Sprint Android Devices Streaming Issues FIX.
- HTC EVO 4G
- Samsung Transform
- Possibly other phones too
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Tried lowering all the app settings, incl. lower buffer etc. Tried lower bitrate stations. Tried using both 4G @ 6mbps and 3G @ 1800kbps.
I know Google release future SDKs prior to release for devs to test (like gingerbread), but unfortunately phone manufacturers like to mess things up with their own "updates". Makes me wonder sometimes if they perform any QA on their software...
BTW it makes me realize how much I rely on your app, especially when I'm driving, when it breaks through no fault of your own.
Thanks again!
"We're aware of this problem and are in touch with HTC and Sprint regarding a proper fix and/or workaround."
I hope it helps. I don't like keeping music on my device since I'm just lazy so having my streams back would be wonderful.
Also still have a few more tests to perform. Specifically, if there is a difference in streaming audio via direct HTML links. Engadget is good since they offer their Podcasts in MP3, M4A, and OGG. I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes.
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...
Edit: I just re-read the Android media player comment from the XiiaLive devs and I don't think that was the problem as XiiaLive doesn't use that player. The issue is still with HTC though.
This program fails because Sprint can't / won't allow mp3 streaming overseas. Pandora does not allow overseas ips either.
"This program fails because Sprint can't / won't allow mp3 streaming overseas. Pandora does not allow overseas ips either"
Not sure this is valid. I can suggest yeah Sprint doesn't want streaming on phones, but I just think it's a bug introduced by HTC. Pandora is a completely different subject to the issue, essentially the issue is HTC broke the ability to create LocalHost proxy ports which communicate with the internal MediaPlayer.
You better have your contacts written down AND saved to gmil to easily resync
You don't have to call sprint tech support to fix your screw up evo.... just turn it off then turn it on while holding the down volume .. then down a couple timed to test.. up to yes.. and start all over. Enjoy. Terry Blount... former crscktalk editor
Xiialive will now buffer for about a minute and then play eight seconds of choppy audio and then buffer again for another minute. This repeats until I throw my phone out the window.
That is saying to enter "call sprint and ask for MSL code, or password for ##3282#, they will give it to you" as the password.
Just saying....
I love this program Jona, was killin me that it wasn't working... keep up the good work!
Boost Technical support will give you MSL passcode. However they do not support HTC EVO only the new release Samsung.
My thanks goes out to the XiiAlive developer for posting the fix. Happy with the product and I am sure you will be too.
Sprint has disabled online radio streaming on their Android devices. Up to now that includes the HTC EVO and Samsung Transform.
This issue is seen on other streaming applications too. Note that AAC/AAC+ streams are not affected and can play normally without any issues. In order to stream MP3 streams you need to be connected to WIFI.
WORKING FIXES!
FIX #1: (tip sent by Keith)
Contact Sprint they will be able to send the phone a prl update which removes the proxy server changes made by previous OTA. Make sure to call from a different phone so the update gets sent properly.
FIX #2: (sent by Arturo)
1. Go to phone dial and type ##3282#
"there is no need to push call button after. If that did nothing restart your phone and try again"
2. Choose edit mode
3. Put in password.
"You can get the password by calling Sprint and asking for MSL code, or password for ##3282#, they should give it to you."
4. Choose Advanced
5. Change HTTP PD Proxy Port to: 0
6. Change HTTP PD Proxy Address to: 0.0.0.0
Before:
After:
***DISCLAIMER! Be very careful not changing anything else than what is suggested here. NOTE that we are not responsible for any issue that you might have with your phone. ***
**Sprint is aware of the mess up...
After contacting sprint to get a new PRL update, the person on the chat was absolutely useless, and I am sure he just hit "refresh" or equivalent on my number, so the "new" PRL update I got was useless. He then proceeded to tell me he was not allowed to give me my MSL code. Long story short, he got a terrible response on his satisfaction survey. 30 minutes of my life I will never get back, I suppose.
ANYWAY. I ended up contacting Sprint on the phone, and had the code within 5 minutes, made the suggested changes, and within seconds XiiaLive was streaming SomaFM mpeg stations, and Winamp Shoutcast streams were working again.
Fantastic help, Thank you!!!
As I have stated before, I should not have a dropout shorter than the duration of my buffers, but I do and therefore I don't believe the buffering is working. This is not an AAC thing, as I mostly listen to MP3 Shoutcast streams, including my own.
This has been occuring since around the time Sprint put in that proxy server, but of course, I have that set to 0.0.0.0 and have since a few days after they did it. Unfortunately I wasn't using XIiaLive much befor that, so I don't know if one has anything to do with the other or not. Just trying to feed you all I think may help solve the issue.
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Sprint has disabled online radio streaming on their Android devices. Up to now that includes the HTC EVO and Samsung Transform.
This issue is seen on other streaming applications too. Note that AAC/AAC+ streams are not affected and can play normally without any issues. In order to stream MP3 streams you need to be connected to WIFI.
WORKING FIXES!
FIX #1: (tip sent by Keith)
Contact Sprint they will be able to send the phone a prl update which removes the proxy server changes made by previous OTA. Make sure to call from a different phone so the update gets sent properly.
FIX #2: (sent by Arturo)
1. Go to phone dial and type ##3282#
"there is no need to push call button after. If that did nothing restart your phone and try again"
2. Choose edit mode
3. Put in password.
"You can get the password by calling Sprint and asking for MSL code, or password for ##3282#, they should give it to you."
4. Choose Advanced
5. Change HTTP PD Proxy Port to: 0
6. Change HTTP PD Proxy Address to: 0.0.0.0
Before:
After:
***DISCLAIMER! Be very careful not changing anything else than what is suggested here. NOTE that we are not responsible for any issue that you might have with your phone. ***
**Sprint is aware of the mess up...