nStream App slow

Posted by: Chris Bell on 04 May 2014

In recent months I have noticed the nStream app is running slow on my iPad mini.  There's a long delay between hitting the selection and the app responding.  Annoying as it used to run fast.  

 

Any suggestions on how to get nStream to be more snappy?  

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Jota

Maybe an uninstal and reinstall. I know that's more a Windows trick but may be worth a go.

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Bart
Originally Posted by Jota:

Maybe an uninstal and reinstall. I know that's more a Windows trick but may be worth a go.

A fine suggestion!  First I would start by 'killing' all apps -- double-click the home button and kill all apps. Then do a hard re-boot of the iPad.  See if that helps.  This is good practice in any event.

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Chris Bell

I've done all that... still very slow responsiveness.  Is this an iOS7 issue? 

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by LarsDK
Do you have same issue w other devices? If yes maybe more network problem (thats what i had)
Posted on: 04 May 2014 by hafler3o
Originally Posted by Chris Bell:

 still very slow responsiveness.  

Mine does this from time to time, it just seems to take a little snooze break!

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by GraemeH
Originally Posted by Chris Bell:

I've done all that... still very slow responsiveness.  Is this an iOS7 issue? 

Not in my experience Chris.

 

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Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Fretfan

Try deleting both the upnp cache and then the image cache in nstream.  This always makes the performance more snappier !

 

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Hook
Originally Posted by Fretfan:

Try deleting both the upnp cache and then the image cache in nstream.  This always makes the performance more snappier !

 

 

+1.  Just clearing the UPnP cache has always worked for me.

 

ATB.

 

Hook

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Bart
Originally Posted by Chris Bell:

I've done all that... still very slow responsiveness.  Is this an iOS7 issue? 

No.  Not an iOS7 issue.

Posted on: 04 May 2014 by Chris Bell

Deleting the caches did the trick.  Thanks.