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iTunes won't play radio
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<blockquote data-quote="filipeduardovic" data-source="post: 1650310" data-attributes="member: 201073"><p>First, in answer to your question: I have iTunes 12.1.0.50 (MAC) and downloaded that latest edition on top of the existing copy (a web expert says you can re-install iTu that way in MAC [not in Win]). At first, the no-audio problem continued. Then, it dawned on me that I should switch on the Bose wifi speaker, and try again. iTunes started played stream-stations again! Earlier, one could turn Bose on or off at will, then click on the little Bose-suplied airplay icon that appears at the top of the iTunes menu to select1) computer only 2) Bose and computer. Recently, I had unplugged Bose while the streamed radio program was playing. A message from the Bose software asked me if I wanted to continue in computer-only mode and I clicked "yes". Subsequently, with or without Bose, iTunes had the problem that I described in my original post. Something had indeed changed in the system, but I'm not sure what. Conclusion: the problem I described has been solved for my purposes but putting Bose online, but from now on, I will un-click Bose in the iTunes icon before I unplug it. Greatly appreciate your attention, and would be happy to know the outcome of the problem you referred to. I would observe that Bose has a simple update procedure for its software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filipeduardovic, post: 1650310, member: 201073"] First, in answer to your question: I have iTunes 12.1.0.50 (MAC) and downloaded that latest edition on top of the existing copy (a web expert says you can re-install iTu that way in MAC [not in Win]). At first, the no-audio problem continued. Then, it dawned on me that I should switch on the Bose wifi speaker, and try again. iTunes started played stream-stations again! Earlier, one could turn Bose on or off at will, then click on the little Bose-suplied airplay icon that appears at the top of the iTunes menu to select1) computer only 2) Bose and computer. Recently, I had unplugged Bose while the streamed radio program was playing. A message from the Bose software asked me if I wanted to continue in computer-only mode and I clicked "yes". Subsequently, with or without Bose, iTunes had the problem that I described in my original post. Something had indeed changed in the system, but I'm not sure what. Conclusion: the problem I described has been solved for my purposes but putting Bose online, but from now on, I will un-click Bose in the iTunes icon before I unplug it. Greatly appreciate your attention, and would be happy to know the outcome of the problem you referred to. I would observe that Bose has a simple update procedure for its software. [/QUOTE]
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