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That's good to hear. I hope to see the day that I can listen to aac+ streams without any issues :)
Good luck with the internal streaming engine. Thanks for everything and keep us updated through this topic with the progress you're making.
What the phone offers, is enough for my needs :)
It depends on how much programs you have in the background. I use a task manager to kill apps that I don't need after I use them. It's a kind of a must have on this model.

I don't understand why Google is releasing Android with this kind of bugs. AAC+ has alwas been a problem in the latest releases. Android is a good OS, but these issues are really annoying. I'm not hoping for a fix, at least for this model, because HTC is focusing now on the new Wildfire S with Android 2.3. I like this firs model because it's much better than the new one (excepting the processor and RAM).

Anyway... when can I hope for a decent playback of aac+ streams on Wildfire with XiiaLive? Any idea? :)

So, what options do I have to make XiiaLive to work like it should? Except changing the phone... :)
BTW... Fixing your internal AAC support can be an option?
This issue occured also on Android 2.1, but not so often like in 2.2.
Let me get this straight... mp3 playback is lower on resources than aac+? Because with mp3 streams I never had one problem, ever.
I also got them with lower bitrates, but anyway... is that problem fixable or not? :)
You should test it both with Wireless and 3G connection.
Post an update with the first test results.
Yes. That's the one I'm talking about. That's what I have and gives the problems :)
I can hardly wait for the good news.
It's a HTC Wildfire. The first model. You can see it here http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_wildfire-3337.php
There's also the new Wildfire S (this is the new one), but you should buy the first version that you see in the link and update it to Android 2.2.1.

Keep me posted about the progress :)
And thanks.
Well, I work as a station manager at a local radio :) BTW, sorry for my bad english at some points :)
The recording was made in one of our studios.

About the issue, I had it on AOR app wich stopped working with aac+ streams on Wildfire since the last update in december. It didn't occur very often though.
The interesting thing is that mp3 streams work flawless whatever I do on my phone (even when I lock the screen), no matter if they are @ 192 kbps or 44 - 48 kHz. Don't they use the CPU power policy on mp3 files?
Maybe you should know that I get the same issue if I navigate through the phone menus or apps. It sounds exactly like when I lock the screen. It's a strange bug.
Is it any chance for me and other Wildfire users to see this issue fixed?
Like I said in the dedicated topic, it still happens. I sent you a mail yesterday with an audio capture of the issue. Plase confirm that you recieved it.
Thanks.