Where did you get the replacement battery from, Professor Jim? Have you had any issues since replacing? Thanks! I love my Jambox - it's still going strong, but I might buy a replacement battery just in case they become hard to find!
I bought the battery from iFixit. Looks like they still have it. www.ifixit.com/products/jawbone-big-jambox-replacement-battery My Jambox has been working great since this battery replacement.
Thanks for sharing this. I was on the fence wondering if I should repair mine or just get a new speaker. After seeing the process, I've decided to go ahead and attempt to replace the battery in my big jambox too.
Thx so much for this tutorial. I bought two copies of the game back in the day and just don't feel like giving Blizzard money for the same product a third time. Love this.
This video starts from the beginning (what else lol) with the wrong information! A streamer is not a device for wireless music! A streamer is a device for consuming digital music from a digital source - either the internet, a home network, or simply a hard disk in a home network. This can be through a wireless network at home or a wired network like the Internet... Whatever one chooses has nothing to do with the circumstances that the device is a streamer or just a network player!
You are right. I misspoke and meant network. Though I do think most people are doing it wireless these days, it is not part of the definition of streaming.
I'm about to try it, I have 3 CD keys, 3 copies of the game and none of them work after installing, the sound works but there's no video signal. I'll try this next, hopefully it works
I haven't tried it out, but you could enable DLNA on your windows pc and then Volumio could access media through that. As long as your iTunes library is added as a media library on your PC it should work.
I use the USB interface in ASYNC mode, it's free and works flawlessly. My DAC is a Topping D70 Pro Sabre that plays marvelous: I wanted to have 12V trigger but a cheaper DAC like an SMSL D-6s would have played as nice. I used to have a Raspberry Pi 4 but i replaced it with an HP ProDesk 600 G5 DM: It is always on, runs straight MPD (Music Player Daemon, that's what's under the hood in Volumio!), RompR in a podman/docker container as MPD client. I run a couple of other VMs / Containers, like Home Assistant.
This guy does a good job of demo’ing how to disassemble The Big Jambox-including problems one can run into. The fact that he re-assembles the Jambox is a good view of that process.
finally it is not the battery but i don't no what, all charging system does not work i think! do you no on network where i can find electronics card (jambox)
I do not know. I have seen that sometimes it can be a bent pin on the power jack preventing charging. Or it's possible that the charge port could be repaired, but getting replacement boards is a bit tricky due to Jawbone being defunct.
For me I just found that the battery would not charge at all. The speaker only worked plugged in. I took a chance that replacing the battery would fix it. I don't know of any way to verify a broken battery without taking it apart and testing it manually.
Are you saying it’s not streaming if a device is wired to the network? Is it streaming if you’re using bluetooth? I don’t think wireless has anything to do with it.
I enjoyed your video, especially which pads need removing for the screws. I disassembled the speaker and removed the battery, considering the cost of a battery for a 12 year old speaker I have decided to re-assemble and continue using the speaker with the A/C transformer, it resides in my R/V.
Gracias Profe Jim!! jugaré con mi hermano "pequeño" y recordaremos viejos tiempos. When I try to install (on win10), says it´s a walware...someone with a similar case? or any problem?
The devs are aware that this gets incorrectly flagged as a virus. It got blacklisted a while back and they've had trouble since. They aren't sure how to stop the false positives.
When I made this video I think it was way back on version 4.3. They are on 4.6 now. There have been quite a few bug fixes and additional features added since then. I believe one was making it compatible with the GOG version. But specifically 4.5 to 4.6 there are quite a few updates you can see listed here. forum.war2.ru/index.php?PHPSESSID=3ccgfj7qrav9eu83gvujr5qtqj&topic=5455.0
I haven't seen this before. War2combat says "Discord is the best & fastest option to get your questions answered! Please ask in the "#tech-support" channel after joining." warcraft2.online/discord
I can't say with 100% certainty that it's spyware free, but I'm pretty sure that it is. This program has been out for many years. I first installed it over 5 years ago and have seen no ill effects on any computer I've put it on. It's fully functional, and updated. Plus they are managing their own mock battlenet server. This seems like a kind of elaborate scheme for spyware. It just gets flagged because it's from Russia and is a standalone installer.
The most valuable thing about this video is the courage you gave me to run the installer. Days ago, I downloaded this installer and canceled it for fear that it was a virus, but you inspired my confidence, friend. Thank you
ive tried to do this a few times and my antivirus keeps blocking the download page due to "URL:blacklist" im not very computer savy, anyone have a workaround ?
You are correct. I was over simplifying when I stated a streamer is for wireless music playback. It's really network audio streaming that I'm talking about. It's just most people today do that wirelessly. So when I said wireless, it would be more accurate to say network. Thanks for the feedback!