Sound Blaster Wireless Music - Putting It to Use (cont.)

The music library for the Sound Blaster Wireless Music is basically the same as one used in the Jukebox Zen MP3 players. The main difference is that the submenus for artists, albums, and all tracks can navigate to a specific section of songs based on the first character of the audio track. Also, increasing the volume of the audio track just brings up a progress bar, which ranges from 0 to 100 with 4-unit increments.



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If you press the "now playing" button once, a screen pops up that shows the information regarding the audio track being played currently. Pressing it again brings up the list of the selected music that is being played.



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Note: We used Firmware version 1.20.01, though the unit came with v1.00.00.

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  • dalhtech - Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - link

    A big difference between this device and the airport express is that you can't control what's being played from the Airport Express with the Airport Express. If the computer is in room A, and the airport express and stereo are in room B, you have to travel from room B where you are listening to music to room A to change the playing track.

    Airport Express needs a remote.
  • EdvardGrieg - Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - link

    If you can find one, the Turtle Beach Audiotron will scan for network shares and use those.
  • outlaws42 - Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - link

    The Squeezebox from slimDevices uses opensource server software
  • johnsonx - Sunday, August 8, 2004 - link

    Does anyone know of a media player that doesn't require their proprietary server software to be running?

    I'd like to find one that can just pull media files from a Windows (CIFS) or Linux (NFS) share.
  • diehlr - Sunday, August 8, 2004 - link

    Seems to me that the Airport Express does this and a whole lot more for a whole let less money.
  • at80eighty - Sunday, August 8, 2004 - link

    HECK! dunno how the double post happened!!
    didint even press 'post' yet!!

    anyway - ive been planning on picking one of these to accompany my new rig - Cnet had reviewed this product, but i wanted to know what my fave HW site had to say about it!

    thx a bunch for the review!

    but the 2.1. support sux : /.. i was hoping to use this to stream to my Bose Lifestyle system for pretty much all my uses *ahem*read* games : p

    Andrew, any input of this? (forgive me if this is a stupid question : p)

    thnx in adv!
  • at80eighty - Sunday, August 8, 2004 - link

    GREAT!

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