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Re: ****UPDATED**** C-ApiSRO - XM & Sirius Satellite Radio for PocketPC (PPC)

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Originally Posted by SnittyKitty View Post
First, thank you for your program! I'm aware there is a high speed option that can be checked; but if unchecked does that imply low bandwidth? If so, is it 32K and/or less? I have T-Mobile Web and as many who are aware of this, 3G has not rolled out to most of us including myself. We do have EDGE, but prior to upgrading to this software I created a playlist with my login information and bandwidth selection that could be accessed directly from Windows Media Player Mobile from my Axim x51v via XStreamXM web site. Prior to the Sirius and XM offering their respective Best of packages, I was able to access that website but as many including here have learned, the update has rendered many of us unable to access that website. We can however access the main XMRO link via XM Radio.com and logging in. I have had no problems accessing XMRO through C-ApiSRO via Wi-Fi at home, but all I receive via my cell phone tether to my Axim is a blank channel screen and no music. At this point I can only assume the EDGE connection is not fast enough, but I'd appreciate whether this is confirmed by other users, or is there a software glitch or a setting within the program that specifically locks in the lower bandwidth; thank you!
Yes, when "High Speed" is not checked the bandwith is low. I'm not 100% sure about the speeds, because that is defined by the provider. I merely enable the low/high speed option that XM or Sirius provides. However, even if your EDGE network can't handle the throughput of high speed, you should still hear sound. It would be choppy and break up alot, but still play.

It sounds like something other than stream size is your problem. My guess is that C-ApiSRO isn't finding your EDGE network when Wi-Fi is unavailable. It could simply be a configuration setting somewhere that we need to set. Please send me a log file so I can understand your problem further.
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