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Hi, Jona. I'm on Sprint, too, and have always had this same problem with my Samsung Moment, on which I used Xiia for nearly a year, and now with my new HTC EVO 4G. Your explanation makes sense, but I have a question...why does the interruption NOT occur when I'm streaming music to my droid using Audiogalaxy? I've tested it repeatedly and it never happens, and I'm not using WiFi. Is there something unique about how Audiogalaxy streams that could be incorporated into Xiia? Just curious. Thanks for a great app, though! Really love it.
Hi, all. Thanks so much to Keith and especially Arturo for providing the info for the fix! Fix #1 did not work for me, but Fix #2 did! And I was fortunate to connect with a really awesome guy at Sprint tech support who was incredibly patient, helpful and pleasant in working with me until we got it resolved...in fact, he was very grateful to receive the URL to this site so that he could access the fix suggestions himself. He stated that they do get calls on this issue but do NOT have the fix info readily available. A brief background on my experience with this issue that may shed light/help others who land here for help: up until a few days ago, Friday, Feb 25, my phone was the Samsung Moment (Droid) and I had used XiiaLive extensively for nearly the year that I had the Moment. So finding that my shiny new HTC EVO 4G would not stream Xiia was a huge disappointment! However, I had also been using Audiogalaxy to stream my own music collection from my pc at home to my phone while working in my office across town, and this works fine on my EVO, so at least I still had something to listen to. I googled the problem I was having and did try some other streaming apps and found that those also weren't working. And then I came across this forum and the info that AAC and AAC+ should work. I found that I could change a filter in XiiaLive that would show only AAC format stations and those DID play on my EVO. However, I was disappointed in the sound quality...I'm hoping that now that I have the EVO working on MPEG again that I will find that it sounds as good as it did on the Moment...which I thought was XLNT. (I don't really know the difference between AAC and MPEG so whether one might sound better than the other is unclear to me still.) So, just wanted to share this with people...you can set the filter in Xiia to AAC so you should be able to at least play that format, although I'm not sure that the station selections are the same/as extensive or as good as those that are MPEG. And, check out Audiogalaxy if you want to stream your own MP3s from your pc to your Droid. It works beautifully for me, and worked fine when my EVO wouldn't stream MPEG/MP3 from Xiia or other streaming radio players. Cheers!