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I agree that RAID != backup :)
It's just that the way WHS functioned with some sort of mirroring, has
saved me several times when the disks has gone bad. Just hotswapped the
disk with a new one and hey presto!
Erland, regarding your answer - I almost fully agree. Except that I
don't think an
Try installing caustic 2. Then go into settings. There your audio
latency are measured. Good tool to get a po9inter to your audiodevices
latency. For example the latency in my nexus 4 are 40ms.
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nicky6 wrote:
I decided, based on the input here, to keep the SB's and try to source
more. Do you think the Classics/SB3's should go in favour of Touch?
In my mind, the only reason to hang on to a Classic/SB3 is if you love
the VFD display on the Classic/SB3 and hate the LCD display on the
Not directly related to a lifetime subscription, but has anyone else
suddenly started experiencing problems with XM/Sirius streams? What I'm
experiencing is that some streams continue to work fine, while others
that have worked for ages now fail to connect.(Problem: can't connect to
server for
dwkdnvr wrote:
Not directly related to a lifetime subscription, but has anyone else
suddenly started experiencing problems with XM/Sirius streams? What I'm
experiencing is that some streams continue to work fine, while others
that have worked for ages now fail to connect.(Problem: can't
garym wrote:
Loft is working for me. Are you selecting channels via app listing of
channels, or had you previously stored these as favorites? If the
latter, try direct selection. Channel numbers may have changed.
Thanks for the quick response.
I've tried it both ways. Originally it was via
dwkdnvr wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
I've tried it both ways. Originally it was via a Favorite, but when it
started failing I tried it directly from the SiriusXM plugin and get the
same results. Originally, the failure was somewhat sporadic - generally
failed, but I got it to
I do all the time. Slow upload (adsl max is ~440kb iirc)but it usually
works ok, occasional re-buffering. But it was chewing up line capacity
when being used, so just created a Raspberry Pi with a 1gb USB disk for
remote and it's better if you do a lot. Only thing I miss with this is
MusicIP (
If (big if) you can live with 320kbps MP3 then LMS is pretty much future
proof. You can simply swap to something else whenever you want. It's the
HD formats that don't transfer to other digital audio solutions very
easily but nevertheless LMS and the Squeezebox range of players coupled
with iPeng
d6jg wrote:
If (big if) you can live with 320kbps MP3 then LMS is pretty much future
proof. You can simply swap to something else whenever you want. It's the
HD formats that don't transfer to other digital audio solutions very
easily but nevertheless LMS and the Squeezebox range of players
You can move MP3s to say a cloud based solution (Google Play Music or
iCloud etc) and play your music with virtually anything anywhere but you
can't do that with FLAC (unfortunately)
QNAP TS419p 4Tb LMS7.6.1
Living Room - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - Celestion
Ditton F20s - and
d6jg wrote:
You can move MP3s to say a cloud based solution (Google Play Music or
iCloud etc) and play your music with virtually anything anywhere but you
can't do that with FLAC (unfortunately)
I see your point. But not being able to use a cloud service is very
different from not being
d6jg wrote:
You can move MP3s to say a cloud based solution (Google Play Music or
iCloud etc) and play your music with virtually anything anywhere but you
can't do that with FLAC (unfortunately)
The Google music desktop thingy does transcoding of my Flacs to mp3 when
it automatically uploads.
I really mean if someone is at all worried about LMS / SB long term but
are prepared to go MP3 then they really needn't worry at all. If you
stay FLAC and LMS goes west and you can't find an audiophile replacement
you are going to have a big job converting all your FLAC to MP3. I don't
see LMS
I didn't know about transcoding on upload - even better. I use Google
Music to backup my MP3s (will have to use a second Gmail account
shortly) and play them on my iPhone in places where I can't get remote
access to my server (occurs quite a bit when your IP address keeps
changing and your
If you really need to run RAID, go with software RAID in linux. It has
been around for a long time, and will continue to be around for a long
time and is the same in all versions of linux. If you try and use some
form of hardware RAID you are stuck with that implementation, if the
motherboard
d6jg wrote:
I really mean if someone is at all worried about LMS / SB long term but
are prepared to go MP3 then they really needn't worry at all. If you
stay FLAC and LMS goes west and you can't find an audiophile replacement
you are going to have a big job converting all your FLAC to MP3. I
garym wrote:
7.7.2. I'm in the US. Where are you seeing alpha channel Ids? All my
channels are numbers. Loft is channel 30 for example.
I'm referring to the URL associated with the channel - you can see it
from the web interface when you select the channel from the Sirius App
list. The Loft
Got one on ebay. 225 squid used but flawless.
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dwkdnvr wrote:
I'm referring to the URL associated with the channel - you can see it
from the web interface when you select the channel from the Sirius App
list. The Loft for example is sirius://8207 whereas Deep Tracks is
sirius://thevault . It seems that most channels have a proper 'name'
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