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16/12/2006 at 11:28 PM #901The HighlanderParticipant
Hello.
I found two minor issues in Version svn-1450 (and older versions)
Under ‘Server Status’ I get the following display:
Uptime 7 days, 3 hours, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Songs 2653
Songs Served 0
DB Version 2Client IP Action
192.168.200.250 Serving xml-rpc method
192.168.200.31 Transcoding ‘It’s A Beautiful Day’ (id 3608)
192.168.200.30 Transcoding ‘All Because of You’ (id 308)First issue:
There is no song played by any of my SoundBridges M1001.
I stopped playing the songs before.
But in this case the transcoding programs on my NSLU2 are still running.
Sometimes the streaming of the old files is stopped when I start
to play a new file.Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).Regards,
Dirk.17/12/2006 at 8:47 PM #7967Dave.BParticipantI noticed something similar the other day. On my web interface it showed:
Uptime ?? days, ?? hours, ?? minutes, ?? seconds
Songs 13316
Songs Served ???
DB Version 2Client IP Action
192.168.2.88 Serving xml-rpc method
192.168.2.59 Streaming ‘You Are’ (id 9542)
192.168.2.59 Streaming ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ (id 5426)(From memory – the song info is correct though)
At this time, the Soundbridge was playing ‘You Are’ and had played ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ (all the way through) much earlier that day. Everything else was working fine – but for some reason one song got ‘stuck’ in the list.
I only mention it because I thought it may be a similar issue as described above – it didn’t appear to be a problem. After a restart all was well, and it hasn’t happened again since.
17/12/2006 at 9:09 PM #7968rpeddeParticipant@Dave.B wrote:
I noticed something similar the other day. On my web interface it showed:
Uptime ?? days, ?? hours, ?? minutes, ?? seconds
Songs 13316
Songs Served ???
DB Version 2Client IP Action
192.168.2.88 Serving xml-rpc method
192.168.2.59 Streaming ‘You Are’ (id 9542)
192.168.2.59 Streaming ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ (id 5426)(From memory – the song info is correct though)
At this time, the Soundbridge was playing ‘You Are’ and had played ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ (all the way through) much earlier that day. Everything else was working fine – but for some reason one song got ‘stuck’ in the list.
I only mention it because I thought it may be a similar issue as described above – it didn’t appear to be a problem. After a restart all was well, and it hasn’t happened again since.
Aaaahhh…. that might be the root of a number of problems.
What kind of files are those?
17/12/2006 at 10:18 PM #7969Dave.BParticipant@rpedde wrote:
Aaaahhh…. that might be the root of a number of problems.
What kind of files are those?
Sorry Ron – I imagined it was just a minor snag so I forgot about it until I read the first post. Would have mentioned it before otherwise…
Hoochie Coochie Man is a 320kbps mp3 file. I’ll send it to you if you want, but it is over 9MB – let me know. It was actually new that week. It can only have been in there a few days, but I ripped it as normal, using WMP.
That stayed in the list while any number of other songs were playing, both MP3 and WMA – I had the SoundBridge shuffling all music (13316 songs with no problem using RSP BTW – with DAAP it would sometimes refuse to load them all). It probably played quite a few songs before I noticed, and continued fine afterwards, but FWIW ‘You Are’ is a 192kbps WMA file.
HTH17/12/2006 at 10:20 PM #7970Dave.BParticipantOh, and I’m on svn-1450 on a Slug…
18/12/2006 at 1:31 PM #7971The HighlanderParticipant@The Highlander wrote:
Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).I’m only using FLAC files.
18/12/2006 at 3:15 PM #7972S80_UKParticipant@The Highlander wrote:
Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).I see this too, except for a couple of hours last night after the SB1000 crashed due to some other glitch when the counter started working. Today, back to no count of files.
I’m using svn-1433 on an Unslung ( version 6.8 ) Slug.
19/12/2006 at 4:30 AM #7973rpeddeParticipant@S80_UK wrote:
@The Highlander wrote:
Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).I see this too, except for a couple of hours last night after the SB1000 crashed due to some other glitch when the counter started working. Today, back to no count of files.
This one is known. I think I have the fix in svn now though.
— Ron
19/12/2006 at 1:49 PM #7974S80_UKParticipant@rpedde wrote:
@S80_UK wrote:
@The Highlander wrote:
Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).I see this too, except for a couple of hours last night after the SB1000 crashed due to some other glitch when the counter started working. Today, back to no count of files.
This one is known. I think I have the fix in svn now though.
— Ron
Thanks – I look forward to seeing it.
19/12/2006 at 11:21 PM #7975The HighlanderParticipant@rpedde wrote:
@S80_UK wrote:
@The Highlander wrote:
Second issue:
The value for ‘Songs Served’ is not incremented for
transcoded files (FLAC).I see this too, except for a couple of hours last night after the SB1000 crashed due to some other glitch when the counter started working. Today, back to no count of files.
This one is known. I think I have the fix in svn now though.
— Ron
Hi Ron.
Sorry, no change in svn-1463.Dirk.
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