Anyone still running Spotify with DSBridge?
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Dont work for me to!
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Now that it does not work anymore, is this DSBridge project dead?
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Me too.
But I prefer using the Spotify desktop program instead of the awkward
LMS interface.
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I think everybody is using the Spotify plugins these days. It is more
than £$10 a month of effort to get free Spotify playing through
Squeezebox. I have the family package of 5 accounts for £15. Only one is
available through Squeezebox it works very well.
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Everyone's DSBridge still working fine?
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As of the latest Spotify desktop version (1.0.48.103.g15edf1ec) my
DSBridge on Windows 10 ceased streaming to LMS (7.9.0 - 1472937447) on
my OpenMediaVault server.
The blue dot appears in the task bar as soon as music starts playing,
but disappears within a few seconds, before being able to turn
Thanks for sharing ;)
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ciarpame wrote:
Installed DSbridge on Windows 7 32bit and it worked at first try, very
easy. My LMS is 7.7.2 running on Arm-based readynas.
On LMS I can see artist and track title but not track duration (track
it's just an infinite stream, as playing a web radio) and not cover
art.
Since
ciarpame wrote:
Installed DSbridge on Windows 7 32bit and it worked at first try, very
easy. My LMS is 7.7.2 running on Arm-based readynas.
On LMS I can see artist and track title but not track duration (track
it's just an infinite stream, as playing a web radio) and not cover
art.
Since
Installed DSbridge on Windows 7 32bit and it worked at first try, very
easy. My LMS is 7.7.2 running on Arm-based readynas.
On LMS I can see artist and track title but not track duration (track
it's just an infinite stream, as playing a web radio) and not cover
art.
Since dsbridge has not be
chp wrote:
I thought I'd share the fruits of my labour here... I have written a
small drop-in wrapper utility that will allow you to stream among other
things Spotify (anything that uses the first DirectSound API basically)
as MP3 (with metadata).
Thank you! Excellent.
The first time it
parasol wrote:
I stream Spotify to my roku player from my laptop using dsbridge, but
sometimes I would just like to listen to Spotify on my laptop speakers
without streaming it. However, I haven't found a way to temporarily stop
dsbridge. Does anyone know how to do this? It doesn't show up
On mine if I stop playing the radio station on my Squeezebox then
playback reverts to the PC automagicically. This is the same behaviour
on my old Roku Sound bridge as well.
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chp wrote:
I thought I'd share the fruits of my labour here... I have written a
small drop-in wrapper utility that will allow you to stream among other
things Spotify (anything that uses the first DirectSound API basically)
as MP3 (with metadata).
Surely, you are a genius. Well done.
I stream Spotify to my roku player from my laptop using dsbridge, but
sometimes I would just like to listen to Spotify on my laptop speakers
without streaming it. However, I haven't found a way to temporarily stop
dsbridge. Does anyone know how to do this? It doesn't show up on Windows
task
chp wrote:
New release to fix some issues with minimized and hidden windows:
http://dsbridge.googlecode.com/files/dsbridge-20090705-bin.zip
...
*Christian Fredrik*, luckily you are mistaken :). My solution is pure
software and does not degrade the audio stream other than the
transcoding
Vicke;695616 Wrote:
Can anybody explain this? or even better find a way which makes it work
without all this hassle.
Thanks in advance!A possible reason for the problem is that Avast somehow
uses Flash and
the presence of DSbridge files in the Flash folder confuses it.
If I were you I
Vicke;695616 Wrote:
Dear Forum,
I seem to have a simular problem as Castalla. Updated avast (now
version 7.0.1426) the other day and then DSBridge wouldn't work. Before
it all was working fine.
The sympton is the following:
Right after Windows (Vista SP2)and Avast starts, the red
TheLastMan;695786 Wrote:
One thing an AV program does is check for changes in critical folders.
In your position I would try the following:
1. Remove the DSbridge files from the Flash folder
2. Uninstall Avast
3. Reboot (to make sure Registry entries for Avast are all uninstalled
castalla;695788 Wrote:
If it works, why wrangle with it??? Just accept there's some strange
anomaly!
Renaming the 3 files in the Flash folder everytime I start and before I
quite windows is no long term solution for me.
