aubuti;506658 Wrote: 
> If I remember correctly, the message says if you bought the SB
> second-hand, contact the seller to get him/her to unregister the player
> from his/her account AND if you did *not* buy it second-hand, to contact
> Logitech support. Did you contact support? There are cases where their
> database of user accounts and player hardware IDs (MAC addresses) have
> been screwed up. Contact them and they'll sort it out -- they did it for
> me in less than 24 hours.

Started using iPeng yesterday and I got this message today. No
connection I am sure but how would I get the message on a SBC? One SBR
was misbehaving and would not control. Spoke to Logitech support and was
told SBR was registered to someone I had never heard of. It was
purchased brand new in May 2008. Took them 40 minutes to sort out. I
suggested that they should devote more resources to getting the software
(and hardware in the case of the SBC) up to scratch and then they might
have happy customers who would not need so much tech support.

iPeng rocks. It is a revelation after 21 months persevering with the
very frustrating and unreliable SBC. I was rather hoping that by now
some software upgrades would have made it more usable and less prone to
crashes. iPeng shows clearly what is wrong with the SBC interface and I
don't see how any software fixes could ever achieve the same
functionality. 

J


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