I don't own the Sensia but it has 16 presets and all the buttons are on
top of the radio...
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ply3908
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Noghar;586988 Wrote:
> I wish I could follow come of these suggestions as Radio 4 always seems
> to disappear just when I need it, ie at peak times. But there is no
> option under 'Applet Installer' to turn off 'approved applets only' and
> no option that I can see 'at the bottom of the top menu'
wlai;586735 Wrote:
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> Is there a way to "lock down" the presets and settings (e.g. wifi,
> etc.), so that they can't really mess it up? I don't see such a
> "password" or "lock" setting within the radio menu last time I check.
>
Good idea for a patch. If you're using Squeezebox Server, you
Sensia makes decent stuff, but they are not even in the same ballpark
for audio quality compared to the Boom.
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Yup, both Radio and Boom are rightfully renowned for their excellent
audio quality (as are all SBs btw). Also the Squeezebox ecosystem is
quite open, so there are lots of excellent 3rd party apps and plug-ins.
Its only significant caveat is mysb.com - for some people at least.
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copperstate
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I wish I could follow come of these suggestions as Radio 4 always seems
to disappear just when I need it, ie at peak times. But there is no
option under 'Applet Installer' to turn off 'approved applets only' and
no option that I can see 'at the bottom of the top menu' to choose
between WMA or AAC
aluis;586945 Wrote:
> I guess Logitech has reported these problems with the alarm clok. Has
> provided some solution? The Boom is expensive compared with, i.e. this
> Pure Sensia
>
> http://www.pure.com/products/product.asp?Product=VL-61294
No, there isn't a solution yet, other than running Sque
Hmmm, interesting isn't it? My parents are in their mid-late '70's and I
had wondered how they would fare with something like a Squeezebox Duet.
One glance at the blinking display on their VCR however, and it's a
foregone conclusion.
It's just not a suitable product for the vast, vast majority of
Still some issues this morning, I think the demand placed on BBC
stations is possibly the cause.
What I need to do now is add the station from the applet to my
favourites list, can't seem to find an easy way to do this. If I
highlight the station and press the + button it just adds to the
playli
I have the same problem with my parents. For now the hold to set time
for the presets could just be extended a bit.
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I guess Logitech has reported these problems with the alarm clok. Has
provided some solution? The Boom is expensive compared with, i.e. this
Pure Sensia
http://www.pure.com/products/product.asp?Product=VL-61294
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