Originally posted by Bryn
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Misc. technical issues - streaming, dynamic range, etc.
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Snow! Wow.
There was snow on some of the mountains/hills round here a few days ago, but it's raining today, so I think it will all have gone. Difficult to see though, as so murky it's not possible to see the tops.
You really shouldn't have the problems you mentioned with a fairly new mobile phone.
The Sony headphones sound as though they might be quite good - "even" with Bluetooth, but pricey. I have thought about getting a pair of noise cancelling headphones before, but as they'd probably only normally be used on trains or aircraft it's unlikely they'd get a lot of use just now.
Do those have lithium ion batteries or similar, and a charging station or USB charging?
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I have the LG V50 phone (very similar to Richard's but a later model) but I can't comment on his problem but I have a strong suspicion that the phone is infected by a poltergeist.
I put it down an a seemingly level surface only to hear the inevitable thunk a few seconds later as the phone falls onto the floor. (No, it isn't due to vibration.)
Perhaps the poltergeist theory is a bit far fetched - the phone has a very slippery surface.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI put it down an a seemingly level surface only to hear the inevitable thunk a few seconds later as the phone falls onto the floor. (No, it isn't due to vibration.)
Perhaps the poltergeist theory is a bit far fetched - the phone has a very slippery surface.
Eventually I figured it out. What I think was happening was that text messages - or perhaps random calls - were being sent to the phone, and causing it to vibrate. The location of the phone was such that this caused the car to get agitated, and "believe" that some miscreant had entered the locked car which then activated the very audible warning. Of course this didn't always happen, and sometime the phone was even switched off, or if it was on, the battery had run down. I "love" mobile phones so much that I hardly ever use them. Initially we looked for other possible causes such as animals, or wind. It took quite a while to diagnose and correct the problem due to the erratic and intermittent nature of the alarms.
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A strange thing happened while I was listening on Qobuz today - without my knowingly having done anything, it appeared to have suddenly upgraded itself from 16bit/44.1 to "Studio". Is that some kind of Black Friday thing? My first thought was to write and complain, but then I thought I'd give it a try. Has this happened to anyone else?
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