I have not used this amp but have been doing some research for a similar
application. I was suggesting get additional dots and plug them
directly into the multi-room amplifier with the name of the zone or
room. You would then use the dots in the rooms to tell Alexa to play
the music in each room
I found a manual for the amp and I originally thought the wall plate was
going to give me a headphone port to plug in my Alexas too. But thats
not the case. So after further reading what your saying is get
additional dots and put them right next to the amp and then use the
existing Alexas to
Thats a great idea. Do you have personal experience with this amp?
The only downside I see to it is where to place the wall jack with the
input. I have the cat 5 ran to a box down low which is good for the echo
out but the rest of the features wont be very useful.
Could use the Alexa volum
Sorry, looks like it is "ShairTunes2W" plugin
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106289-announce-ShairTunes2W-Airtunes-on-LMS-(forked-version-with-Windows-support)
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Since all of your speakers are wired to a central closet I would get a
multizone amplifier like this one:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=10761 to power your speakers and
provide inputs. I would then get an echo dot for each room to act as a
source and name it for the room you want music t
My duet has slowly faded out of use due to the connivence factor of all
the other tech we have. However, I have a couple rooms with in wall
speakers Id like to put to use to play music with.
The things we use are music off our iPhones, pandora, sound cloud and
amazon music. We have several Al
In this case you are going to have to contact support, or just PM me
your old and new emails. :)
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Ok, my curiosity got the better of me and I installed SqueezeCenter 7.
Its now scanning my library... wait its finished already! Wow, that was
fast!
Ok, I tried to configure SqueezeNetwork, but I forgot my password.
There's an option to reinitialize my password on the SqueezeNetwork
website, but
JSharp;243482 Wrote:
> If the SB software permitted the use of other cataloging software, you
> could store all kinds of custom information in such other software.
> You could add your own notes about the music, the musicians, etc.
But it does. Everything can be controlled by a fairly well-doc
What about a link to the album's home page on line, or if that does not
exist to sales page of amazon. That should cover most albums.
Then if the link is available in the skin (eg nokia 770) you can browse
everything while listening.
Ideally the link is stored as tag in freedb or somewhere simil
Very nice. I wish there were such plugins for other software. I'll
look some more at JRMC.
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One of the slim users has created a controller plugin or app that will
allow you to control your squeezeboxes via JRMC. I don't use that be
several people have. You should be able to find the links here in the
plugins area.
You can share your favorites lists - creating them in one app, using in
MrC - You have my attention. I found the River's web site and looked at
it briefly. Do you mean that you use J River's Media Center instead of
Slimserver to control the Squeezebox so as to be able to create your
playlists from within River's Media Center where you can also organize
your own data
JSharp;243482 Wrote:
> If the SB software permitted the use of other cataloging software, you
> could store all kinds of custom information in such other software...
> John
It does - I use J River's Media Center to manage all sorts of
information. The two coexist just fine. Those little white
If the SB software permitted the use of other cataloging software, you
could store all kinds of custom information in such other software.
You could add your own notes about the music, the musicians, etc. I do
very much like the look of the SlimServer software.
John
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Inspired by the success of my efforts to do away with CDs in my life, I
want to move on to digitizing (or discarding)as much of my paper docs
as I can, and this would include CD liner notes. I also do some crude
OCR so that the docs are searcheable. I'm trying to develop a fairly
automated workstr
bephillips;243434 Wrote:
> What I'd like to see (I haven't yet checked out SC7) is simply the
> ability to view other files in the folders when browsing the Music
> Folder in the browser UI. (Just as the browser might handle these types
> of files usally.) Then if I scanned the CD inserts as pdfs
What I'd like to see (I haven't yet checked out SC7) is simply the
ability to view other files in the folders when browsing the Music
Folder in the browser UI. (Just as the browser might handle these types
of files usally.) Then if I scanned the CD inserts as pdfs, I could view
them in the browser
See this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33418
Personally I went for the Jazz Loft sleeves, store both inserts and CD
in about 25% of the thickness of a CD case.
Ceejay
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There have posts here with saying how people store their CDs once
they've been ripped. What I'd like to know is how do you store the
booklets - if not packed away with the disc?
