Over the past week or so I have been getting error:No items found on
playlist when I try to listen to many of my favourite stations.
These stations had played normally until now.
I haven't changed any settings on my radio.
Has anything changed on how the Squeezebox handles playlists?
Try turning off the sound effects, see if that solves it.
Radio Settings Audio Sound Effects NONE
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This can be due to network problems or security s/w not delivering all
packets to player.
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Thank you.
In some cases, I have been able to search for these stations (mostly
Shoutcast and Calm Radio stations) and connect directly without
difficulty.
Cheers,
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What sort of player are you using and are you using a local LMS or
mysqueezebox.com ?
If you are using a local LMS - I suggest clearing thr LMS cache and
restarting LMS. Restarting Router may also be useful.
bpa's
This is interesting:
Logitech support sends out e-mails where they claim you can simply go
back by doing a factory reset, the holding (not back, the rewind
button) while it boots and then selecting the SB firmware.
I tried it and it doesn't work for me but then I updated my radio
manually to
This is interesting:
Logitech support sends out e-mails where they claim you can simply go
back by doing a factory reset, the holding (not back, the rewind
button) while it boots and then selecting the SB firmware.
The most interesting part about this is the fact that support knows about
it
A mildly interesting curiosity, now resolved.
Last night between 11PM and midnight all four of my SB Radios dropped
offline (I ping them every hour). Each was displaying the red wifi icon,
and after a power-cycle reluctantly reconnected. They'd all disconnected
again by 1AM, and the bedroom
pippin wrote:
This is interesting:
Logitech support sends out e-mails where they claim you can simply go
back by doing a factory reset, the holding (not back, the rewind
button) while it boots and then selecting the SB firmware.
I tried it and it doesn't work for me but then I updated my
Have you any other wireless devices that remained connected at that
time? Because, given what evidence you presented, I'd have looked at the
router first.
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Like I said, Touch, SB3, iThings and laptop unaffected, whereas the SB
Radios were totally KO'd.
I wouldn't bother, Sherlock. Just posting 'cos it's more of a
contribution than merely shrugging. :)
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In response, my inner voice says Fear of a short life is ubiquitous,
nothing can be certain and all things come to an end in time. Better to
adore briefly in hope of a long relationship than to tolerate for ever.
Openness, stimulation and feedback is important in any relationship.
There is no
MarkBennett wrote:
BTW, just replace phone with Squeezebox here:
http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-03-10/
perfect
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MarkBennett wrote:
In response, my inner voice says Fear of a short life is ubiquitous,
nothing can be certain and all things come to an end in time. Better to
adore briefly in hope of a long relationship than to tolerate for ever.
Openness, stimulation and feedback is important in any
toby10 wrote:
Highly doubt Radio SB3 share any similar parts being four years apart
in development and are completely different software/firmware
architecture.
Agreed. I'm pretty sure that even Boom, which shared more hardware with
SB2/SB3, used a different wireless chipset. Looking again
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