists.
Does that sound about right, or too darn complex?
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Oh, if you want to look at what I have (broken as it is), the code is in
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can install it from my test repo,
http://www.tux.org/~peterw/slim/slim7/repodata-test.xml. The plugin
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player, no matter what UI was used, affects the volumes of all the other
players in that sync group. I think iPeng and SyncOptions may use
slightly different algorithms for the relative adjustments, but they
are designed not to step on each others' toes.
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of you could subscribe to pref
change events in order to know when a user made changes?
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=51760
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For what it's worth, my SyncOptions plugin allows you to specify that
each player should unsync from any others when you turn it off.
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you'd be
all set?
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will
accept mylar for her discs or if she'll want the more familiar book-like
jazzloft cases. I guess I'll get some Sleevetown for mine show her...
again, thank you for the suggestion status report!
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about to order from jazzloft, but I'm intrigued by the mylar
option, as I almost never access my CDs, not in the years since I got
caught up ripping them for my Squeezeboxes.
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of Boom or Radio if you
use Squeezebox Server.
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with RS232 ports to
serial and USB home automation controllers -- but as far as I know,
nobody has bothered.
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causes the player to turn on and ask the server
to play preset #N.
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the
hex string that is reported by the Squeezeboxes and use that in an .ir
file.
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I don't have a good answer (I haven't tried it myself), but please note
that 1) SB Radio and SB Touch cannot use JVC codes and 2) you can
use/modify .ir files to make a local Squezebox Server instance
recognize codes that aren't quite right.
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on some user interface code improvements that target
Boom/Classic/Transporter as well as Radio/Touch.
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-- one of the cooler features of Palm handhelds ten years ago that
fizzled. Airplay sounds like a better idea than, say, Bluetooth stereo,
but I could easily see it not getting significant traction. Unlike
boring old el cheapo docks, Airplay doesn't keep your battery charged.
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MySB.
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Soulkeeper;566926 Wrote:
Or installing DD-WRT on some old, unused wireless router, and using it
as an access point.
You mean client bridge, right? I've used both DD-WRT and polarcloud's
Tomato as wireless client bridges for different Ethernet-equipped
devices.
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Batch script that uses CLI to play a track plus ExecuteScript plugin?
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that are archived at gmane.org:
http://dir.gmane.org/search.php?match=slimdevices
So no worries about losing what's already been said, though I don't
know if the pictures are archived or not. :-)
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fine.
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phrases to feed to an SBS / music service search when you're back in
front of your Squeezebox. This might be a pretty natural feature to add
to MySqueezebox.com.
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://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3152 -- gain setting for
files without replaygain -- for the times you rip a CD and don't get
around to adding replaygain tags.
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DHCP reservations. I
think the fact that your DHCP setup is rock solid disqualifies you from
voting on this issue. :-)
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that,
but static IP would be a good workaround.
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or
applet for this), while other bugs can only be addressed by Logitech.
-Peter
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pski;563710 Wrote:
If you are in a congested WIFI location, the best thing to do is to
adopt a non-traditional IP address for your router
Why is that?
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Forum. Anybody have
any ideas? I feel totally lost.
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when it lowered my limit to 50.
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-- it seems likely that
audio playback would not tax the system enough for the fan to kick in,
especially if it's not putting any video out on the HDMI port.
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of RAM'
(http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/logitechs-google-tv-companion-box-includes-smartphone-apps-we/)
(four GB!), so it should be able to run the full version of SBS.
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sander;559881 Wrote:
It could just be the wifi card. If its optional, I'd try removing that
first.
arfond says he already tried that. :-(
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Are you trying to maintain some sort of table of contents for each piece
(multiple predefined bookmarks, extracted from the aa file), or merely
remember where you left off (zero or one boolmark per file), or what?
What kind of Squeezeboxes do you use?
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You could either set the When Idle brightness to Dark, or use my
BlankSaver plugin.
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, improved behavior, just like
the current fade out when turning a Squeezebox off.
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and start
playing with Chumby development.
