Friday, 3 June 2011

on my android nexus one phone, why dose any streaming radio app stop playing/streaming after the screen locks?

on my android nexus one phone, why dose any streaming radio app stop playing/streaming after the screen locks?

I am on a android nexus one phone running version 2.1. any streaming radio app stops playing/streaming after the screen locks. but it continues playing uninterrupted if the screen stays on. i am getting frustrated over this because its not a connection loss, and i like to listen as i go to sleep. i have tried xiialive, A Online radio, and stream furious.

Answer by Test Test
Try playing music without the screen on and see if that works.

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Eating the Cake : rafee & xavier wedding
streaming radio

Image by rafeejewell
Oh my! We planned a wedding in three days! And on Valentine’s Day… omg we were crazy!

Second Life made it easy since all we had to do was rezz his castle above the land; plant Pillow Talk clouds in place; buy a wedding gown and jewelery from Jador Fashion (not fair the groom only went to one store, Edo, and bought all the tuxedos); run around looking for flowers at every wedding decor retailer on the SL grid; hire a few photographers; write a ceremony at the last second because we forgot to get someone to officiate; substitute our rings… we forgot to buy them, too; ask Tinamarie to make a wedding playlist at 8am on the same morning as the wedding (LOL!); ask Sab to walk me down the aisle ’cause my SL dad didn’t make it; ask the bridesmaids to wear their own formal gowns since we never had time to go shopping with each other; used a music stream and Tinamarie’s dj playlist since we forgot to ask any dj’s to play… haha; and finally, decorating everything by ourselves because we knew we could! LOL!

Gawd… what a whirlwind it was! Thanks to all who helped out at the last minute. You guys rawk! And now… I take a breather to just enjoy myself newly married in Second Life!

Streaming radio is buffering when listening. How do I make it stop? or work correctly?
2.1 Mzh computer 1.5 GB Ram Internet DSL 3 Mbps.

OS is XP

Each of the stations have their own pop up streaming player

It is not the radio station dropping out

http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/sos4stnrd/audio_player.php?id=KSTPAM
My old 486 IBM does not do this. Please help. Thanks

Answer by speedytrista07
Try refreshing the page. Also, you may have a firewall causing problems. Try going to your firewall settings and allowing the site that is problematic.

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