No, that's not the same problem.  The problem I am having is that the MP3
stops playing altogether.  It's as if I pressed stop on the player.  They
aren't choppy that I can tell.  They just play for a couple seconds, and
then stop.

But until I resolve this new problem of not being able to connect, I can't
verify the behavior.  :(

-David

on 3/28/2000 12:01 PM, Robert J. Rust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've had this problem as well using SoundJam as an MP3 player.  My server is
> running Debian 2.2 and the Mac is a G4.  Both are connected to a 10/100
> switch, so there is plenty of bandwidth.  It appeared that after about a
> minute of playback, it would start getting very choppy.  I haven't seen this
> problem since I put in the switch, but I'm not sure what got rid of it.  I'd
> be interested in hearing more.
> 
> Robert
> 
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> UW - River Falls IT Services
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>> From: Patrik Schindler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 18:30:22 +0200
>> To: netatalk Admins List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: netatalk throughput problem (and more)
>> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Resent-Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:05:49 -0500 (EST)
>> 
>> At 9:57 Uhr -0600 28.03.2000, David Blache wrote:
>> 
>> Hello David (the world is small) ;-)
>> 
>>> My first question: It's been running for a while now.  But I've noticed a
>>> throughput problem.  I wish to store MP3s on my linux box, sharing the MP3
>>> directory with atalk so that I can play them on my mac.  That way I can
>>> theoretically ftp into my Linux box remotely to access them, and use them
>>> transparently on my mac.
>> 
>> I see.
>> 
>>> The problem is, while playing MP3s from this
>>> shared directory, my MP3 player will cut off intermittently.
>> 
>> Which one do you use?
>> What System Version do you use?
>> What Mac do you use?
>> 
>>> I'm not sure
>>> what is the cause of this.  But it doesn't happen when MP3s are local.  And
>>> it doesn't happen when they are on another mac on my LAN.  The only thing I
>>> have been able to attribute it to is netatalk.
>> 
>> I'm using 2.1.3 myself and cannot reproduce your problems with SoundApp on a
>> 200MHz PMac 7500.
>> 
>> Do you have other problems accessing files on your linux box?
>> 
>> :wq! PoC

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