Its under Help.
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I've switched to a hardwire connection. No improvement. In fact, the
SB3 wasn't even responsive to the power button. I've just downgraded
to 6.5.4 to see if that helps.
I've watched the CPU performance and to see if the Anti-virus was
kicking off but CPU is idle 90+% an the antivirus isn't
On 19/02/2008, spc337
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I've switched to a hardwire connection. No improvement. In fact, the
SB3 wasn't even responsive to the power button. I've just downgraded
to 6.5.4 to see if that helps.
I've watched the CPU performance and to see if the Anti-virus was
I have used the web interface and it seemed ok. The SB3 isn't in line
of sight.
How can I control the server clock?
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On 19/02/2008, spc337
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I have used the web interface and it seemed ok. The SB3 isn't in line
of sight.
But if it is within earshot, you should be able to test it anyway :-)
How can I control the server clock?
The first thing would be to find out if the clock is
Please try the performance tests in the wiki page linked above as this
gives some concete measurements of what the server is doing.
Either start the server from the command line with --perfwarn=0.5 or
follow the instructions for enabling performance monitoring and setting
warning levels from the
Triode;271101 Wrote:
Please try the performance tests in the wiki page linked above as this
gives some concete measurements of what the server is doing.
Either start the server from the command line with --perfwarn=0.5 or
follow the instructions for enabling performance monitoring and
The server is running XP with McAfee anti-virus. It has very little
other stuff running, unusually clean for a MSFT box. I don't think it
is the anti virus. But I can't be 100%.
It's strange how the interface on the SB3 becomes unresponsive. Does
the SB3 depend on the server for every click
McAfee never used to like SS 6.5.x for me; on the ver I was running
there was no way to disable scanning for file types or loactions; for
example a rescan would take twice as long with McAfee enabled. There's
better AV software out there, and most of it cheaper!
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2 x SqueezeBox
Yes everything on the remote goes to the Server which then tells the SB
what to do.
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Take a look at
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?DiagnosingPerformanceIssues and
post results.
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SB2, Transporter, beta SBR, beta SBC, production SBC
Once the SB3 scrolling slows down, so does the overall responsiveness of
the SB3. What gives?
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spc337;269117 Wrote:
Once the SB3 scrolling slows down, so does the overall responsiveness of
the SB3. What gives?
Having never seen this particular issue, I can only provide some
educated guesses.
Given that the overall responsiveness slows down, that implies a server
slowdown. This could
On 13-Feb-08, at 6:10 PM, JimC wrote:
spc337;269117 Wrote:
Once the SB3 scrolling slows down, so does the overall
responsiveness of
the SB3. What gives?
Having never seen this particular issue, I can only provide some
educated guesses.
Given that the overall responsiveness slows
Anyone know what the smooth scrolling of RSS feed info on an SB3 would
slowly degrade and become extremely jumpy?
I'm using SC7 as my server.
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