Clock on display on Wiim Sound

Giancarlobig

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Hi everyone, I just configured the Wiim Sound perfectly apart from the clock option which I can't make it work as I would like.
Two problems: 1) is it possible when I turn off Wiim Sound that the clock on the display activates immediately? I think it can be done but I've tried all the steps but I can't; 2) is it possible that during playback the clock activates on the display after a certain period of time instead of the name of the radio I am listening to?
Thanks for your help and sorry for the perhaps trivial questions.
Hello, Giancarlo
 
Hi everyone, I just configured the Wiim Sound perfectly apart from the clock option which I can't make it work as I would like.
Two problems: 1) is it possible when I turn off Wiim Sound that the clock on the display activates immediately? I think it can be done but I've tried all the steps but I can't; 2) is it possible that during playback the clock activates on the display after a certain period of time instead of the name of the radio I am listening to?
Thanks for your help and sorry for the perhaps trivial questions.
Hello, Giancarlo
For 1.) deactivate ‚turn off screen in standby mode‘ under ‚screen settings‘.
2.) will become available according to the roadmap. But it isn‘t possible as of now.
 
For 1.) deactivate ‚turn off screen in standby mode‘ under ‚screen settings‘.
I may be misunderstanding, but I thought the OP was referring to the screen turning off when pressing the remote's power button.

As far as I know, this can't be avoided at present, so I suggest setting the standby mode to 30 seconds and avoiding pressing the remote's power button. (However, even with standby mode set to 30 seconds, it actually takes about 1 minute to enter standby from idle.)
 
I may be misunderstanding, but I thought the OP was referring to the screen turning off when pressing the remote's power button.

As far as I know, this can't be avoided at present, so I suggest setting the standby mode to 30 seconds and avoiding pressing the remote's power button. (However, even with standby mode set to 30 seconds, it actually takes about 1 minute to enter standby from idle.)
I think you are right.
But tbh I cannot see the difference between (auto)standby and off (via the remote) except for the behaviour of the screen.
 
Hi everyone, I just configured the Wiim Sound perfectly apart from the clock option which I can't make it work as I would like.
Two problems: 1) is it possible when I turn off Wiim Sound that the clock on the display activates immediately? I think it can be done but I've tried all the steps but I can't; 2) is it possible that during playback the clock activates on the display after a certain period of time instead of the name of the radio I am listening to?
Thanks for your help and sorry for the perhaps trivial questions.
Hello, Giancarlo
I would also like to see 2).
Or even just a way to use the touch screen to change to the clock while music is playing.
 
I would also like to see 2).
Or even just a way to use the touch screen to change to the clock while music is playing.
It‘s supposedly in the making.

 
I'm considering getting 2 wiim sounds to go in the bedroom as a linked stereo pair, one either side of the bed. These would replace a mini and 2 bedside alarm clock music players.

I can hear the conversation now.

"I've bought these two new speakers for the bedroom."

"I thought we said we weren't buying any more speakers"

"Yes I know but these ones will be the alarm clocks too. They integrate into the rest of the house's music system. We can set them up as stereo so music and audio dramas sound amazing. You can use spotify connect. They can automatically change the sound to fit the room. They will play radio and music from the Emby server. You can put presets into the remote control. They play high res music files. They have all sorts of fancy digital sound processing features. Blah, blah, blah............"

"Well that's all very well and good. But where's the clock?"
 
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