I sent another complaint to RadioIO yesterday. Hopefully they'll appreciate
that this is a real problem.
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MarkR47 Wrote:
Dave,
Did you ever get a response from RadioIO ?
I've had my SB2 for a couple of weeks and rather liked the RadioIO
Acoustic and Jazz channels whilst listening from another room, but I
can't listen in the same room as the system as the 'static' is too
noticable. I've
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 03:46:06 -0800
Dave D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I set them a very complete description of the problem on September 9th.
I received an immediate, brief answer, and have been ignored since.
You need to report the problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED], because
they are not going to do
FWIW I have definately been hearing the static over the past week or so
and thought it was my system. It is periodically there when I listen
to the acoustic channel.
This is not your imagination as independently I had concerns on this
for a while now.
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rme
Dave,
Did you ever get a response from RadioIO ?
I've had my SB2 for a couple of weeks and rather liked the RadioIO
Acoustic and Jazz channels whilst listening from another room, but I
can't listen in the same room as the system as the 'static' is too
noticable. I've heard it on every RadioIO
Dave wrote:
Quick bump to ask once more if anyone else is noticing the pops in the
left channel of the RadioIO streams. Easy to hear on Acoustic.
Dave,
Sorry it took so long to get to this. I just sat down and listened to the
Subscriber Acoustic stream through headphones using Windows Media
Thank you for doing the listening test, Steve. You have confirmed the
presence and nature of the noise which Aaron and I hear. Your
observation is key: it shows that the original RadioIO stream has the
problem.
I just finished sending an email to RadioIO Customer Care, describing
the problem
Quick bump to ask once more if anyone else is noticing the pops in the
left channel of the RadioIO streams. Easy to hear on Acoustic.
I'm going to send an email off to RadioIO tomorrow and would like to
provide feedback from more than just a couple people.
One observation today: the pops seem
Dave D Wrote:
I'm wondering if I can capture this on a scope and what I would trigger
on? The pops are usually very low level.
I tried for about an hour tonight to just _see_ the pops (nevermind
triggering on one). No luck. I think they are very low level.
Anything high enough to be
I can hear the noise both using my squeezebox and via win-amp. I had to
make sure that I was listening to the 128kbps stream on winamp. The
noise is not apparent on the 32 kbps low quality, free stream.
Chris
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lostboy Wrote:
I used urlsnooper (recommended in a previous thread) on my slimserver to
find where to point winamp for the test.
So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
Slimserver exhibits the noise in the left channel. I wonder if the
other 128k streams, i.e. to
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:59:44 -0700
Dave D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lostboy Wrote:
I used urlsnooper (recommended in a previous thread) on my slimserver to
find where to point winamp for the test.
So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
Slimserver exhibits the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, Chris, you have confirmed that the 128k RadioIO stream used by
Slimserver exhibits the noise in the left channel. I wonder if the
other 128k streams, i.e. to paying customers, also have the
noise or if
it's only on the stream Slimserver has access to?
Anyone
I am not hearing static on either my squeezebox or the 128k RadioIO stream
using Windows Media player.
When you use Windows Media player are you using their pay stream or the
free-but-hidden 128k stream provided to SlimDevices customers? (I don't know
if we've established if the free 128k
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not hearing static on either my squeezebox or the 128k RadioIO
stream using Windows Media player.
When you use Windows Media player are you using their pay stream or
the free-but-hidden 128k stream provided to SlimDevices customers? (I
don't know if we've
stevek1006 Wrote:
Well, I have to admit that I only listened for 30 minutes or so (to the
acoustic channel), but as I mentioned earlier, I heard no static in
that time. If I get a chance to listen longer through headphones, I
will do so, but probably not today.
Steve, you should definitely
dean Wrote:
Given that you've heard it in SoftSqueeze and on the hardware player, I
suspect it's a problem in the original RadioIO data. I'd drop their
customer support folks a note.
That's exactly what I will be doing, but it would be nice to say that
I've found other people who have
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dean Wrote:
Given that you've heard it in SoftSqueeze and on the hardware player,
I
suspect it's a problem in the original RadioIO data. I'd drop their
customer support folks a note.
That's exactly what I will
Aaron Zinck Wrote:
I listen to RadioIO Acoustic and I've noticed it, too.
Aaron, thank you for your reply. I thought I was the only one who
could hear this, and it has been driving me crazy. I've all but
stopped listening to RadioIO because of it, and switched over to Radio
Paradise.
Now
dean Wrote:
Given that you've heard it in SoftSqueeze and on the hardware player, I
suspect it's a problem in the original RadioIO data. I'd drop their
customer support folks a note.
That's exactly what I will be doing, but it would be nice to say that
I've found other people who have
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