It has PLEX on it and using that or plexamp to cast to the WiiM amp is very hit and miss
But that is beside the point, the amp is supposed to be able to read from the USB drive and isn't
Yeah It was the same for me
As I cant add my NAS Music to the app (and the windows app not fit for purpose) I have to have a USB drive with another copy of the music on it.
So any time I get new music I have to take out the drive put on the new music and plug it back in.
This time it only...
Up till recently my WiiM Amp saw all the tracks on the USB drive I have attached, I removed the USB Stick to put more music on it.
I plugged it back into the amp and powered it on, did a rescan and now it only sees 2000 tracks.
No change on recent firmware update
I have tried deleting the...
I got sound back by rebooting the amp but it worked for about 20 mins or so then no more sound, very frustrating - I have resorted to Bluetooth really don't want to have to go optical as I would like that last input available for future
Yeah I had read that
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"I think I found a workaround, though. I switched the input to hdmi 2 (which is hdmi arc on this tv) and as long as I leave it like that, the tv will reliably wake up the amp. Since I don't use other hdmi devices with this tv, it makes no difference to me what input...
I have 2 LG TVs in the house up till recently they were both plugged into AVRs one Yamaha one Denon (RIP) - never again with Denon.
Never had any issues with ARC with the AVRs
I have, it's an ongoing process, the fault seems intermittent now- sometimes works sometimes doesn't
An odd thing is even when it does work I can no longer control amp volume with TV remote
Thanks but I had already reset everything to no avail
I have just had an email saying there is an issue and offering me a beta firmware
I have updated the firmware and ARC sound has been restored
Well it worked till I turned the TV off and on again - now no sound
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