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Dear Forum,
I seem to have a simular problem as Castalla. Updated avast (now
version 7.0.1426) the other day and then DSBridge wouldn't work. Before
it all was working fine.
The sympton is the following:
Right after Windows (Vista SP2)and Avast starts, the red icon from
DSBridge shows up,
castalla;691494 Wrote:
Interesting.
Bingo! No more dsbridge with avast, and to my surprise Spotify still
worked.Are you saying broadcasting Spotify to your Squeezeboxes still
worked,
or that playing Spotify on your laptop still worked?
I have tried experimenting and AFAICT broadcasting
Strange But True ...
It all works, Spotify and Spotify plus dsbridge streaming
I removed the renamed files from the folder I've searched to see
if I have the files anywhere else on the disk - no, just in /Spotify
and roaming Spotify.
I am also baffled why it still works!
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Windows does a lot of caching so unless you have restarted Windows -
once a DLL has been loaded it may still available even if deleted from
the source directory as long as there is one instance of a process
which has linked to it. This make Windows very confusing if you update
DLLs as you need to
I tried the process explorer - can't figure out how it is supposed to
work! I have a bottom pane with DLs ticked in View - nothing appears!
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duff ears - purfek!
1 Logitech Radio + remote - purfek!
If you are using the two pane view - then after opening the lower pane
ans making sure Lower Pane view is DLLs then if you select a
process in the upper pane , the DLLs associated with that process will
appear in the lower pane.
However for this problem I think you should use the Find menu to
Thanks ...
Spotify is using dsound.dll + lame_enc.dll - from files in roaming
Spotify (although there is another dsound.dll in win32). The only
flash dll I can track is in /flash named NPSWF32.dll
???
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duff
TheLastMan;691484 Wrote:
It seemed odd to be putting 32 bit files in the 64 bit OS section, but
it works.
Not really odd. You're putting the 32bit files in the 32bit
compatibilty ecosystem of a Windows x64 system. Syswow64 -- WoW --
Windows on Windows -- Windows x86 on Windows x64
What's odd
T-bird;691315 Wrote:
One note, Spotify is a 32 bit application so you shall use an 32 bit
version of lame even if your OS is x64
I used the 32-bit lame version.
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'::bug 1330:: New music should work on creation date'
Did you try without the files in Flash folder?
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castalla;691304 Wrote:
I discovered that by removing the dsbridge and lame files from the Flash
folder and only keeping them in the Spotify folder that it all worked
again as it should.
If I do this DSbridge doesn't start at all...
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::Please vote:::
'::bug 1330:: New
Oh dear ...
This also driving me nuts!
This is what I have in Spotify (C:\Users\bb\AppData\Roaming\Spotify)
folder:
dsbridge.ini
dsound.dll
lame_enc.dll
I also have another Spotify folder (C:\Program Files\Spotify): this has
the same dsbridge files AND a file called spotify.exe.redir. I
Well,
I installed Triode's Spotify plugin and re-subscribed to Spotify. This
works... I was trying to get Spotify on my squeezeboxes in a cheap way.
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'::bug 1330:: New music should work on creation date'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330)
'::bug
Well, if you paid, then you'll avoid all those irritating adverts!
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1 Logitech Radio + remote - purfek!
castalla's
I have just installed DSBridge onto my wife's new laptop with Windows 7,
64 bit.
I too had quite a few issues getting it to work but in the end it
wasn't really much different from intstalling onto my 32 bit Windows XP
laptop.
All the files used were 32 bit versions, including the Lame dll.
Interesting.
I have absolutely no idea why 'removing' the files from /Flash STILL
lets Spotify work on my system. I was driven mad by avast starting
dsbridge - out of desperation (after countless reinstalls, etc.) I
renamed the files with a TEST prefix. Bingo! No more dsbridge with
avast, and
I've seen that ... think it was a badly formed url I used to connect.
Check the url and the port in your link.
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I use: http://192.168.5.130:8124/;
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::Please vote:::
'::bug 1330:: New music should work on creation date'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330)
'::bug 2140:: Allow specification of SlimServer address'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2140)
'::bug 17205::
First, when you run Spotify and Play a track, do you see the blue ball
icon in the Task bar? If so, then dsbridge is running.
