toby10 wrote:
> No. Only real "option" is using LMS server on a computer, but you are
> now Dependant on LMS and a computer.
Well, yes - if you don't want to rely on logitech servers, you have to
run your own. Fortunately that is extremely easy. I would never have
known about the outage if I h
castalla wrote:
> If the outtage was caused by the storm in the USA, then maybe they
> switched the US server facilty across to Europe?
They probably don't.
> If anything then I would have expected the US service to be affected -
> strange nobody from over there is shouting complaints?
Unfort
mattiwbln wrote:
> Pinging mysqueezebox.com gives different adresses than the Radio uses
> per setup. Wonder if the problem isn't rather with LT's configuration
> than the servers.
Hmm... Interesting... Could it be that the Radio is using either a fixed
IP address or a custom name server?
castalla wrote:
> Without any definitive info from Logitech, how can anybody tell where
> the servers are located.
'Traceroute is a pretty good indicator'
(http://www.infosniper.net/index.php?ip_address=79.125.18.68&map_source=1&overview_map=1&lang=1&map_type=1&zoom_level=7).
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CharlieG wrote:
> I have been watching the price of a red Squeezebox Radio on Amazon.
> Wednesday it went down to $99.99 (US). I put it in my cart but did not
> check out. The radio doesn't really fit my use (I sit down to listen to
> music on a stereo). Anyway while I was deciding whether t
CharlieG wrote:
> LOL
> I really wasnt trying to make a science out of it, just found the price
> fluctuations interesting. I do think I got a good price.
>
> Edit: You know come to think of it, I really do tend to make a science
> out of a purchase. I research it to death :-)
>
> Edit 2: Yo
djfake wrote:
> Is there an open-source version of LMS, one that isn't maintained by
> Logitech?
Well, the current version is open source and not really maintained by
Logitech... :)
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Hangover wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a Teufel One and Connector and connected them with Squeezebox.
> This would work, but if I send some musik from my audio server to all
> three combined, only the Raumfeld would make a sound. Squeezebox
> doesn't.
Are the Teufel systems supposed to be compatible wit
aubuti wrote:
> Is it Logitech's limit or Raumfeld's?? As Mnyb says, the players need to
> be using the same protocol to work together. What software are you using
> on your audio server?
I guess it is a limitation of the DLNA protocol I am assuming the
Raumfeld system uses (haven't been able to
Alex Wood wrote:
> Hello
>
> I accessed the device via SSH and found no iptables available.
> I wonder how it might be solved. Any chance I can install it or there is
> an alternative already there?
>
> Any help would be much appreciated
Why do you need iptables?
"To try to judge the real f
Donny Wallace wrote:
> Does everyone else have the same problem with Squeezebox being unstable
> in so many different ways? Has anyone figured out how to fix this
> constant problem- it got old months ago...:(:mad::confused::eek:
What kind of unstability are you seeing? What software version ar
conrad.de still seems to have UE Radios on stock.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Paul W Klipsch, 1953
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pincopallo_it wrote:
> I m the happy owner of a Squeezebox Radio . I d like to buy a Sony
> HTCT370 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer.
>
> I d like to connect the Squeezebox Radio to the toolbar using a cable.
> As you know The Radio has an headphone jack and Sony Soundbar has a
> hdmi IN !
>
pincopallo_it wrote:
> Thanks for all your replies
>
> i have read soundbar has also an analog in does it change anything
> ?
>
Yes, it does. You should be able to plug in the headphone output of the
radio into the analog input, all you need is a standard 3.5mm jack
cable.
"To try to j
svebru wrote:
> What should I do? It feels like the Squeezebox Radio I've got is
> beginning to be outdated...
Nothing in the Radio that would cause that by being "outdated". Streams
are still streams. As others have stated, your problems are probably
network-related.
"To try to judge the rea
I assume you are talking about the wmls11b, not wmb11. I also assume it
can play a mp3 stream - can you try pointing it to
http://SERVER:9000/stream.mp3 (where SERVER is the address of your
squeezebox server)?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing a
d6jg wrote:
> That will work for a single player but I don't think you can sync
> multiple instances of the http player
You are right - no true synchronisation, but:
jeanwedding wrote:
> I have 3 Linksys radios in 3 diff rooms...
If the radios are in different rooms, just being able to play t
Barry Cornell wrote:
> I live in France, where my wife has had a serious accident and will
> spend many months in rehabilitation. For much of the day she hears no
> English, so my squeezebox internet radio will have a vital role to play.
> My computer and iPad connect easily to the hospital wi-fi
gillecaluim wrote:
> I have several radios, some connected wirelessly and others using wired
> connections, so there is no "dedicated" physical port to attach them.
Ethernet hasn't been a shared media since good old 10Base5 coaxial
cable. You will always have a dedicated physical port in your s
rootsmusic wrote:
> Which internet radio device has the most radio stations outside of
> America? Thanks.
Don't they all allow you to enter the address of a station yourself?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quacker
jeep96 wrote:
> In addition to the problem I previously posted, I forgot to add that
> when I try tp set up my connection, It wont obtain the IP address
> automatically?
Does it work if you set it up manually?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing
Robert Lauriston wrote:
> I could build a HiFiBerry kit if I had to, but that's too much like what
> I do at work, so I'd prefer an off-the-shelf product.
You could get the stuff in a 'nice box from Bryston'
(http://www.bryston.com/products/digital_audio/BDP-Pi.html) for $1300...
:)
"To try t
jeanwedding wrote:
> why have a SBR if you have to have a laptop or monitor and big old
> computer running?
No need for a laptop or big old computer - a cigarette-pack-sized (are
you allowed to say that these days?) raspberry pi is more than enough.
"To try to judge the real from the false w
After a Christmas Eve playing music synced to my living room Touch, my
kitchen Radio started acting up. I can control it through LMS, but when
I select music through the unit itself, it doesn't actually start
playing the new music, but stays playing the original tracks. The power
button turns off
kidstypike wrote:
> Settings > Choose Player, is the Radio actually controlling itself?
Dhh!!! Thanks! :)
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Pa
kidstypike wrote:
> Ha Ha, I think we've all done it :o
:)
Guess I would have noticed if I had started hearing music from the
living room, but the amp was off.
Now how the heck do I explain to my wife what was wrong? "The display
and keys in the kitchen were really operating the player in the
Redrum wrote:
> well, that's a pretty negative take...but probably a pretty accurate
> summary of the family of radio woes threads. :)
>
> unfortunately, there seems to be no one size fits all, and no real good
> solutions if you want to run untethered (battery), but the range
> extender/vonet
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