Good luck ... you old romantic!
ps: Once the station is playing, then press the + button to add to
Favourites. Or press one of the preset buttons to set to a preset -
maybe do both, if you want to be sure of easily tuning the stations.
Be aware that if the station changes its streaming address
Thanks very much! I'm trying to get it set up while not letting the
better half see what I'm doing (boy is THAT a pain in the...)so I'll
have to look tomorrow when I have time to "play". The manual's not that
great at the how-to's. I'll try "Internet Radio, World Etc." when I get
a chance tomorrow
A search in Tunein returns 3 star 93.3 stations - sadly they are all
listed as not supported.
I have no idea why because they seem to be streaming mp3. Maybe they
are geo-locked from my Europe location.
Try a search and see what happens - if they work then save as a
favourite.
I didn't try a s
Newbie here so I'll try to keep this short and sweet
I have tunein on my iPad and laptop. On both places I can get some
radio stations from another city that I want to listen to. That's why I
bought the SBR in the first place. My SBR doesn't have those channels
come up. That might be the deal
TopGeek;689902 Wrote:
> Although I downloaded the server during setup, I never use it and always
> turn the computer off at night for energy saving reasons.
> Your Chinese radio experience rather emphasises the point of this
> thread.
I can only speak for Reciva radios - you are stuffed if Reciv
Soulkeeper;689907 Wrote:
> With a plug computer running LMS, you can even continue to play music if
> the Internet goes down permanently in a zombie outbreak. As long as
> you've got your own generator and plenty of fuel & ammunition, you can
> keep listening to music 'till the zombies get you.
toby10;689852 Wrote:
> Many would agree. ;)
>
> I, personally, have zero interest in having yet another clock in my
> midst via music streaming devices. I have more unwanted clocks in my
> home then I care to even think about. My kitchen alone has FOUR clocks
> built into appliances. Silly
With a plug computer running LMS, you can even continue to play music if
the Internet goes down permanently in a zombie outbreak. As long as
you've got your own generator and plenty of fuel & ammunition, you can
keep listening to music 'till the zombies get you.
--
Soulkeeper
'Bug 17797: Updat
castalla;689864 Wrote:
> The local server is a key plus point for Logi devices. I also have a
> cheap Chinese radio which has an onboard web server interface where you
> can add stream urls directly - it's a pain to use, but useful since the
> online database did close down!
Although I download
virgiliomi;689862 Wrote:
> Yes, except that unlike the others, you can download the Logitech Media
> Server software to your computer or NAS and still use your radio to
> play local music and internet radio streams that you have a direct URL
> for, even if Logitech were to stop providing the mysq
virgiliomi;689862 Wrote:
> Yes, except that unlike the others, you can download the Logitech Media
> Server software to your computer or NAS and still use your radio to
> play local music and internet radio streams that you have a direct URL
> for, even if Logitech were to stop providing the mysq
TopGeek;689858 Wrote:
> What bothers me more about the SBR is that it is dependent on the server
> for functions that are local in ther stand-alone radios - such as
> alarms.
Yes, except that unlike the others, you can download the Logitech Media
Server software to your computer or NAS and still
buffettck;689821 Wrote:
> I wouldn't call them "stand alone" units in any sense of the word. Yes,
> it's a self-contained piece of hardware, but you cannot use it without
> an internet connection...and the requisite hardware on the other end to
> access it...
What they mean by 'stand-alone' is
buffettck;689806 Wrote:
> Interesting. A cheapo quartz digital watch is much, much more accurate
> than that. So, this thing really can't even keep accurate time on it's
> own? How stupid.
Many would agree. ;)
I, personally, have zero interest in having yet another clock in my
midst via mu
Make sure you haven't got the Podcast plugin enabled (check in WebUI
Settings/Plugins). It is out of date and shouldn't be used anymore. If
it is disabled you will not have Podcast menu item under Edxtras menu on
players and WebUI.
The Podcasts you want available should be added only on mysb.co
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