paqi;422325 Wrote: 
> 
> I stop the music in Ipeng. The speakers go silent and no music comes
> out. But if I open Squeezecenter I can see that it is still playing like
> it just went on mute. so if I turn on Ipeng the music starts immediately
> without me doing anything.
> 

What happens if you press "pause" in the web interface? iPeng should do
the same thing.

jimmyb;422330 Wrote: 
> 
> Since then I have managed to get it to work!!! But only in the
> following scenario:
> I turn off the iPod and then when I turn it back on, I start iPeng
> immediately before the iPod has time to connect to the network. iPeng
> then starts fine, saying that there is no player connected. After a few
> seconds, the iPod successfully registers on the network and then iPeng
> recognises the Squeezecenter and successfully connects. Would you expect
> this behaviour given your explanation of the problem?
> 
Yes, that fits.
Since you can't change your network configuration, iPeng only tests it
upon startup (and on some connection errors).
So when the network comes up while you are connected, you are fine, but
only if the server discovery works, manually configured servers will not
work.

Got another workaround for you: cove the antenna on the iPod with some
aluminum foil when waking it up, so you don't have to restart it. Has to
have been at sleep for a minute, though.
Tried it, works for me.


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