Secondly, you need to specify the IP address of the PC where Spotify is
running.
Do ipconfig/all at the C:/ prompt to discover the correct address.
Thirdly, create a
TheLastMan;596810 Wrote:
Start Spotify and start playing some music and, in Windows, you should
see a blue disk appear in your system tray (next to the clock). Then
using the Touch or web interface select and play the favourite you
have just created. After a few seconds of buffering you
castalla;691243 Wrote:
First, when you run Spotify and Play a track, do you see the blue ball
icon in the Task bar? If so, then dsbridge is running.
Secondly, you need to specify the IP address of the PC where Spotify is
running.
Do ipconfig/all at the C:/ prompt to discover the
Okay - no blue disk means that dsbridge is not installed correctly.
Check that you have the dsbridge files and the lame_enc.dll in the
Spotify directory.
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1 Logitech Radio + remote - purfek!
Not sure if this will help - there's a 64 bit lame:
http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bundle.php
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duff ears - purfek!
1 Logitech Radio + remote - purfek!
Well,
I've made some progress...
Spotify location:
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Spotify
Flash location:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
I get a blue disk in the notification area, and it turns green when I
choose my favorite pointing to the stream. However, I hear no sound and
after
I had a lot of trouble recently with this.
For some reason, Avast virus program started triggering dsbridge - out
of the blue.
I discovered that by removing the dsbridge and lame files from the
Flash folder and only keeping them in the Spotify folder that it all
worked again as it should.
Are
verypsb;691296 Wrote:
Well,
I've made some progress...
Spotify location:
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Spotify
Flash location:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
I get a blue disk in the notification area, and it turns green when I
choose my favorite pointing to the stream.
I could be wrong but I found that with recent Spotify updates (and
possibly Flash updates) that it's no loner necessary to put the
dsbridge lame files in the Flash directory - just place in the
Spotify folder.
Any confirmation of this?
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I'm getting a Connect timed out: Bad file descriptor. What am I doing
wrong?
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'::bug 1330:: New music should work on creation date'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330)
'::bug 2140:: Allow specification of SlimServer address'
For future reference - to get this working on my SB3, I had to edit the
dsbridge.ini and change the bit rate to 192. I also set coverart to 0.
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Erik L;547809 Wrote:
Aha, that may explain why I cannot get as good sound quality from my SB
as compared to when I use my normal universal player as transport. I
thought the lesser sound quality was mostly due to HF pollution from
the wifi circuit.I am curious, what do you mean by HF
I am a Roku Soundbridge user. Sadly, this device has been abandoned by
Roku in favor of their streaming video players. However, I was able to
use these excellent instructions to stream Spotify to my Roku
Soundbridge, which is connected to a stereo system in my living room.
After placing the
I am a Roku Soundbridge user. Sadly, this device has been abandoned by
Roku in favor of their streaming video players. However, I was able to
use these excellent instructions to stream Spotify to my Roku
Soundbridge, which is connected to a stereo system in my living room.
After placing the
I have DSBridge installed on the laptop. On my Squeezebox Boom, I go to
enter the IP address (192.168.1.3:8124) but can't see any way to enter
the port number.
After I enter the final part of the IP address (the 3) and press the
centre knob to move on, it thinks the address is complete.
Any
Hello!
I'm experiencing the same problem as the last few posters. Spotify
seems to accept DSBridge, the DSB icon turns blue, but when trying to
pick up the stream in Squeezebox there is only a short break (2-5 s)
and there is no sound from my Squeezebox.
Having tried everything suggested above
[11-04-08 17:19:23.9731] Slim::Player::Squeezebox::stream_s (789) This
player supports direct streaming for http://192.168.0.104:8124/ as
http://192.168.0.104:8124/, let's do it.
[11-04-08 17:19:23.9746] Slim::Player::Squeezebox::stream_s (828)
setting up direct stream (3232235624:8124)
Help Please!!!.. trying to use dsbridge to play spotify in a android
tablet; i control spotify with spotimote but want to hear it.
