Streaming stops on Mu-So

Posted by: Wiscel on 24 April 2017

Hello, new here to the forum. This weekend I bought my Naim Mu-So with a Synology NAS DS216+II with 2 x WD Red 4TB. I ripped my cd collection to the NAS. Streaming goes well, but after 30 minutes it stops playing the songs. Anyone knows what can cause this? Some additional info: the NAS and the Mu-So are both connected by wires to my router. Streaming goes from a HTC One or a Samsung Galaxy S6, both running app version 1.8 (version 2.0 doesn't work at my devices). 

Posted on: 24 April 2017 by Claus-Thoegersen

Hi,

When you say streaming do you mean local streaming of music from the nas?

Witch router are you using?

When the streaming stops can your phones still access the muso?

Claus   

Posted on: 24 April 2017 by blythe

I would check all connections (disconnect and reconnect) and turn off everything.
Restart everything in this order, waiting a couple of minutes before starting the next:
1. Router
2. NAS
3. Mu-so

See if that cures the issue.

Posted on: 24 April 2017 by Wiscel
Claus-Thoegersen posted:

Hi,

When you say streaming do you mean local streaming of music from the nas?

Witch router are you using?

When the streaming stops can your phones still access the muso?

Claus   

- With streaming I meant playing the FLAC files from the FLAC
- Router is an Asus RT AC66-U
- The phones can still acces the Mu-So, but the app seems to be 'frozen'

I'm wondering if has anything to do with the hybernation mode on the NAS, could that be it?

Posted on: 25 April 2017 by Adam Zielinski

May I advise using a search function on this forum?

The topic comes up at least once a week and there is plenty of step-by-step check lists.

If no joy, please post on this thread and I will pick it up.

Adam

Posted on: 25 April 2017 by Claus-Thoegersen

I would try to disable the hybernation on the nas. Also try streaming radio or another streaming service to see if that works for more than 30 minutes.

Claus

Posted on: 25 April 2017 by Wiscel

I disabled the hybernation yesterday. Apparently that fixed the problem :-)

Posted on: 25 April 2017 by CSI_Basel

I would say in over 99% of the time its an outside influence that impacts on the Muso performance!

But people keep posting like they have discovered some inherent design fault....