Drilling down into a song url to read the tags/metadata just gives me a
blank left hand pane since I upgraded to the release version of 7.5.4.
My iPeng and Squeezepad clients are both fine. They display the
information correctly when I look in the more info drilldown. I can
also read the
What are the types of files and what kind of tags do they have?
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JJZolx;636131 Wrote:
What are the types of files and what kind of tags do they have?
FLAC and mp3. Both are affected. No special tags.
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browellm
Modwright Transporter Kondo M7 Red Wine Signature 70.2
Avantgarde Uno Nano
http://www.last.fm/user/browellm
Guy48065;634446 Wrote:
Still no answer? Last I knew he was traveling--went to Google IO--but
should have returned by now. I emailed him about his tracker server
possibly being down got a reply on the 12th but I still can't log in
and haven't gotten a reply to my followup email on the
While not exactly feature-rich at this stage, it does work well and
seems fairly snappy.
Going to be away for a few weeks, so can't review more until later.
Thanks,
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I'd have to agree that the SB ecosystem isn't for *everyone*. But trying
to identify that cut-off point is a bit tricky.
One simple test might be if you never have problems attaching a file to
an email; ie you understand the concept of directory structures, and how
files end up in different
oktup;636152 Wrote:
OTOH, mysterious intermittent networking problems could probably break
the spirit of Alan Turing himself.
;-)
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I'd also add (especially if comparing Sonos to a Boom/Radio) the issue
of true portability.
Even though the Sonos S5 has it's own speakers it cannot be used as a
truly standalone portable player
- must be connected to a Sonos ZP or ZB (all SB players will connect
directly to any basic
oktup;636152 Wrote:
I'd have to agree that the SB ecosystem isn't for *everyone*. But trying
to identify that cut-off point is a bit tricky.
One simple test might be if you never have problems attaching a file to
an email; ie you understand the concept of directory structures, and how
Now a days,It has been seen that many students search for online courses
or we can say e-learning for their higher education or sometimes for
some specific courses. VHSE provides online schooling in a very
trusting and excellent manner and is available for 365(24*7) days. It
consists of a number
Now we need a degree to use SBS?
j/k :)
DIE SPAMMER!
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Just to clear everything up here.
1: ANY router can do Airplay between airplay capable devices (only
airport express can be used as an airport-analog-output-endpoint)
2: If squeezebox wants to support airplay, it can. Apple allows it.
Don't know how much it will cost logitech though.
3:
andyg;605108 Wrote:
No, Apple does not make it possible.
wrong.
YOU don't make it possible!
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2: If squeezebox wants to support airplay, it can. Apple allows it.
Don't know how much it will cost logitech though..
I don't know about Airplay, but SqueezeBox asked Apple for years to
license iTunes DRM support for it's players. Apple's response was
analographi;636181 Wrote:
.
A company does always good if they keep it compatible with as many
services as possible. Ignoring airplay would be a huge mistake.
Yet Apple does not have native FLAC support.
Within reason I agree more is better which in turn means more options
to the user
Heuer;635735 Wrote:
To be fair this is a contracting market especially with the direction
Apple have mapped out for us with iCloud.
Apple can take their iCloud and ram it up their iArse.
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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd
socistep;631771 Wrote:
Hi T-Bird
Sounds like its a problem with our phone/version of android, I also
have the same problem when leaving home and returning as you
explained.
Christian - please can you review?
Thanks
Ian
I have the same problem using a Samsung Galaxy S2 using Android
use the report button, the mods will take it away , don't feed them it
atracts interest for the tread...
:) remeber this old one
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/26/russian_spammer_killed/
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Mnyb
Main hifi: Touch +
Hi, I have noticed the rebuffering is much worse in recent weeks. It
seemed to settle down after Christmas, but is back.
As per original thread, its just Napster; internet radio and my flac
music have no issues at all.
Just me (us), or anyone esle noticing this getting worse?
Appeciate any
Based on my experience, it's going to take time before we see anything
official from Logitech regarding this, it always tends to get
complicated as soon as business agreements are required.
While we wait, there is always the already working third party AirPlay
solution for Squeezebox:
Phil Leigh;636202 Wrote:
Apple can take their iCloud and ram it up their iArse.
Just because it's Apple or do you have some other reason ?
What about a LogitechCloud ?
Or maybe SlimCloud :-)
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(Developer of 'many
toby10;636185 Wrote:
I don't know about Airplay, but SqueezeBox asked Apple for years to
license iTunes DRM support for it's players. Apple's response was a
definitive no.
How do you know that? There are other things to prohibit agreements
than a definite no.
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see iPeng,
Mnyb;636170 Wrote:
Yea Sonos solution is to use it's own proprietary network, thus freeing
themself from user errors in network setup, left only with the figth
against nature and other radio sources .
Reading this forum makes you wonder , same people always get network
problems and new
pippin;636221 Wrote:
How do you know that? There are other things to prohibit agreements than
a definite no.
It was mentioned in here by one of the developers years ago.
The general gist of the response was we've tried a number of times to
discuss licensing with Apple/iTunes and we will
erland;636219 Wrote:
Just because it's Apple or do you have some other reason ?
What about a LogitechCloud ?
Or maybe SlimCloud :-)
No, just because it's a cloud and thus out of my control...
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You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what
OK, on AirPlay Apple wants to cooperate and does so with a number of
companies.
The biggest hurdle I can see for a company who wants to use this is
that Apple doesn't require just a license or something but that you
also have to buy the chipset from their supplier. That can be a bummer.
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pippin;636235 Wrote:
The biggest hurdle I can see for a company who wants to use this is that
Apple doesn't require just a license or something but that you also have
to buy the chipset from their supplier. That can be a bummer.
The gist I got from speaking indirectly to someone who's been
I,m inclined to think the iCloud came from the iAr*** not the otherway
around :)
But cloud anything will eventually be zanitized disneyfied and
contentcontrolled and out of your hands, it may not be soo now but it's
only a matter of time..
Most are even today happy about renting thier musik
Thinking of getting an ipod touch or a new android phone, not sure
which, just after your thoughts on sound quality and a remote control
app for my SB...
Was thinking of ipod touch, as I understand sound quality is pretty
good, and have seen ipeng briefly on utube which seems to work nicely
and
The iPod Touch is just damned expensive for what it is.
Small Android tablets are becoming increasingly affordable. The Barnes
Noble Nook Color looks nice, and they're easy to find on Craigslist
for under $200.
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Compare like to like, iphone to droid phone or itouch/ipad to droid
tablet or various wifi-capable devices that aren't phones.
Droid and i-phones seem to me to be more similar than different in
basic operations. The Apple platform has been around longer and has had
a large customer base longer,
i had a wireless setup and the remote was working fine...
I decided to hook my Touch via ethernet, but now it seems that it has
knackered the settings
not sure what to put for the server hostname/ip
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Magically, it now connected. I didn't change a thingjust kept trying
to connect and it did!!
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Like any mass-vs-hobbist product there's not going to be one generic
product that covers every need. Just like integrated cameras in
smartphones aren't about to kill the high end camera market, integrated
player software or simplistic products are not going to end the niche
the SB products play
Thank you both for your comments :-)
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pablolie;636295 Wrote:
Like any mass-vs-hobbist product there's not going to be one generic
product that covers every need. Just like integrated cameras in
smartphones aren't about to kill the high end camera market, integrated
player software or simplistic products are not going to end the
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