ProblemCauses/measures
The sound skips during playback. The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too low. Place the unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point close to each other, without any obstacles between.
Your computer may be running many applications. If
Depending on the network environment or electromagnetic wave condition, it may not be possible to play tracks with more than one client devices operating at the same time. Turn off another client device to enable the unit to play tracks.
You cannot | You cannot | |
system limitations: | ||
| | A track of which the time length is unknown. |
| | Copyrighted |
| When you are playing these types of tracks, the progress bar does | |
| not appear on the playback display. | |
“Incompatible format found. | You cannot play any files other than audio files. | |
Cannot play.” appears. |
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“Cannot play back.” appears. | You cannot play the following tracks: | |
| | A track that violates playback restrictions. |
| | A track with irregular copyright information. |
| | A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not |
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| allow home network streaming. |
| Confirm that the selected track has not been erased from the server. | |
| If the track has been erased, press HOME NETWORK to reselect a | |
| track. | |
| Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point is | |
| turned on. | |
| Make sure that your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and computer are | |
| turned on. | |
| The “GIGA JUKE” Music Server or computer may be unstable. | |
| Restart it. | |
| Confirm that the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and the computer are | |
| connected to the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point | |
| correctly. | |
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“There are no playable tracks.” | If there are no tracks or folders in the selected folder, you cannot | |
appears. | extend the folder to display its contents. | |
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