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2007-07-07
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2007-07-07
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2007-07-07
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Thanks very much, weezedog, that did it; and I never would have guessed that was the solution.
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Does the 770 support mp3 right out of the box? I only ask, because when I go to shoutcast and click on "tune in", I get a "File Format Not Supported" error. The only change to my 770 since new, would be switching to 2007he.
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Its a bug in 2007HE, you have to run a command in xterm with root access, see the 2007HE Bug Tracker here and view bug id 496. The command is in there. Onceyou run it, it will restore streaming audio.