It’s all about recharging the capacitors when it is cold It takes manydays to do that IMODefinitely! A warm boot is not a big deal. A cold boot takes a lot longer to recover from. The power supply is not shut off with a warm boot.
I think that is correct (for my issue). The question is why? It is true the inciting incident seems to have been loading 2.4.7.1. I think there may have been 2 issues. First, I don't think I was using 1.19 Beta which I understand was necessary for 2.4.7.1 to work well. However, after Ed loaded that, things still did not work and the TaikoAudio network (TAN) kept crashing. That part remains a mystery but it might be that last Feb, Ed sort of tweaked my version of XDMS that may have been somewhat customized with regard to playing files off Qobuz. We're still not sure if that was it. However I'm now running Roon only and happy that TAN has been running very smoothly for several days. I'm having a conversation with Ed presently about going back to XDMS again to see if the TAN is still working as expected. If it is problematic, I would be perfectly content with Roon. SInce the Olympus will be Roon only for now, we're all going cold turkey shortly with XDMS anyway so it doesn't matter. I do hope that Ed is given the resources he needs to fully develop XDMS for the Olympus since, at least on the Extreme, it is a somewhat superior player (at least in SQ if not functionality). But my hope is that we really don't see XDMS for the Olympus until it's a finished product. I will look forward to that for sure.I think Marty's issue was the Taiko router dropping taikoaudio network and David's was a power issue using port forwarding and his home network
When the server has been shut down and allowed to cool off entirely, it does indeed need some time before it is fully back on song. But I find that it comes back to about 90% within the hour during which it gains refinement and flow. The last 10% of more subtle improvements (liquidity, air, decays) take longer. Of course, these percentages are arbitrary, but this is how I hear it.Do most Extreme owners leave their units on always, or is it ok to turn it off until listening to music?
The Extreme runs rather warm, and in Texas it's already hot.
Thanks!
Sometimes, it takes a few minutes for the wifi signal to appear on the tablet. It can be several minutes, probably depending on how many disturbing other (wifi-) signals are in the environment. It can also help to take the tablet really close to the Extreme Router while trying to connect. Depending on the issue, you may need to change the Wi-Fi channel. Although, it did work well before?Good idea!
Turned wifi off at ipad, reboot ipad, switch on wifi: still noTaiko wifi…
Waiting for wifi, placement close to router: no wifi.
Lots of lights on the back:
I took the Hypsos and used it’s 12V output into the dcd, which now feeds
- Swisscom internet box
- T router
- T switch
Taiko wifi is back, music playing.
Whew.
Hopefully I didn’t destroy my Mini arc 6 dc 4.
Many days, what are the caps, the size of refrigerators? ;-)It’s all about recharging the capacitors when it is cold It takes manydays to do that IMO