Yeah I’ve had this with my Icon. Only happens with Qobuz. I just switch to Tidal if I can.
BluOS app error message
Hi, All,
I am all of a sudden getting a constant error message and music stops playing on my Bluesound Icon. The error message reads:
Player Notification
Error: unexpected EOF
Qobuz:19906020
Most often the music will not play I keep hitting ok and nothing. INCREDIBLY frustrating!!
I am going Ethernet from Icon to TP Link adapter. Never used to have this issue and now it is constant. UGGHHHHH
Any idea what’s going on here?
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@feldmen4 Thanks man. Ya I read that on Bluesound’s message boards that it’s about migrating servers only on Qobuz. But Bluesound is also working on a fix. I got another reply from Bluesound assuring me their engineers are working on a fix. Still haven’t heard back from Qobuz support but at least it’s being worked on. And yes mine had really gotten 10x worse over the last week or so… |
@kingbr I have the same issue (NODE 130) and reported it Sunday, but I searched their support section and found a temporary fix that works (so far). The issue is Bluesound servers are not handling larger files correctly. In the BluOS app select Music / Manage (Music Services) / Qobuz and select select CD rather than HD or HD+. |
@macg19 Ill give that a shot-thank you so much! The funny part is Qobuz has never responded to me. Bluesound has and suggested a factory reset of the Icon. I was hesitant to try that. I have been using Amazon Music with no issues so I knew it had to be a Qobuz thing. So did not want to do a reset of the Icon...Wondering if/when Qobuz issues get sorted out can we go back to HD? Because switching to CD limits playback quality, right? I’ll try switching it in the AM and report back…thank you again @macg19! |
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