bpa;632782 Wrote: 
> Have you tried increasing Radio Station Buffer it is helpful if the
> station has a "lumpy" stream.
> Increase WebUI Setting/Advanced Network/Radio Station Buffer and click
> Apply.
> 
> Another suggestion
> 
> If the stream is MP3 or WMA then the stream goes from station direct to
> Boom to be played.   If the stream is MP3 or WMA then you can try
> getting SBS to proxy the stream and so the stream goes from station to
> PC and then to Boom so PC will do the networking handling. 
> 
> Change WebUI Settings/Player/Audio/MP3 Streaming Methods/ to "Proxied
> Streaming" and click Apply.
> 
> Ignore the "MP3" IIRC it is true for both WMA and MP3

So I've increased the station buffering, doubled it, and I'll take a
look at what happens.  I appreciate the second suggestion. I don't
think it has an effect since I almost always have two sync'd players,
and so it uses proxy streaming anyway.

Regardless, I found the description of how the connections are made
informative, I've been wondering what goes directly to the player, and
what is proxied through the server.


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