I did read that bit about AAC support being standard, but I didn't see
anything about AAC+. I must have missed that. I honestly don't really
understand the difference between the two, but regardless, I am unable
to get any of the groovera.com streams to work.
I am running a 32-bit version of
Did you make any changes to standard SBS that could have broken the
standard setting such as forcibly install the AACplus plugin or change
any conf file ?
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No changes from the standard config.
I figured it out. Instead of using that crazy opml.radiotime.whatever
link I just manually tuned to 'aac.jetcitylounge.groovera.com' and now
it works perfectly. I found that url buried in the .asx file linked on
grooveras website. Seems kind of odd that
I think there is a bug in SBS where if the URL in an ASX playlist is not
WMA - it causes the unable to play message. I've seen it with MP3 and
now it seems AAC+ as well.
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I have two Squeezebox v3 units wirelessly connected to a server running
Squeezebox Server v7.4.1.
I can't seem to figure out how to get an AAC+ internet radio stream to
work. One of the streams in particular that I'm trying to setup is Jet
City Lounge Groovera
Since 7.3.3 AAC and AAC+ support is part of standard SC/SBS for
supported platforms. Support is provided with the faad application
supplied with SC/SBS which has some patches to handling streaming.
If you are not using a standard OS or perhaps using a 64bit kernel
Linux - then you will need to