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Does anyone have any updates on this? Also, who can I contact to get the latest beta version of AIR?
I did contact Devialet last week about this and passed some information on. It sounds like they are still actively working on it.
Try sending an email to support@devialet.com - they probably will send you the beta software. I don't actually have it myself.
Anyone other than @Confused testing the Beta verson?
I've been using it for about a week without problems so far. That being said, last time, it took me 2.5 months to run into the white noise even with version 2.1.3 So, my positive results are of little value.
I've again been pondering why I'm getting the noise rarely, but surely (once a month or two months). Perhaps, something related to Windows updates?
With the last noise occurrence, I noticed a "strange" Windows process, which I'd not seen before: PresentatonFontCache.exe This process is part of the Windows .net framework, and the day before, Windows prompted me to update for this framewok. Maybe, PresentatonFontCache.exe was started as part of this "Windows Updates" check.
Is there anyone else who noticed PresentatonFontCache.exe running after getting the white noise?
Quentin Sannie of Devialet has posted this on Twitter........ (See also link below)

@Harrods: White noise… The world of multi-room sound systems just got louder, meet the @devialet Phantom. #HarrodsExclusive http://t.co/Hsz5v2eNXA

I'm lost for words.......
I expect the irony is completely lost, and this white noise problem is not even on his radar...which is a concern.  Or maybe this is some kind of in joke?  (Probably a worse thought.)
(04-Feb-2015, 22:55)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]Quentin Sannie of Devialet has posted this on Twitter........  (See also link below)

@Harrods: White noise… The world of multi-room sound systems just got louder, meet the @devialet Phantom. #HarrodsExclusive http://t.co/Hsz5v2eNXA

I'm lost for words.......

Oh dear....  Sad

Thumb5: I think you're right!

Guillaume
I've been experiencing white noise on a very simple Apple based set-up with a MacBook Pro as my sole source, for months. In fact, given it is my sole source, I barely use my Devialets now, along with my Magico Q1s. At the moment it feels like £55k of wasted money.

Most recently I emailed Absolute Sounds, the UK importer, who told me that "we do have a few customers which are encountering this problem but the greatest majority are not" - yet I know that my problem has been replicated by my dealer and by Devialet themselves. But having spoken to Absolute Sounds they say they have only two Apple-based customers (as opposed to Windows based customers) with the fault and, for the customer other than me, they have changed the computer, the router and the Devialet and his problems still persist; whereas they have used his kit at the Absolute Sounds location without a problem. Weird.

However, given that Devialet exclusively use Apple kit for their demonstrations, something is strange here - either it is not "a few" (overall) because Devialet can just set up an Apple front end and replicate my white noise fault; or it is "a few" because Devialet have to set up 10 or 20 Apple front ends to get it to happen in one instance - in which case the fault is much more readily traceable.

Either way, it seems to me that it is either widespread and therefore warrants lots of resource throwing at it; or it is rare but can be differentially replicated by Devialet and therefore more easily traceable.

All very odd.
(11-Feb-2015, 11:15)IanG-UK Wrote: [ -> ]I've been experiencing white noise on a very simple Apple based set-up with a MacBook Pro as my sole source, for months. In fact, given it is my sole source, I barely use my Devialets now, along with my Magico Q1s. At the moment it feels like £55k of wasted money.

Most recently I emailed Absolute Sounds, the UK importer, who told me that "we do have a few customers which are encountering this problem but the greatest majority are not" - yet I know that my problem has been replicated by my dealer and by Devialet themselves. But having spoken to Absolute Sounds they say they have only two Apple-based customers (as opposed to Windows based customers) with the fault and, for the customer other than me, they have changed the computer, the router and the Devialet and his problems still persist; whereas they have used his kit at the Absolute Sounds location without a problem. Weird.

However, given that Devialet exclusively use Apple kit for their demonstrations, something is strange here - either it is not "a few" (overall) because Devialet can just set up an Apple front end and replicate my white noise fault; or it is "a few" because Devialet have to set up 10 or 20 Apple front ends to get it to happen in one instance - in which case the fault is much more readily traceable.

Either way, it seems to me that it is either widespread and therefore warrants lots of resource throwing at it; or it is rare but can be differentially replicated by Devialet and therefore more easily traceable.

All very odd.

I sympathise, I have had the same problem.

I have gone so far as to buy a mac-mini so that I can use USB. An expensive solution but one that works. USB is rock solid.

As you have a macbook, why don't you do the same?
(11-Feb-2015, 12:01)canyelles Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-Feb-2015, 11:15)IanG-UK Wrote: [ -> ]I've been experiencing white noise on a very simple Apple based set-up with a MacBook Pro as my sole source, for months. In fact, given it is my sole source, I barely use my Devialets now, along with my Magico Q1s. At the moment it feels like £55k of wasted money.

Most recently I emailed Absolute Sounds, the UK importer, who told me that "we do have a few customers which are encountering this problem but the greatest majority are not" - yet I know that my problem has been replicated by my dealer and by Devialet themselves. But having spoken to Absolute Sounds they say they have only two Apple-based customers (as opposed to Windows based customers) with the fault and, for the customer other than me, they have changed the computer, the router and the Devialet and his problems still persist; whereas they have used his kit at the Absolute Sounds location without a problem. Weird.

However, given that Devialet exclusively use Apple kit for their demonstrations, something is strange here - either it is not "a few" (overall) because Devialet can just set up an Apple front end and replicate my white noise fault; or it is "a few" because Devialet have to set up 10 or 20 Apple front ends to get it to happen in one instance - in which case the fault is much more readily traceable.

Either way, it seems to me that it is either widespread and therefore warrants lots of resource throwing at it; or it is rare but can be differentially replicated by Devialet and therefore more easily traceable.

All very odd.

I sympathise, I have had the same problem.

I have gone so far as to buy a mac-mini so that I can use USB. An expensive solution but one that works. USB is rock solid.

As you have a macbook, why don't you do the same?

Yes - I am taking delivery tomorrow of a loan USB kindly facilitated by Absolute Sounds - but as my MacBook is 20ft from my Devialet I needed a USB that works beyond the normally specified maximum 15ft length which is, seemingly, a Transparent product.
(11-Feb-2015, 12:01)canyelles Wrote: [ -> ]I sympathise, I have had the same problem.

Just to clarify did you have this problem with OS X canyelles?

Guillaume
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