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Hi. I have just set up my new MX750Ni on my network and can stream music from my Twonky NAS. However, when I try to use the Music Services option I select VTuner but receive a "Cannot Connect" message. Also the manual tells me to scroll down on the Music Services menu to see the registration code but this does not show as an option.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Harkers
Problem not with equipment, Sony not giving access to Vtuner servers or
being denied access by Vtuner probably due to some contentious issue about
what Vtuner want to charge or Sony perhaps wants to charge for what was a
'free' service so may change freebie provider and use as an excuse to
charge! Whatever the reason, Sony do not appear to give a **** about us,
the consumer!
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Edited by Drew - Profanity removed
I've been in touch with Sony a number of times this past week. Here are extracts of that correspondence below. Basically Sony are stating its not their fault. Their fault status page doesn't tell much either (http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/NAS-SV20DI). I've got a NAS player that's a few years old. Given the most recent Sony NAS players have the same fault I would think Sony is/should be very embarresed about this!
Here's Sony's response. Skip the bit about tuning the DAB radio because it's not relevant. Read the bit about vTuner.
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Thank you for your reply.
I appreciate providing the requested photo showing the service error.
With regards to the Radio stations, this error requires performing DAB/DAB+ Initial Scan (page 36), or refresh the service list (page 45): http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4192583121.pdf
- If the issue remains, reset the system and try again:
Press and hold (power) on the main unit for 10 seconds to reset the unit.
In relation to vTuner, please note that the Native App implementation of the vTuner service on Sony connected consumer electronic products are currently unavailable due to service provider related issues.
As a result both services have been offline as of 08/09/14 at approximately 3:53 CET to minimize the negative customer experience.
Here is the formal response from Sony - which includes a list of affected equipment. I'm making more enquiries about this and will post once I have a satisfactory response.
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/content/cnt-hn/prd-tvhc/vtuner-announcement
Anyone can develop for vTuner. Here's how streaming devices, like Sony's, use the vTuner service:
1. The streaming media device contacts the vTuner login server
2. Our login server passes the request to one of our database servers
3. The database server helps you browse or search the station listings
4. The server identifies your chosen station and returns the correct link information to the streaming media device
5. The streaming media device now uses this link to contact the chosen station and request a stream
I suspect Sony fails at step #2. Anyone putting a network sniffer on their home network - or looking at URLs GET/POSTs and responses from their Sony medial player are likely to see the failure at step #2.