Man in a van wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I have two thoughts,
>
> 1. Maybe the power suply for the Touch is failing (on the usb output
> side) although I have found that they run quite well, even from a
> battery 'phone recharger.
>
> and
>
> 2. Triode recommended to try a simple passive USB2 bus, bet
markbrauer wrote:
> So, I still think that somewhere in the process of firmware and EDO
> installs, uninstalls, and reinstalls, the "bit" that controls the 5 volt
> power on was switched to "off". If this is the case, a powered hub would
> likely "fix" the problem.
>
You could prove this with a
> I searched for "Spotty Client ID" as you suggested. I found nothing
> pertinent to the playlist folder structure. Are you saying that Spotty
> does support multi-level folders? If so, could you be more specific.
>
Start here and read for a few pages,
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthre
@markbrauer
Or try something like a dual usb cable
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Plug the red power end into the phone charger, the black end (which
would be the data) into the SBTouch and use a normal cable to connect
the female socket to the Burson.
Ronnie
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kidstypike wrote:
> Yes, good call, I forgot about Notepad++, worth installing for "Replace
> All in All Open Documents" alone.
> Save some time that will.
>
> 23340
Thanks to both of you kidstypike & d6jg for your help, worked very
well!
Cheers, David
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drmatt wrote:
> You could prove this with a voltmeter or even just a hub.. (powered or
> otherwise). If a hub works at all, there's power on the bus.
>
> The trick is to remember the sequence of things you tried that resulted
> in the thing you did that fixed it... (The devil is in the
> *metada
Man in a van wrote:
> Start here and read for a few pages,
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107615-Announce-Spotty-v1-1-0&p=888160&viewfull=1#post888160
>
> I think Michael has made an alteration to the procedure, in that one
> only has to enter the Client ID into the box provid
Man in a van wrote:
>
> I don't know if this would work or is even possible, so you decide.
>
> SSH into the Touch and on the command line type
>
> lsusb
>
> and see what the output is.
>
> You could try this without the Burson and with the Burson (connected and
> powered on) EDO installed
markbrauer wrote:
> drmatt
>
> Thanks Matt. You gave me an idea. I brought up the Select Digital Output
> screen with the USB cable disconnected. The option to use the USB output
> does not appear. Then I reconnected the cable and the option reappears.
> This indicates to me that the Touch "sees
markbrauer wrote:
>
> The problem for me is all my playlists are now displayed in one big
> disorganized list. Even if I could up the limit of playlists to show
> them all, it is impossible to find anything, especially when I con see
> only a few at a time on the small Touch screen.
I think the
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