Mnyb;689485 Wrote:
The little wifi icon is red when not conected it is usually white, and
then there is conection to server or mysqueezebox.com
WiFi icon is only present when the Radio is turned on.
E.g. when it is in its normal state - showing date/time - I do not see
anything
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I know networking AVR's like Yamaha and Pioneer are dependent on vTuner
for online internet content. In fact Yamaha is very similar to the
MySqueezebox connection architecture in that your AVR connects to the
Yamaha online server which then utilizes vTuner as it's content
provider for menu's,
yes-- you can do partial searches for internet radio. It's not clear to
me, when the results you get back are a list of available podcast
episodes, how you can save that (the dynamically generated, currently
available) list of podcast episdoes, as a favorite... though i'd love
to.
eg. search
To get the recent Moth program in a menu save the following URL as a
favorites
http://feeds.themoth.org/themothpodcast?format=xml
The URL came from this page http://feeds.themoth.org/themothpodcast and
then select the link view feed XML
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bpa
If you search this forum, you fill find hundreds of posts that come to
the conclusion that alarms on the device are not, and never have been,
reliable.
Logitech's odd client/server implementation of what should be a simple
alarm clock function make reliability essentially hopeless.
Yes, some
michael123;689470 Wrote:
My radio was working quite smooth for about 3 months, yet, when the
alarm did not wake me up I noticed that the network has issues.
I haven't used the alarm clock feature on mine since I'm retired, but
now I'm curious... Are there built-in sounds you can use that
buffettck;689601 Wrote:
I haven't used the alarm clock feature on mine since I'm retired, but
now I'm curious... Are there built-in sounds you can use that don't
rely on a network connection? Can you use a built-in sound as an
automatic backup to a radio station (or whatever) if the
buffettck;689601 Wrote:
I haven't used the alarm clock feature on mine since I'm retired, but
now I'm curious... Are there built-in sounds you can use that don't
rely on a network connection? Can you use a built-in sound as an
automatic backup to a radio station (or whatever) if the