Man in a van wrote:
> This may work or it may not.
>
Your suggestions rely on the AVR to act as a USB device, basically
operate as an USB DAC. I seriously doubt it supports anything but USB
host mode. Granted I'm not that up to speed with this stuff, but I
haven't heard of any mainstream receiv
Nothing strange about having more than one LMS instance, normally works
just fine.
Please be a little more specific about your setup and what happens.
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To be fair, by moving LMS from your XP host to PcP you have introduced a
more significant change to your system than the upgrade of LMS.
My assessment is that this is a network issue. OrangeSqueeze doesn't
talk to your radio, it talks to LMS, if your Radio keeps playing that
implies it's connected
Rob Meades wrote:
> I have seen one of the IP addresses occupied by www.mysqueezebox.com
> stop responding to ping for several hours and then begin responding to
> ping again (without me touching/rebooting anything), so there are
> definitely connectivity issues and I don't believe they are neces
Rob Meades wrote:
> This is a completely fresh LMS installation (the Ubuntu box was used for
> something else before) following the installation and post-installation
> instructions 'here'
> (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/DebianPackage#installing_7.9.0)
> and the only plug-ins added by me
The distros build around LMS (Vortexbox, Daphile) usually include all
kinds of stuff, like SW players or clever ripping programs, but my
experience from Vortexbox is that it feels a bit "monolithic" and I do
believe they work best when running on "bare metal". As long as it's
just LMS you want and
Not sure I understand your question, but I believe what you want to do
is to disable the UPnP/DLNA plugin in LMS. That way your Cambridge
player shouldn't see the LMS instance.
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thomas b wrote:
> ANDY GRUZMAN'S plug in is already disabled so I need another method, but
> thanks for the feedback!
If the plugin is indeed disabled, then your Cambridge isn't connecting
to LMS, plain and simple.
I think you need to describe your problem a little better. Where is
Twonky insta
I'd be so rude to suggest your description is impossible and somewhat
incoherent.
The SB doesn't care about WiFi for powering up, you will get the large
"splash screen" text no matter what.
No reason whatsoever to mess with LMS, it's irrelevant for this.
Did you use the same power supply in both
Xorro wrote:
> I downloaded the latest version (UE 10) from the nightly builds folder
> as SS wasn't working at all and the server wouldn't start. This new
> software solved this problem and I was able to start SS on the Mac, my
> Squeezebox classic can now see the Mac but it won't connect to it.
jonblauch wrote:
> The issue does not appear to be with the server. I can see the songs
> playing on the server, while the squeezebox seems to "reboot". My
> theory is it is loosing connectivity, but not sure how to confirm that.
Hmm, it's not simply a case of a power supply on its last legs t
If the player does a complete restart, with "splash screen" and
everything that would suggest some kind of hardware problem rater than
server or network problem.
The power supplies often fail with age and sometimes cause restarts.
WiFi boards may also cause erratic behaviour.
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But if the music you have on the laptop is the same you have on your
server with LMS on I don't see the reason for this exercise to begin
with. Why not just use your laptop to control LMS?
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franknnn wrote:
> Insert disc into the CDR, it rips, tags all on its own. Not sure what
> it used to do the tags. Whatever LMS usually uses for
> metadata/tags/cover art
Tagging is not an LMS function, it is (or rather was) a function of the
Vortexbox system. However, the online database that w
To be honest, I doubt upgrading the server is the best way to tackle
this problem, given that there are no problems with the picore players.
Your description point more to a network problem I think. If you try to
switch the SB3 to mysqueezebox when you experience this problem, does
that work?
The
muggo wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
> Actually, the issue on the SB3 is it can't wake the server rather than
> can't connect. If I do nothing for a couple of days, it connects
> straight away.
Still doesn't imply that a server upgrade would solve the problem. So
even if you get the update done
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