ralphpnj wrote:
Just a warning: have a backup plan and USE IT!!! You don't want to have
to rip all your CDs again. Unfortunately I learned the hard way and it
was not fun. So please backup your music library. And good luck with new
set up, may you enjoy lots of music for many years to
jeromeharris wrote:
Having such ready access to my digital music collection (not to mention
Internet streams) is quite an amazing experience; it makes me think of
the visions of the future from World's Fairs of decades past, or from
The Jetsons!
Oh, I remember 'this ad'
a cheap wireless router is cabled between them, acting as a sort of
bridge by supplying the necessary DNS addressing)
That's the only concern ,but if you done it the right way everything is
on the same network ,not separate networks connected to each other .
Multiple devices can still make one
markofrespect wrote:
Did you find the solution? I'm getting the same issue after a reset but
have had months of it working fine before then ... now totally stuck
after searching everywhere
No, I never found a solution.
So, are you saying that you had, at one point, the Touch operating
If so please share you experiences. How much better is the Oppo DAC vs
the SBT? Did you find adding the EOD a big improvement ? I'm planning
on hooking Apple TV into my AVR via HDMI and into the Oppo via optical
cable. I will hook the SBT into the Oppo via COAX. How does this sound?
Thanks in
My Touch got fried when I stupidly plugged it into a 12v power supply.
The power stage is now shot and there are no parts or replacements
available from Logitech. I tried a repair shop in NYC but they said
there was nothing they could do. Anyone have any experience with
repairing these beasts?
vingi...@gmail.com wrote:
My Touch got fried when I stupidly plugged it into a 12v power supply.
The power stage is now shot and there are no parts or replacements
available from Logitech. I tried a repair shop in NYC but they said
there was nothing they could do. Anyone have any experience