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Old 02-07-2011, 05:53 PM   #27
Kenneth_irl
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Location: Denmark
Device: Kindle 3 + Paperwhite 7th gen
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Even when you stop mplayer with the "M S" shortcut before restarting it?
Yes, I've tried that. It's kinda strange, really.

I guess you could turn off your internet while the Kindle is streaming to imitate the situation, though it might not be the same.

But there haven't been any other reports of this happing yet, so I really don't think that this has anything to do with the player itself.

I read that the Kindle doesn't, supposely, like older routers, and the one I have is long past is prime, I'll admit. But it still works solid enough on my laptop.

Edit:

My Kindle just lost the signal without even having turned on the player, so is not the player's fault, I'm sure. My laptop was left unaffected.

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