I had constant drop outs with PlayFi on my Omnia, using Windows 10 and 11 until I obtained a licence key from DTS and I could then stream at high quality and it was much better, for a while. I started getting drop outs again and it became really annoying. The bloke at Phorus support advised the app wasn't getting any further investment or updates for Windows and he suggested I use the app on an Android or Apple device. I've been running the app on my phone for months now with no issues. To avoid the drop outs previously, I'd been using bluetooth between my laptop and the Omnia and although the connection was rock solid, the quality was inferior and so obvious when flipping between this and the network connection using PlayFi. I use my laptop and my PC to choose music via Spotify Connect and it's so intuitive and a pleasure to use now. I'm not sure why anyone would be experiencing drop outs if they are not using PlayFI on a Windows based device. The only thing I could imagine causing this would be poor connection via wireless. My 5G broadband is at least 200Mb/s and often double this and it's all stable. Anyone suffering drop outs could be getting poor connection speeds perhaps. If a LAN cable is being used with high speed broadband then I've no idea. I've had several updates on my Omnia and I believe it's now gapless and much quicker to respond. All my Spotify and DTS PlayFi settings are the highest possible quality available and it does sound amazing. Just wating for the HIFI quality Spotify platform now. My Omnia has also frozen a few times and needed a full power drain and it seems OK these days. This has happened when my living room has been fairly cool so I don't think it's a temperature issue. I know it can't be heat, because I have my laptop sat on top of my Omnia, fitting perfectly as though they were made for each other and both devices are under a south facing window without any curtains etc. It's about 21C right now and it seems OK. My laptop is currently too hot to touch in the direct sunlight and it's blocking all the ventilation holes on the Omnia. Neither is struggling. I think many devices, including amplifiers cope with heat much better than people think. If you feel it's too warm, you then imagine it's also too warm for your amp. The operating temperature of amps is way above what a human could tolerate, even for a few minutes.