ews2k wrote:
>
> I am pondering whether the 'rushing' sound was not possibly caused by
> data getting into the audio stream? Imagine the sound when standing in,
> around or under a waterfall - this is what it was doing.
>
>
> -Eric
In all my sb years, I have not heard anything like you
kidstypike wrote:
> It must have, it make noises when you browse the menus, you can
> disable/enable these, Settings > Audio settings.
>
> 29544Fair enough I always turn those sounds off.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> The Touch doesn't have a built in speaker.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
IIRC original Touch had a micro speaker and a microphone. Don't know if
they got omitted in later production runs.
slartibartfast wrote:
> The Touch doesn't have a built in speaker.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
It must have, it make noises when you browse the menus, you can
disable/enable these, Settings > Audio settings.
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.0.0-b9 18K library,
ews2k wrote:
> I took it to the office this morning and all was fine for about 2 hours
> before the dreaded rushing noise again, from both the amplifier
> connected to the Touch as well as the Touch's built-in speaker. Again
> the only way to kill this was to unplug the unit from the power
Redrum wrote:
> ews2k, why not try loading a few songs on a thumb drive and see if the
> problem persists when listening to music locally (no network or ISP)?
> This is an old document, and things might have changed, but page 12 runs
> you through the steps:
>
>
I took it to the office this morning and all was fine for about 2 hours
before the dreaded rushing noise again, from both the amplifier
connected to the Touch as well as the Touch's built-in speaker. Again
the only way to kill this was to unplug the unit from the power source.
I then tried to
toby10 wrote:
> But no guarantee that will solve your issue if the problem is your
> network or ISP.
ews2k, why not try loading a few songs on a thumb drive and see if the
problem persists when listening to music locally (no network or ISP)?
This is an old document, and things might have
ews2k wrote:
> ... Would the Classic be a reliable means of listening to IR radio
> without any computer being in the path?
Yes, same as Touch connecting to MySB.com. But no guarantee that will
solve your issue if the problem is your network or ISP.