I listen to internet radio stations worldwide everyday on my Logitech
Squeezebox touch (firmware 7.8.0-R16754) connected to LMS 7.9.2 on i-Mac
OS10.5. I enter all radio stations URL in my favourite. All works
perfectly except this URL
Totally off-topic.
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Michael
I listen to internet radio stations worldwide everyday on my Logitech
Squeezebox touch (firmware 7.8.0-R16754) connected to LMS 7.9.2 on i-Mac
OS10.5. I enter all radio stations URL in my favourite. All works
perfectly except this URL
I just put one together, now I know what the interface is, that is an
add on" to the standard menu system. I should have put it together
before I asked, sorry.
I'll play with it but so far, looks like it might be a good "simple all
in one solution" for him.
Thanks for your help!
Jim
Michael, to clarify, mysb won't be available, or is it that it wont
solve the https issue?
It won't solve the https issue.
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sounds like fun, I will give it a try on one of my touch's first.
Michael, to clarify, mysb won't be available, or is it that it wont
solve the https issue? I ask mostly out of unfamiliarity of the touch
servver interface when compared to lms or msb (e.g. favorites, etc).
Curious, with touch as a server, would the option to switch to mysb.com
still be available on the menus? This would address the https streaming.
No, it would not, as mysb can't stream those either.
Rescan is not an issue, but the "random crashes" are concerning to me
(my friends inability to
mherger wrote:
> > Try it. A 32GB SD card or 64GB flash drive costs under $10 so not
> much
> > to lose. The biggest issue with "Tiny SC" is speed (library rescans,
> in
> > particular), but it may be adequate for your friend particularly if
> the
> > card/drive is updated infrequently.
>
>
Try it. A 32GB SD card or 64GB flash drive costs under $10 so not much
to lose. The biggest issue with "Tiny SC" is speed (library rescans, in
particular), but it may be adequate for your friend particularly if the
card/drive is updated infrequently.
Besides speed and random crashes due to
Try it. A 32GB SD card or 64GB flash drive costs under $10 so not much
to lose. The biggest issue with "Tiny SC" is speed (library rescans, in
particular), but it may be adequate for your friend particularly if the
card/drive is updated infrequently.
The steps required to do this are not that
I have been working on a sb setup for a friend who is not only not
techie, he can react poorly to anything complicated or things not
working as expected. Combine that with distance and infrequent short
visits, its been a challenge.
We went through a few iterations of extra players I had on hand
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