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We currently don't support asx but it will be added soon.

Sorry for the inconvenience...

Update 06/01/11:
We now support ASX format on our latest version of XiiaLive.

Could you try to reproduce the issue and when it happens immediately capture the logs from your phone? To capture the logs is very easy. Just download "Log Collector" from the android market and run it when you reproduce the issue. It will prepare an email and just send it to us. Thanks!


Update 05/20/11:

- v2.1.9 is out this issue should be resolved... Please confirm.

Our playlist manager does read all the items on the m3u playlist. Than it starts with the first one.  If a disconnection occurs than the next playlist item is played.  That's how the playlist logic works.  Also, if you have the paid version you should be able to press FW or RW to go to the next and prev playlist item.  You will need a BT controller or similar to do so... 

We currently do have plans to allow a better way of skipping playlist items.
Do you have the latest version of XiiaLive? Make sure you do.  Once you open the app go to settings->user experience and there you will find this option.
Thanks for your request. We currently don't have support for paypal payments yet but we will look into this and see how we can support it.  The problem is that this service would have to be automated since we are only couple working on the app and this would take too much time and less development :(
Well, I hope to have the new internal stream engine being the default one soon. More likely 1-2 months until release.  The good thing is that I got the Wildfire phone an that will be the base for testing the internal stream engine :)
Well, I'm still investigating if I can somehow manage to make it work...  Our internal engine should most like be the solution in the end...

About the phone... I got to say it's fast when you aren't multi-tasking, but once you start multi-tasking the phones is very slow...
Well internally there is a different way we stream MPEG vs AAC formats.  The Android implementation of RTSP seems to be bad or broken on this Android update 2.2.1.
Well, I'm trying a few things but it seems like this phone has a very low powered CPU that seems to be causing this issue.  Even if you have the screen ON and you go to the home and swipe your finger back and forth the shuttering starts.  I have started a bug on Android in regards to this issue.  I'm afraid this might be an issue internally... But I'm not 100% sure. Did this always happen on your phone? Do you recall a particular version where this wasn't an issue?  By the way thanks for taking the time to try to help us resolve this issue.

Here is the bug post: