DaveKen;619032 Wrote: > Hi Gary, > If I start the proceedings with a 'Restore Factory Settings' everything > works as it should, but only for a short period - the longest being > just short of 4 hours and the shortest being about 4 minutes. > If I just switch it on from the point at which I switched it off > before, it goes straight into the same condition as above, namely: - > there is no track or cover art information displayed, just the same > 'wallpaper' as if the track and cover art info was there, and the 'Now > Playing' bar at the top and the 'track progress' bar at the bottom, but > the 'track progress' bar is locked, it doesn't move and remains at the > far RH end (i.e. track ended position).
Odd. And to confirm, even though you don't get track info, does the track play audio just fine. And can you fast forward to next track, etc. That is, you don't SEE track info/art, but you do hear the track and it plays all the way through, etc. DaveKen;619032 Wrote: > > If I let it run in this state eventually the screen totally defaults to > the digital clock screen but still the music keeps playing - weird or > what?? This is probably normal. You might have the digital clock set as your screensaver. When it starts showing digital clock does it continue to play the AUDIO just fine? DaveKen;619032 Wrote: > > I don't know whether it will help or confuse further but, immediately > after a 'Restore Factory Settings', I can control the Lgtech Touch > using iPeng app on my iPod Touch, complete with all the same track and > cover art info as is displayed on the Lgtech Touch. But once the Lgtech > Touch loses the track and cover art info, so does the iPod Touch AND the > iPod Touch will no longer control the Lgtech Touch. I think this is an important symptom. Assuming the track's audio is still playing fine (as asked above), the fact that you can't control anything from any source and you don't see info tells me that the player is somehow losing some portion of the communication between the Server (SbS) and the player (Touch). I wonder if this is some sort of antivirus program that kicks in after a while. I recall you have other things running on your Server Computer related to video, etc. Are you using TWONKY or something like that. I wonder if something else you are using also uses the 9000 port for communication. If so, maybe it is something that kicks in every so often and causes you to loose certain communication with your SbS. Maybe you should change the port for SbS from 9000 to something else, maybe 9001. See picture at bottom of message below. You access this option from SbS > Settings > ADVANCED tab, then use the dropdown menu in upper left hand side to select "Networking". After that you should probably reboot your computer running SbS, unplug your touch and plug it back in after you've rebooted your computer and restarted SbS. DaveKen;619032 Wrote: > > The Lgtech Touch RC will however, in ALL situations,control the Lgtech > Touch. > This is normal. the regular TOUCH remote is an infrared remote. It just uses line of sight and is not communicating via your Local Area Network. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: capture1.jpg | |Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=11546| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- garym ------------------------------------------------------------------------ garym's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17325 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=85697 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
