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Well, I've tested the new streaming engine in version 2.1.9 on my HTC Evo with Android 2.2.  Much to my surprise, it seems to work.  One suggestion, however.  It appears that the custom streaming engine is off by default and must be enabled in the settings.  You may want to switch that so it's on by default and must be disabled in settings.  Otherwise, some potential customers will think Xiia is crap, when it's actually Android that's crap.

:-)

joe
Still wondering when there's a fix for this.  XiaLive worked fine on my Sprint HTC Evo.  When they pushed out the latest update (you know, the one that broke PDANet), it also broke streaming on XiaLive and other streaming apps such as KCRW's own streaming app.  Very frustrating as I can't use my 4G phone or my PAID version of XiaLive for streaming audio.

No help from the Sprint support folks (surprise).  I'm hoping that the Xia developers would have more impact on either HTC, Sprint, or Google with Android that us little users who no one listens to.

So, for you Xia developers out there, here are the details of my phone so you can take up the fight:

phone:  Sprint HTC Evo (PC36100)
Android Version:   2.2
Baseband Version:  2.6.32.17-gee557fd htc-kernal@and18-2#15
Build Number:  3.70651.1 CL294884 release keys
Software Number: 3.70.651.1
BPRI Version 1.90_003
PRL Version 01115

There are no updates available and I'm not terribly interested in rooting my phone.  Any way to roll back the version without making myself succeptable to god-knows-what and without rooting?

Thanks!
Edge