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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostI first knew about it last night: the stations apparently connected and loaded successfully (displaying the name of the station and the content) - but there was no sound. Apparently all the presets were stopped from working by the changes: the fix is to select each station again from the main lists, and then re-save it to the correct preset. (I've now done this, and have got most of my preset stations back: I've raised support tickets for the missing ones.)
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Just got a new receiver:
Previously, if I wanted to listen to internet radio stations on my main hi-fi, I was using the computer to connect to the stations and then piping the result into the hi-fi via a vast tangle of cables. I finally got sick of this, and decided to get a proper unit which I could add to the hi-fi system. I was encouraged by the reviews for this box, and astonished at the price (well below that of the competition). So far, I'm very impressed (set-up was straightforward, and the sound quality is superb.)
(So nice to be able to switch over to Audiophile Classical with one button-press, when something unbearable comes on R3 (seems to happen more and more these days.))
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostThanks for the info, peterthekeys, our radio had exactly the same symptoms yesterday and we were wondering if it had developed a fault. I turned the radio off and back on again today and when I tried to select a preset station there was a voice message saying that presets needed to be re-saved.
The stations were not even presets as such, but accessed through the 'Last Listened' option.
I have printed out the list of stations in post #101, and will use that as a basis to explore new stations.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI have printed out the list of stations in post #101, and will use that as a basis to explore new stations.
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostJust thought that I'd mention this in case anyone else is having similar problems.
My Auna receiver uses the site Frontier Silicon Internet Radio as the portal from which it gets lists of stations and streams. Apparently they had a major glitch over the weekend, and have had to do some serious reconfiguration and reprogramming to get things working again. More here:
I first knew about it last night: the stations apparently connected and loaded successfully (displaying the name of the station and the content) - but there was no sound. Apparently all the presets were stopped from working by the changes: the fix is to select each station again from the main lists, and then re-save it to the correct preset. (I've now done this, and have got most of my preset stations back: I've raised support tickets for the missing ones.)
(I've thought for a while that the use by these receivers of a single portal to access all the stations was a bit of an Achilles heel - if the portal hits a problem, all the stations vanish. Better would be to be able to tune into each station separately (if so desired.))
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostJust got a new receiver:
Previously, if I wanted to listen to internet radio stations on my main hi-fi, I was using the computer to connect to the stations and then piping the result into the hi-fi via a vast tangle of cables. I finally got sick of this, and decided to get a proper unit which I could add to the hi-fi system. I was encouraged by the reviews for this box, and astonished at the price (well below that of the competition). So far, I'm very impressed (set-up was straightforward, and the sound quality is superb.)
(So nice to be able to switch over to Audiophile Classical with one button-press, when something unbearable comes on R3 (seems to happen more and more these days.))
The Humax was supposed to be giving me this afternoon's R3 afternoon concert (Elgar 1st symph etc via Freeview channel 703) but I was not amused by frequent loss of LH channel and possibly other wandering balances. Was this just (local?) Freeview or did DAB/ internet users also suffer?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by peterthekeys View PostJust got a new receiver:
Previously, if I wanted to listen to internet radio stations on my main hi-fi, I was using the computer to connect to the stations and then piping the result into the hi-fi via a vast tangle of cables. I finally got sick of this, and decided to get a proper unit which I could add to the hi-fi system. I was encouraged by the reviews for this box, and astonished at the price (well below that of the competition). So far, I'm very impressed (set-up was straightforward, and the sound quality is superb.)
(So nice to be able to switch over to Audiophile Classical with one button-press, when something unbearable comes on R3 (seems to happen more and more these days.))
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I've just joined this forum , so maiden post.......
Just written to the controller of Radio Three for the second time....he doesn't get back.....to tell him I was going "internet radio" to avoid the dreadful music on R3 in the late evening.
I bought a Roberts a few years ago, and found it a bit of a prima donna.. dear too. It works reasonably well though. So this time I bought a Peterhouse Graduate at about half the price, and it is doing pretty well. Nice tone. Should I have started a new thread? Just wanted to say hello really!!
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Originally posted by wzevon1951 View PostI've just joined this forum , so maiden post.......
Just written to the controller of Radio Three for the second time....he doesn't get back.....to tell him I was going "internet radio" to avoid the dreadful music on R3 in the late evening.
I bought a Roberts a few years ago, and found it a bit of a prima donna.. dear too. It works reasonably well though. So this time I bought a Peterhouse Graduate at about half the price, and it is doing pretty well. Nice tone. Should I have started a new thread? Just wanted to say hello really!!
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