erland wrote:
But I assume you have seen the Font Replacer applet provided by a
third party developer which can be installed from
Settings/Advanced/Applet Installer menu ? It adds support for
Chinese/Japanese/Korean as I've understood.
Hi Erland. Where can I find that Font Replacer? If I go
pingfloid wrote:
Hi Erland. Where can I find that Font Replacer? If I go to Settings
Advanced Applet Installer I can only see two applets: BBC Radio and
World Clock.
Thank You.
You need to uncheck the Settings Advanced Applet Installer
Recommended Applet Only option first, after
Thanks, garym. He recently added wireless service but I set up his music
to play independent of that (and prior to his purchase). Can you direct
me to instructions on how to set up the Duet controller with the touch,
to work through the wifi?
Thanks a bunch.
yukiginger wrote:
Thanks, garym. He recently added wireless service but I set up his music
to play independent of that (and prior to his purchase). Can you direct
me to instructions on how to set up the Duet controller with the touch,
to work through the wifi?
Thanks a bunch.
So, he has
Thanks again. I wanted to avoid having SBS and his music running off his
laptop because he doesn't often use his laptop. An older desktop
computer gets the most use in the house and it is the machine that he
accesses the internet with. I also understand that is better to use the
Touch with an
yukiginger wrote:
Thanks again. I wanted to avoid having SBS and his music running off his
laptop because he doesn't often use his laptop. An older desktop
computer gets the most use in the house and it is the machine that he
accesses the internet with. I also understand that is better to
yukiginger wrote:
Thanks again. I wanted to avoid having SBS and his music running off his
laptop because he doesn't often use his laptop.
You don't need to run SBS on a laptop.
Personally, at home, I'm running a SB-Touch with an attached USB drive
and the internal TinyLMS server. The
garym wrote:
why not install LMS (new version of SbS) on the desktop that is attached
to the network? And connect the USB drive with FLAC files to the
desktop. You don't need a lot of horsepower for the LMS, so an old
desktop is fine. And again, you can connect the USB external drive to
jean2 wrote:
You don't need to run SBS on a laptop.
Personally, at home, I'm running a SB-Touch with an attached USB drive
and the internal TinyLMS server. The networking of the Touch is
configured to connect to my WiFi Access Point. The Touch can play local
music from the attached USB
when playing 24/96 material, there are intermittent sound from left
channel for first 20-30 seconds. Is this anything to do with EDO buffer
setting?
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Triode wrote:
The no hub work around will definitely break some usb devices as it does
not obey the requested data packet interval. If you get nothing with it
enabled and music with it disabled, its possible that the device is not
doing async usb correctly - do you hear occasional pops? If
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