Hi there! I see you're encountering a Playback error #201 in the Everand app on your Android device. To help you best, could you please share a bit more about what you were doing when this error showed up? For example, were you streaming an audiobook, downloading content, or something else?
Meanwhile, here’s a general approach to resolve Playback error #201:
1. Check Your Internet Connection: Make sure you have a stable Wi-Fi or cellular data connection because playback errors often happen due to connectivity issues.
2. Close and Restart the Everand App: Fully close the app, then reopen it to refresh any temporary glitches.
3. Clear App Cache (Android-specific): - Go to your device’s Settings. - Select Apps or Application Manager. - Find and select Everand. - Tap on Storage. - Choose Clear Cache.
4. Update the App: Ensure your Everand app is updated to the latest version from the Google Play Store, as updates often fix known bugs related to playback.
5. Reboot Your Device: Sometimes, a simple restart of your Android device clears up background issues.
6. If you are offline, try reconnecting: Sometimes background library syncing or content scanning on the server side causes playback errors like #201.
If you’ve already tried these and still see the issue, let me know. There might be some server-side issues or deeper app-related problems we can explore next. I can also help point you to specific Everand support if needed.
Are you able to try these steps and let me know if they help?
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Hi there! I see you're encountering a Playback error #201 in the Everand app on your Android device. To help you best, could you please share a bit more about what you were doing when this error showed up? For example, were you streaming an audiobook, downloading content, or something else?
Meanwhile, here’s a general approach to resolve Playback error #201:
1. Check Your Internet Connection: Make sure you have a stable Wi-Fi or cellular data connection because playback errors often happen due to connectivity issues.
2. Close and Restart the Everand App: Fully close the app, then reopen it to refresh any temporary glitches.
3. Clear App Cache (Android-specific):
- Go to your device’s Settings.
- Select Apps or Application Manager.
- Find and select Everand.
- Tap on Storage.
- Choose Clear Cache.
4. Update the App: Ensure your Everand app is updated to the latest version from the Google Play Store, as updates often fix known bugs related to playback.
5. Reboot Your Device: Sometimes, a simple restart of your Android device clears up background issues.
6. If you are offline, try reconnecting: Sometimes background library syncing or content scanning on the server side causes playback errors like #201.
If you’ve already tried these and still see the issue, let me know. There might be some server-side issues or deeper app-related problems we can explore next. I can also help point you to specific Everand support if needed.
Are you able to try these steps and let me know if they help?