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detect unreachable
URLs and do the noscan fragment thing automatically, but I suspect that
might work more reliably for simple internal streaming services and not
podcast RSS.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13606
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problem with its customer
service -- their reps going off-script with confidence and giving wrong
information.
Good luck with your return.
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://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=55863
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Doesn't the sb1 have a (re)programmable xilinx fpga? Hold the 1 button
when powering on? Worth a try?
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peterw;553641 Wrote:
Doesn't the sb1 have a (re)programmable xilinx fpga? Hold the 1 button
when powering on?
Oh, bother. The wiki says not.
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package updates. dist-upgrade is for tasks
like upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04 -- you shouldn't need to do that
until at least October, when 10.10 is released. :-)
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Mark Miksis;553330 Wrote:
Really? AFAIK, dist-upgrade will use your existing sources.list and
never try to upgrade from a repository for a newer release.
You are correct. On my 9.10 system, dist-upgrade doesn't try to update
the OS. Doh.
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I think I also saw posts in that thread about Server Power Control
switching the players back to SBS when the server boots/wakes up.
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that there
would be no more firmware enhancements to the old players like SB3. :-/
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(or replacing it) if the
wifi card is fried.
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optimism is right, especially as I'm unlikely to do anything for a few
days (at least!). :-)
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Restart Squeezebox Server? Verify it's binding to the port with
Code:
netstat -an | find 9090
?
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source code repository just in case.
Each of these resources is only an email away from a similar fate.
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special to copy the forum bugzilla (could be as simple as requesting
individual posts bugs + some logic for attachments). For svn, you
mean copying the full repo, including all changes? I haven't bothered
to rtfm on that yet.
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cables back on and you should be set to
go wireless again.
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I've replaced a laptop wifi card. Good luck.
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aren't sold
anymore, I can't find a place to get a new remote.
You've looked and it's not just a question of the LED leads breaking,
i.e. it's not something you can fix with a little bit of solder?
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/in. Throughout the last minute, it sends
commands to the player asking it to lower the volume.
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JJZolx;549917 Wrote:
'Medication may help.' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocd)
Unless you two know each other, that's not funny. FWIW, at least two
other folks here 'have asked for the same capability'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=76760).
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licensing goof, and thank
everbody on the Slim/Logi payroll and off for all the great things
they've done.
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as Motorola and HTC have added
software to their Android phones in hopes of avoiding an Android
commodity ghetto.
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=1
In short, it's possible (i.e. you could do this yourself right now with
some Lua code) somewhat likely that John or someone else will release
software that makes it possible on SB Touch, but it won't be offered on
Boom, Classic, Transporter, Duet/Receiver, or older players.
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http
, or some other program that implements the Squeezebox
client protocol. Or replace your Reciever with a Touch, as it has its
own server (and uses less power than the Receiver, too).
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. Some of that is Logitech's fault -- communications, supply, and
software problems leading to public complaints. Hopefully Logitech will
address the problems and folks will cheer up a bit.
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might have, I don't recall. But I just changed my email
address now and all is well.
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.
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would be perfect.
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in compiled C/C++.
Ah, yes, exactly, that's how it should be now. Obviously I take
libraries for granted. :-)
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been release for Erland's Patch
Installer applet -- those rely on the fact that the interesting stuff
is done in Lua.
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I'd love to see the press kits Logitech sends out with evaluation units.
This guy clearly doesn't understand Squeezebox at all, but I wonder if
Logitech marketing isn't making things worse.
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When did the private message limit shrink?
You have 182 messages stored, of a total 50 allowed.
I could've sworn the old limit was around 500, and it's been less than
a month since I received my last PM. Anybody know what's up? Matt?
Michael?
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there.
:-(
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by moderately geeky
Linux/Mac users and extremely geeky Windows users. :-(
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peterw;543474 Wrote:
There's a huge functional flaw in my current code -- neither handler
properly tells SBS that it's done. So, as you found in your testing,
you get stuck on that playlist entry.
Release 0.2 fixes that problem. Note: I have only tested with SBS 7.5
so far. Now my biggest
(with the secret arg
redacted), e.g. for squeezecli:secret=123456789012p0=powerp1=0 you
would see the track title squeezecli:p0=powerp1=0.
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