Long story short, I have a small LAN, a Red Hat 8.0 fileserver, a Win95 fileserver and 2 workstations, one Win98SE and the other is Red Hat 8.0. Using Samba as the common file system thread, I can access and play an MP3 file from the Win95 server using the RH workstation and it works fine. I can access and play an MP3 from Linux or Win95 server using the Windows workstation and that works fine. But trying to access and play an MP3 from the Linux server using the Linux workstation produces a very choppy sound. It will play for a second and then pause for several seconds and repeat. Now I can access and play the file from the Windows workstaion via Network Neighborhood pointed at the RH workstation where the RH server is mounted and that even plays fine! It just won't work if I go straight from the Linux workstation to the Linux server. A very weird problem and I've looked and looked for a solution but nothing has come up. I've played with the Samba settings in the smb.conf file dealing with the socket buffer, etc. but it doesn't really make any difference. I tried the Red Hat list but that was no help. If anyone has a suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. I don't really think this is a Samba problem but I don't know where else to turn...
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