I'm still ripping my collection so haven't got to this stage yet, but
there are many discs where I know I'd like to ref
mbroadhurst;233204 Wrote:
> Curious to hear what others have done with their CDs if they have fully
> converted to SlimServer/Squeezebox/iPod as I have. right now mine are
> on a shelf in the basement, but I've been looking, unsuccessfully so
> far, so some kind of waterproof storage solution to
i built my own wooden dowel wall unit from scratch and mounted it to the
wall. i stained it and all and find it looks quite dignified in the
living room where its near totally full. i even have the dowels in
such a way so that the cds are slightly tilted towards the person
looking at them.
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The CDs should be ones last resort for data loss. And that would be when
the computer is fried and your archived copies are also destroyed. Who
has the time to do all that converting over again when one can archive
the conversions to DL DVD in no time at all. Once the current library
is backed up,
I loaded all my CD's on a hard drive and got rid of the jewel cases and
used the 1000 CD case. Its on wheels and doesn't take up much room.
http://meritline.com/cd-dvd-case1.html
I have noticed that ebay has these also.
jeffmeh wrote:
> I use these.
>
> http://www.buy.com/prod/Case-Logic-
You might also want to read a similar thread on this subject, at
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33418
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I use these.
http://www.buy.com/prod/Case-Logic-CDW-320-320-Disc-Nylon-CD-Wallet/q/loc/101/10380795.html
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>i guess I'll look for some rubbermaid or similar containers that are
>the right size
If you've ripped them you could also seal the box with some silicone
caulk for extra waterproofing.
I'm also pretty sure if you do a search for waterproof cases you'll
be able to turn up some options.
Kevin
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>So I suggest you do what I did- put them in
>boxes and store them in the garage.
I actually put all of mine in those albums and tossed the crystal
cases. I was originally reluctant to toss the jewel cases, but now
that I'm in the habit I like this solution. The albums take up so
much less sp
>mbroadhurst wrote:
>> I have had too many issues with data loss to get rid of them just yet.
>
>I bought some fairly expensive drawer units, found the link in the back
>of Stereophile. I liked them so much that we bought another for the
>DVDs. I store about 750 CDs and over 100 DVDs and assorted
mbroadhurst;233204 Wrote:
> I have had too many issues with data loss to get rid of them just yet.
I *strongly* recommend that you don't count on your physical CDs as
insurance against data loss. You've probably spent many hours ripping
and tagging your CDs, and at the current price of hard drive
Thanks for the suggestions -- I am not really looking for furniture, so
boxing them up is what makes most sense to me. I am concerned about
water damage though, so cardboard wouldn't necessarily work for me (and
I have no garage, I live in a 100-year -old downtown house with only
street parking!)
tyler_durden;233213 Wrote:
> What's the point of going to a system like a SB and slimserver if you
> still have to deal with the darned disks?
>
> Technically, it would be illegal to sell them and keep the files copied
> to your HDD for slimserver. So I suggest you do what I did- put them in
What's the point of going to a system like a SB and slimserver if you
still have to deal with the darned disks?
Technically, it would be illegal to sell them and keep the files copied
to your HDD for slimserver. So I suggest you do what I did- put them in
boxes and store them in the garage. You
This
http://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?V=1&Sec=3&Sub=16&PID=67
And this
http://ssl.adhost.com/jazzloft/baskets/sleeves.cfm
Got about 1000 CDs in a couple of stacks of drawers (minus the wheels).
The sleeves take up about a quarter of the space the jewel cases need,
although I do keep the origi
mbroadhurst wrote:
> I have had too many issues with data loss to get rid of them just yet.
I bought some fairly expensive drawer units, found the link in the back
of Stereophile. I liked them so much that we bought another for the
DVDs. I store about 750 CDs and over 100 DVDs and assorted video t
Curious to hear what others have done with their CDs if they have fully
converted to SlimServer/Squeezebox/iPod as I have. right now mine are
on a shelf in the basement, but I've been looking, unsuccessfully so
far, so some kind of waterproof storage solution to box them up and put
them out of the
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