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iE 11 and Tunein Radio

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by biferi, Apr 10, 2016.

  1. biferi

    biferi Registered Members

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    I have win7 64 Bit and iE 11. and last Sunday Night I went to
    http://tunein.com/radio/Science-Fantastic-p152208/

    And I was Listening to Science Fantastic and it plays good for 15 Min. then it stops.
    And a window open telling me iE 11 has a Problem and had to stop.

    So I click Continue and it starts to play.

    Then it will play for about 20 Min. and then stop and tell me iE 11 is having problems and had to stop.
    So again I click the Continue Tab because there is no OK Tab.
    And it starts to play again.

    And every time it starts again it is right where it left off.

    I only have this problem with Science Fantastic on TuneIn Radio.

    What can I do?
     
  2. Rustys

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    Is that the only, Science Fantastic, you have the issue with of does this happen with other channels as well?

    Is this something that just started or has happen before or occasionally?

    Are you connecting wired or wireless?

    Mine has done that when the screen saver has kicked in so I disable it seems to work for me.
     
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  3. IceMan37

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    Adding to that good advice - PC/laptop depending you may want to make sure you are not in low power mode and set your PC performance to high performance/always on (no hibernate etc) if you continue having issues. Some systems/motherboards will be playing an online video and it will get choppy if it for some reason starts to power down the NIC and general performance while in idle states can suffer, and this can include online videos (youtube) and online radio. Again this really does vary from PC to PC so you might get into your power setting and check the mode it's currently set at.
     
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  4. biferi

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    This is the only CH. that it happens to.

    And I am on a Desktop and my Power saving plane is the standard.

    And I have no Hybernation or any sleep modes on.
    And I do have my PC connecting to my router Wireless.
     
  5. Rustys

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    If you were to listen to the Science Fantastic different times and days does it do the same thing?

    How far is the PC from the router that it connects to. Could be that the signal is blocked by a walls Floors there may be some interference coming form something running on the same channel or frequency.

    Have you tried to listen to the Science Fantastic with the system directory connected to the Router to see if it still has the same issue?
     
  6. gijoetech1

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    good advice ice man
     
  7. DSTM (Dougie)

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    Even say an iPhone sitting next to your computer can interfere with your wireless signal.
     
  8. Rustys

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    Biferi do you have any new information for us on this issue?
     

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