I can't be the only Cary Audio DMS-600 user experiencing this problem streaming Qobuz ...


While streaming Qobuz through my Cary Audio DMS-600 utilizing the Streamer 2.0 iOs app, songs intermittently stop mid-stream and jump to the next track.  I have discussed this with the good folks at Cary and they told me to sign out of Qobuz everywhere else I am logged in (i.e., my iPad, my Cocktail Audio X14 and/or my iPhone) depending which way I am controlling the DMS-600.  To no avail, songs still stop mid-play and skip to the next track.

Has anyone else experienced this and if so, what have you done to "fix" the problem?
gjspuches
just found this thread.   My DMS 600 has had some odd problems streaming Tidal with the new app.   If I add new tracks or albums to  my tidal lists they sometimes don't show up on the Cary app.  I have found that if I scroll down to the bottom of the list and scroll back up to the top they appear.  Today I could not get Tidal to load anything after logging in through Cary.  So I logged out of tidal and now the cary app, while recognizing and acknowledging that I am entering the correct name and password, will not sign on to my tidal acct.   I have been having these issues since the new app was introduced. I have already followed Cary suggestion of re loading the app and going through a re set.  It is getting worse, not better.  Any one else have issues like I am experiencing?  I for one am getting fed up
At least for now, I was able to solve the problem with streaming Tidal on my Cary DMS 600 using the Cary 2.0 streaming app.  My problem was with Tidal stopping periodically while streaming albums.  So I bridged my ISP provided Gateway Modem/Router and added a Luxul XWR-3150 router.  I upgraded my Gigabit switch to a Luxul XGS-1024S 24 port unit.  I also added a second access point to my system.  I now have a Luxul XAP-1610, 4 antenna access point in the center of my home on the first level and a Luxul XAP-1510, 3 antenna access point on the lower level.  Google DNS is now the primary server and my ISP servers are secondary for my system.  Running a speed test revealed that my download speed is 524.3 Mb/sec and upload speed is 136 Mb/sec.  All of my A/V equipment is hard wired over Ethernet.  So by throwing money at this problem, I now have a better wired internet and Wi-fi experience going into the future.  I am just so happy that Tidal is back to normal (at least for now) as I have been playing my system 3-4 hours per day over this past weekend with no stoppage issues. 

One additional comment regarding the incorporation of the new Luxul Gigabit switch.  I installed this unit a week prior to the A/V technician's arrival and over the past week noticed an improvement when streaming Tidal as I did not experience any stoppage issues.  While I was told that changing this piece alone probably did not solve my problem, I definitely noticed an improvement.
With respect to gjkphd,  I felt your pain.  I have had the same problems as you have ever since Cary came out with the new app.  Of course, after a while the Sales manager was telling me that I was the only person having a problem, which I found hard to believe and your post confirms this.  Following Cary's reset instructions does not solve the problem.  Cary keeps telling me it is a network problem. If so, then why did I not have any problems for 3 years using the their original app.  Anyway, there are service bulletins regarding this matter on the Cambridge Audio and Bluesound Node websites.  Check them out.  By assigning a Static public DNS address to either your complete network or just the DMS 600 should solve this problem.  That is what I finally had to do as Cary has admitted that they are not IT guys.  At least the sales manager went out of his way to assist me by directing me to one of these bulletins.  We are not the only ones having problems with Tidal or even Quobuz. I hope you find the information that I have provided somewhat helpful.
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