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  • Official comment
    Seppi Evans
    Hi-Res

    it’s been a long time since I dealt with similar on other hardware but EOF means end of file, it’s implying that the tracks not encoded or “closed” correctly. Bluesound support will probably have a better idea by looking in the logs.

    Suggest you create / obtain some new tracks that are in FLAC format and try again.

  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Seppi nailed it...

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  • Tom Prychitka

    Seppi and Tony, thank you both

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  • Maxime Tremblay

    Hi,

    I'm relaunching this post if you allow me. Exactly the same problem, but under different conditions.

    For my part, it is only when I add a Sub+ to a group that this error appears.

    I tried with a group of Flex 2i, then Pulse 2i and only with a Node.

    Each of these 3 never had this error without the Sub+.

    Thanks

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  • Maxime Tremblay

    Unfortunate that it's probably the file anyway in the end.

    There are albums from HD Tracks or ProStudioMasters that I took in AIFF, but which I reconverted...into AIFF, with Foobar2000, because the process allowed me to keep information in the file that some players do not did not see with the original version purchased.

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  • Maxime Tremblay

    I thought it was a network issue at first. But seems to be my tracks and only from HDTracks.

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