If I've just listened to my local server and now have switched to Rhapsody, does the Radio know the server is no longer needed and let it shut down? Or, how do I manually switch Radio source from server to network? I'd prefer my server to go back to standby if its not needed.
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Thread: How to Switch from SBS to MySB?
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2009-11-16, 17:35 #1
How to Switch from SBS to MySB?
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2009-11-17, 03:49 #2
You must switch manually.
If Radio is currently on SBS: from Radio go to Settings > Advanced > Networking > "connect to MySB.com"
If SBS is turned off first: from Radio go to Internet Radio or My Apps and MySB.com will be offered
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2009-11-17, 05:30 #3Senior Member
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Hi,
first, I do not have a radio yet, but planning to do so...
So heres the way how it works with my SBClassic.
I just press the left arrow on the remote for about 5 sec, after that it comes directly to the config menue where I can select the connection.
But AFAIK the radio does not come with a remote... so maybe you could emulate this with direct operation.
Kind regards
carreraSBClassic, Touch, Receiver eingelagert - Duet, Radio, Boom in Verwendung ansonsten iPeng, SqueezePad
Server: Win7, Files: FLAC
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2009-11-17, 07:37 #5Easy enough and totally my oversight; I somehow didn't see that option on the "Networking" menu. Thanks.If Radio is currently on SBS: from Radio go to Settings > Advanced > Networking > "connect to MySB.com"
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2009-11-17, 09:49 #6

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