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Transmission interruptions
occur when listening to
internet radio stations.
Cause 1:
The capacity of the internet radio station‘s server is at its limit.
Remedy:
Choose a different station.
Cause 2:
Network problems occurred.
Remedy:
Check your network (see above).
Some internet radio stations
cannot be received
Cause:
The internet radio station has been switched off, it transmits only at certain
hours of the day or it has changed its internet address.
Remedy:
Try to get information from the website of the station regarding transmission
hours and internet address (URL).
Try to establish a connection to the station at a later time.
Bad sound quality at certain
internet radio stations
Cause:
The station transmits with a low audio bandwidth (low bitrate).
Remedy:
Use stations transmitting at least at 128 kBit/s. This is the lowest recommended
bitrate for adequate sound quality. For good sound quality we recommend high
bitrates like 320 kBit/s
USB Storage device is not
recognised
Cause 1:
The storage device (especially USB hard discs without separate power supply)
draws more electrical current from the USB interface than is permitted by the
USB standard.
Remedy:
Only use USB storage devices that conform to the USB standard or use storage
devices with own power supplies.
Cause 2:
The storage device is not formatted with an appropriate file system.
Remedy:
The MP 2500 R accepts storage devices with FAT16 or FAT32, NTFS, Ext2,
Ext3, Ext3 file systems.
Note:
For big music archives we recommend to use a NAS (network attached storage)
device with a UPnP-AV server to which the MP 2500 R will connect via your
home network.
Problems occur with high-
resolution audio formats
(HD audio) (FLAC and WAV).
Cause:
The MP 2500 R is receiving audio data via a WLAN connection. WLAN
connections do not provide reliable quality, and in most cases are not adequate
for HD audio.
Remedy:
If you want to play back HD audio formats via a network connection, please use
a LAN cable network.