Squeezebox Touch Features Guide
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Note:
For more Troubleshooting information about playing music from an SD card or USB drive (referred to as
Squeezebox Touch Server), go to:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Troubleshooting_Squeezebox_Touch_Server
For additional general information about playing music from an SD card or USB drive (referred to as Squeezebox Touch Server),
go to:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Squeezebox_Touch_as_a_Home_Music_Server
If the problem is not resolved, contact Logitech Technical Support.
Sound is choppy, distorted, or skips
If your music quality is sub-standard, there could be excessive interference in your wireless connection, or the wireless signal
might be too weak for some other reason. Try the following:
If possible, move your Squeezebox and router closer together or remove sources of potential interference,
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such as cordless phones.
You can also try connecting your Squeezebox directly to the router using an Ethernet cable. If this solves the problem,
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then it is most likely being caused by weak wireless network signal strength or network interference.
To check the wireless signal strength on your Squeezebox:
Go to
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Settings > Advanced > Diagnostics.
FORWARD and REWIND buttons don’t seek
If the Forward and Rewind buttons on your Squeezebox Touch remote control are not working as you expect, it is likely that
this is due to the format of the song you are playing. Seeking is supported with the following formats:
MP3
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FLAC
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WMA standard
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WAV
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AIFF
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OGG
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AAC / M4A
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Apple Lossless
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Note:
The progress bar toward the top of the touchscreen allows you to perform the seeking function, but the Forward
and Rewind buttons in the status bar of the touchscreen do not. The FWD and REW buttons on the remote control do provide
the seeking function.
Note:
Seeking is not supported for AAC/M4A or Apple Lossless unless you are using Squeezebox Server on a computer.