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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Vancouver Island
Posts: 1
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Peer to peer streaming suddnely stops
Problem: I need 24/7 uninterupted streaming peer to peer, IP to IP, single 56k mono stream, O/S Win2k Pro Box using shoutcast/winamp2.91, Box only used for streaming, no surfing, no email, nothing. Both Boxes P400 96mb ram, behind routers. Seems simple and it should be...but here's the rub, it's the 24/7 bit that's the problem. The server runs like a charm, never goes down but for some reason the stream suddenly disappears...it just stops streaming for no reason and you have to re-start it again ... sometimes it goes for a day, sometimes it only streams for 6hrs sometimes as long as 2 days. Lots of bandwidth and I never see buffering or hear dropouts ...ideas??
Richard Vancouver Island |
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Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Maui, Hawaii
Posts: 14,108
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Do you have to restart Winamp?
Do you have repeat turned on? |
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Major Dude
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What do the dnas logs say???
does it say that it dropped the source because there was no data sent for 30s if so then winamp stopped playing tracks, so the connection was dropped winamp probably stopped playing tracks because it came to the end of the playlist do what festerhead said, and turn repeat on |
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Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 4,491
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Are the DNAS and DSP on the same machine?
Tom |
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Senior Member
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Hmm.. the time it stays up is random... maybe its just a broken DLL or something.. what codec are you using to transcode your stream? I would suggest (re)getting a new/your codec again. Try that. Maybe its leaky or something and breaks... or maybe its just broke. Maybe also try regetting your DSP plug in too...
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