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Yes. As an alternative, I just use my phone app and play it through my computer speakers (which are wired and Bluetooth). I got a SiriusXM subscription with my new car and converted it over with the $5/mo promo. I've been wanting to listen while working at home, but….
MS SiriusXM Streaming Music App. The subject app ran into serious problems earlier this year. Many users have complained of the same problem - getting a Streaming Paused message followed by halt in the music. The message claims the listener is logged in on another device listening to streaming music when that is not the case, not at all true.
Uninstall SiriusXM app then restart computer. I also did a Disk Cleanup for my C: Drive and Cleared my Chrome Cookies and Cached files. Not sure if that helped anything with this issue. Then installed the SiriusXM app again and it worked.
I use a Win 11 machine. There are two primary methods of access SiriusXM content: The SeriusXM app or through a browser. For a long time I used the app, but then it suddenly stopped working. I open the app and all I get is white screen (within the app). The app is more simple that using a browser, so I liked it.
Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wwahost.exe. Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\edgehtml.dll. Report Id: 050f20d9-6d16-4ee9-8917-7ad8e550d454. Faulting package full name: SiriusXM.SiriusXM_3.1606.571.0_x64__rb1gq5s0htdrw. Faulting package-relative application ID: App. the information seems consistent with each attempt.
Kindly follow the steps to uninstall the app from the PC. Press Windows + I keys together to open Settings. Now click on Apps, and select Apps & Features. On the right hand pane look for SiriusXM app and click on it. Select Uninstall and click on Yes to uninstall the app.
Sirius XM is third party for Windows. Do you have it installed as an app? If so, you can go to Settings > Apps, and find it from the list and uninstall it from there. I hope that's what you are looking for by turning it off. If not, I would need your help to be more specific and I will provide further instruction.
The Windows app is certainly...disappointing. Made the apparent mistake of installing the SiriusXM app from the Windows Apps store on my laptop. After a day of "We're Having Technical Issues", I was finally able to log in. The interface looks fine and easy to organize, but the playback is choppy and 'stuttery', on wi-fi and also on ethernet cable.
So I have a Windows 11 laptop. My Sirius Studio app opens on it and appears to work fine. I acquired a USB cable to connect the S50 to the laptop. Problem is that the app does not recognize the device. The device is recognized by Windows as an external harddrive (probably because the S50 has on-board storage as an MP3 device.