Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-09 Thread agillis
jclyle;635472 Wrote: I get an error when I launch SoftSqueeze Connection Failed. Check Server Settings I'm using a Vortexbox Appliance running 7.5. Is there a setting I need to change? You need to enter the IP address of your VortexBox into SoftSqueeze. You may also need to disable your

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-09 Thread jclyle
I figured the IP address part out. On the Networking tab I entered the IP address in the space for 'Squeezebox Server HostName'. Now the stream works! Thanks for the support! -- jclyle jclyle's Profile:

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-08 Thread jclyle
I get an error when I launch SoftSqueeze Connection Failed. Check Server Settings I'm using a Vortexbox Appliance running 7.5. Is there a setting I need to change? -- jclyle jclyle's Profile:

[slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-07 Thread jclyle
Hello I'm switching from windows to a Mac soon. Is there software to playback files on a Mac like you can on a PC? All my files are on a vortexbox Appliance running slimserver. I could pull up squeezecenter in Safari,but I'm not sure I can stream to a MacBook pro. IPeng on OSX would solve all my

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-07 Thread Mnyb
Softsqueeze ? Not seen SqueezePlay ib osx. otherwise the stream mp3 funktion and use Itunes to tune in the stream ? -- Mnyb Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x MeridianDSP5200

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-07 Thread jclyle
This looks like it would work. Any comments from users? http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Softsqueeze.shtml -- jclyle jclyle's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=11752 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-07 Thread copperstate
I would recommend either Squeezeplay or iTunes (or both). They work quite well, but Squeezeplay has the additional benefit to be recognized as a real (but software based) Squeezebox by your SBS. :) Both may be controlled by their respective iOS remote control apps, too. -- copperstate

Re: [slim] Playing files on MacBook

2011-06-07 Thread Mnyb
copperstate;635247 Wrote: I would recommend either Squeezeplay or iTunes (or both). They work quite well, but Squeezeplay has the additional benefit to be recognized as a real (but software based) Squeezebox by your SBS. :) Both may be controlled by their respective iOS remote control