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Having Issues with DJ connections (sc_trans) [Solved]
Hi
I'm having an issue with connecting to the sc_trans dj ports. The ports are open before anyone shouts that. The sc_trans and sc_serv are on a dedicated server hosted and I'm connecting remotely. When I try and connect to it using the SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In in Winamp, the server logs the following every time: Quote:
I've tried most of the solutions people have had with regards to calendars and configuration files but I'm still not exactly sure what's going on seeing as it's not working. Here's my configuration file for sc_trans (I used the "simple" conf and expanded): Quote:
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So if anyone is able to help me out here, it'd be very much appreciated. :) |
I've also just noticed this in the initial loading of sc_trans:
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well my initial though is that there's nothing in the config file referring to dj_calendar.xml which to me would explain it not being able to find it. though the next post seems to contradict that so now i'm not too sure. i would make sure that there's an explict config option to use the desired calendar file.
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Well that worked this time...
I re-added the line: Quote:
Though, once I loaded it, it removed everything except two of the lines from the XML file; not sure what the go was there. I re-added my dj code and loaded and it once again and it works like a charm now. Weird thing is I had this line in once before and didn't work so I removed it in my troubleshooting stage. May have been a combination of things including this but yes, works fine now. Thanks Dr. ;) (I'd edit the title for the thread to have the [SOLVED] tag but apparently I can't edit my first post, so if that's something you guys do here, feel free :)) |
there's an option to disable the calendar file from being re-written by sc_trans which will resolve the other issue you'd mentioned. as you generally need to have things setup in the config file and then the calendar.xml for the events to work - a mess really and there was plans to automate that process but that's unlikely to be part of a possible bug fix only release of sc_trans (if it happens).
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