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Yes, I been seeing those errors too and was wondering if that could be part of the whole issue...
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I do recognize this isn't the best way to transition from free to paid and I'll be working to make this topic a bit easier to do in the near future.
Copying user data from lite to paid version:
1. Open lite version and click settings.
2. Scroll down and hit the backup button under BACKUP & RESTORE.
3. Close the list version
4. Open the paid version and click settings.
5. Scroll down and hit the restore button under BACKUP & RESTORE.
Hope that works!
Copying user data from lite to paid version:
1. Open lite version and click settings.
2. Scroll down and hit the backup button under BACKUP & RESTORE.
3. Close the list version
4. Open the paid version and click settings.
5. Scroll down and hit the restore button under BACKUP & RESTORE.
Hope that works!
Hi guys we are looking into this area... Please stay put at this forum for any updates. Thanks for your patience.
I have tested adding a new option and things get stretched but doesn't look that bad... Definitely we would like to make things look as best as possible.
Hi Steve thanks for your confirmation that HTC seems to be working on it... :) Also, thanks for your support! :)
Hi Charlie, well streaming on Android is hard. Streaming wasn't supported by Android's APIs until Android 2.2 I believe. Winamp can play these stations but you can hear blips and ticks cause the Android MediaPlayer can't handle the metadata that is being sent. We don't use the MediaPlayer directly first because there is no control over the metadata and second cause we can't tell with detail what is happening to the stream as you listen. If you look into XiiaLive we like to display as much information as we can get from the stream and streaming session. More streaming details coming soon! :)
So in summary the amount of sweat put into getting streaming to work "flawlessly" in Android has been a ride that has been hard and is still is hard... We are already investigating doing things completely different so that we don't depend on the mercy of Androids MediaPlayer component as most streaming apps do...
So in summary the amount of sweat put into getting streaming to work "flawlessly" in Android has been a ride that has been hard and is still is hard... We are already investigating doing things completely different so that we don't depend on the mercy of Androids MediaPlayer component as most streaming apps do...
Great question! The radio stations that we show on XiiaLive come from a free directory called SHOUTcast. These stations are owned by different people and they sometimes place audio ads to support their stations. Most of the time not a lot of ads. XiiaLive as you know has two versions, one free and the other paid. The main differences is that free has visual ads, we never add audio ads, if there where any audio ads it doesn't come from us but from the broadcaster. And paid version without visual ads and mostly for people that like to support our work. Thanks again for your feedback, let us know any questions.
Got a response from Google:
"We're aware of this problem and are in touch with HTC and Sprint regarding a proper fix and/or workaround."
"We're aware of this problem and are in touch with HTC and Sprint regarding a proper fix and/or workaround."
Just sent out an email to someone from Google hope to get some response soon...
thanks for your patience and sorry there isn't any other way to get it as of now :(
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