belaynvnas;596782 Wrote:
> Most often I uses my Radio for webradio through mysqueezebox.com.I dont
> understand why the Radio can not always be connected to mysqueezebox
> and let the local server just be an addon for music/application shares.
Think it through for a minute. For example, if an SB
belaynvnas;596782 Wrote:
> Most often I uses my Radio for webradio through mysqueezebox.com.I dont
> understand why the Radio can not always be connected to mysqueezebox
> and let the local server just be an addon for music/application shares.
Seems like a lot of added coding, maintenance, suppo
Most often I uses my Radio for webradio through mysqueezebox.com.I dont
understand why the Radio can not always be connected to mysqueezebox
and let the local server just be an addon for music/application shares.
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belaynvnas
I just tried this several times, works fine for me. Note: I do not use
any WOL if that causes any such confusion for the Radio, I dunno.
Radio on SBS playing music from my library, place Radio into standby
(music stops, clock displayed).
Disconnect my SBS computer from the network, eventually t
You will only see the Home menu item "switch to MySB" if the player is
currently or was last connected to SBS server. But SBS server need not
be running to see and use this Home menu item.
If your player is currently or was last on MySB then "switch to MySB"
will not appear on your Home menu.
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toby10;596404 Wrote:
> The Radio will always try to reconnect to whatever server it was last
> connected to. But you should not be getting "errors" if trying to
> switch servers.
> If Radio tries to connect to SBS on your computer just wait for it to
> give up (about 10 seconds) then hit the Hom
The Radio will always try to reconnect to whatever server it was last
connected to. But you should not be getting "errors" if trying to
switch servers.
If Radio tries to connect to SBS on your computer just wait for it to
give up (about 10 seconds) then hit the Home button, then select
Internet R
aubuti;596327 Wrote:
> Huh? It doesn't. You don't need anything other than mysb.com to connect
> to internet radio.
> QUOTE]
> Well both true and false. If you like to play your local MP3 library,
> the whole Radio (including the Webradio) is connected to your PC and
> not mysb.com. And that mean
e3henri;596322 Wrote:
> My main problem is that I dont understand why the Webradio function
> needs to connect to anything but mysqueezebox.com at all.
Huh? It doesn't. You don't need anything other than mysb.com to connect
to internet radio.
e3henri;596322 Wrote:
> Some people mostly uses the P
linvale;596321 Wrote:
> I have just tested this to check how the the Radio works, as I had not
> seen this as a problem. It seems to work as would be logical: if the
> server is switched off whilst listening to a server the radio will ask
> if you want to switch to mysqueezebox.com when you try t
e3henri;595164 Wrote:
> Yes, but the problem is if the Radio is not changed to mysbs before
> entering sleep. Most often you just turn off the Radio when your are
> done, you are not supposed to mix with settings in the shutdown
> sequence (my kids will just press power when they want the radio t
If your Radio was last connected to MySB.com then that is where the
Radio will connect to when your start up the Radio.
No local server will be accessed or woken up.
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toby10
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Most often I uses my Radio for webradio through mysqueezebox.com.
But sometimes I want to listen to music from my local PC (that is not
always turned on)
If I understand this OK, the Radio now totally connects to the local
squeezeserver (including webradio handling etc).
When I turn off my PC, the
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