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by ggrothendieck
1722 days ago
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> Grace Digital bricked my three GD streaming devices If you are referring to a Reciva based internet radio the web site which powers them was shut down by the owner of that site, not by Grace Digital. Also, if it is similar to my CC Wifi Reciva based radio it is still possible to access existing presets on the radio although you can no longer add presets or modify them any more. When you power it on wait for the Network Error caused by the lack of the back end and then press Back twice and then a preset. The media server functionality also still works. |
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I am referring to that. I'm reduced to 3 presets. The disaster is that:
1. the device was critically connected to a resource that GD does not control
2. GD offers no way to change this dependency, no way to redirect it elsewhere, no way to change the presets, no way to access radio stations, etc
3. I don't see any reason why they had to use Reciva to access Pandora
None of this was disclosed when I bought them. GD should offer a web interface to it, like my router has.
The media server does still work, but it can't read USB sticks with more than 32G of capacity.
But my Roku device can. Roku works fine when I hook up a 16T drive to its USB port. Pretty much all the streaming devices I looked at as replacement for GD have strange limitations on what can be connected (some USB sticks work, others do not), Roku does not.
I'm kinda shocked that 20 years after the Turtle Beach Audiotron, streaming devices are still mired in the stone age with bad user interfaces, poor device support, unusable displays, bricking, and very buggy (my GDs regularly locked up).
My GD display, for example, shows:
1. the title of the song 2. the bit rate 3. the elapsed time
When it should show:
1. title/album/band
2. time remaining
3. album cover art
The GD is like 90% towards being a good product. Why not go the last 10%?