Soulkeeper;574988 Wrote: 
> Wrong: The NAS is a computer, and it's running an OS. Squeezebox Server
> runs on that OS. Whether conversion is done or not, depends on how you
> configure SBS.
> 
> 
> Not quite.
> 1) You can't play music on the iPod's speaker AFAIK (at least that's
> not iPeng's primary function). So the iPod won't work exactly like the
> Touch, it will work more like the Squeezebox Controller.
> 2) The interfaces are not identical. 
> 
> Other than that, you've got it right.

Thanks for the quick response. I wasn't looking at playing music on the
ipod only to use it as a wireless remote so I can sit outside or in a
different room and be able to play music remotely without being able to
actually see the SB Touch screen.

Does running the server software on a NAS work the same as running it
on say a Vista computer? I don't have it loaded on a regular computer
OS but if I remember correctly I saw some screenshots of configuration
on a PC that looked different than what I have available from the
server software running on my NAS.

It may all be web based and the same either way but I'm not sure and
was just wondering.


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