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2006-05-09
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2006-05-09
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-22
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2006-05-22
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2006-06-04
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I was having the same problem with "connection lost" then realized I didn't have Realplayer installed on my pc. Orb had nothing on the pc to convert the stream to Realplay for my 770 to play. Orb worked fine on other remote pc's but that's because they were using windows media player to play the stream. Hope this helps.
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2006-07-06
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2006-07-06
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i still can't get orb to work. it says resolution not supported. i have real alternative, os 2006, and i am working inside my router. any help
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2006-07-07
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I've tried dropping the "Device Speed" progressively down as low as 34kbps, at which speed I know video streaming to work from the BBC website, but Orb's stream continues to result in a pause and then "Connection Lost" error.
It seems some people have it working with no problem, and some can't get it to work at all. Has anyone figured out the definitive reason?
Damian