I do everithing you all say; 3 archives in spotify and 3 in flash.. see
the green glow but the android winamp says he cannot play the stream..
downgrade the
sadglad;601732 Wrote:
Okey, I'll try closing Norton and Windows firewall and see if that
helps, thank you for the advice :)
The SB Radio can connect to my PC if I wanna listen to Spotify with
Triodes app or MP3's, the only thing that isn't working yet is
DSBridge. I have Spotify premium
sinds Last-fm doesnt work with squeezebox anymore when you live outside
VS, UK, DE but the webapplication does; is it possible to use this tool
to stream Last-fm to squeezebox?
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sadglad;601404 Wrote:
Thanks for your help, but I don't think that's the problem. I have
http://192.168.1.12:8124/ in my favourites, and the IP is my computers
IP. I have another favourite with localhost too but it isn't working
either.
I'm running my squeezebox server on the same
Okey, I'll try closing Norton and Windows firewall and see if that
helps, thank you for the advice :)
The SB Radio can connect to my PC if I wanna listen to Spotify with
Triodes app or MP3's, the only thing that isn't working yet is
DSBridge. I have Spotify premium but would like to stream to
Thanks for your help, but I don't think that's the problem. I have
http://192.168.1.12:8124/ in my favourites, and the IP is my computers
IP. I have another favourite with localhost too but it isn't working
either.
I'm running my squeezebox server on the same computer as Spotify and
connect the
sadglad;600833 Wrote:
I really can't get this to work. I have all the files (with lame encoder
3.98.2. I tried newer ones too) in both the Spotify folder and the flash
folder. The icon turns green and Spotify goes silent but my Squeezebox
radio just buffering (i guess) and is silent. I'm
I really can't get this to work. I have all the files (with lame encoder
3.98.2. I tried newer ones too) in both the Spotify folder and the flash
folder. The icon turns green and Spotify goes silent but my Squeezebox
radio just buffering (i guess) and is silent. I'm running Windows 7
64-bit.
Is
TheLastMan;596810 Wrote:
Yes, it works with any SqueezeBox by imitating an internet Radio
station. You do *not* need the Premium version. You can stream from
any PC on your network that is running Spotify, but with some
limitations.
- Download the DSbridge zip file via this site.
-
kotten;585805 Wrote:
I am a little lazy now. :-)
Does this little plugin work with Squeezebox touch? And have i
understood correct, i do NOT need Spotify Premium to this to work?
Yes, it works with any SqueezeBox by imitating an internet Radio
station. You do *not* need the Premium
I am a little lazy now. :-)
Does this little plugin work with Squeezebox touch? And have i
understood correct, i do NOT need Spotify Premium to this to work?
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avbryt;579225 Wrote:
From time to time my ip changes and I need to change the address, in the
favorites menu for spotify, on Mysqueezebox.
How can I make this work better?
You set up a *static IP* for your SBS server computer. This you do in
the router. You tie the computers MAC-address
Igro;565633 Wrote:
From Goggle forum:
I managed to fix this problem without uninstalling Flash. I just
copied dsound.dll, dsbridge.ini and lame_enc.dll to
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\. This makes Flash load the wrapper
dll as well, and things works just like before the update.
From time to time my ip changes and I need to change the address, in the
favorites menu for spotify, on Mysqueezebox.
How can I make this work better?
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chp;432858 Wrote:
I thought I'd share the fruits of my labour here... I have written a
small drop-in wrapper utility that will allow you to stream among other
things Spotify (anything that uses the first DirectSound API basically)
as MP3 (with metadata).
Download link:
Igro;565633 Wrote:
From Goggle forum:
I managed to fix this problem without uninstalling Flash. I just
copied dsound.dll, dsbridge.ini and lame_enc.dll to
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\. This makes Flash load the wrapper
dll as well, and things works just like before the update.
KeeSe;566624 Wrote:
I have a problem with this.. since my home network only uses a switch
(not a router as normal people do) to communicate, I don't get a local
IP address for my computer. What then do I enter into applications
trying to access dsbridge and the stream?
You *absolutely* must
I have a problem with this.. since my home network only uses a switch
(not a router as normal people do) to communicate, I don't get a local
IP address for my computer. What then do I enter into applications
trying to access dsbridge and the stream?
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From Goggle forum:
I managed to fix this problem without uninstalling Flash. I just
copied dsound.dll, dsbridge.ini and lame_enc.dll to
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\. This makes Flash load the wrapper
dll as well, and things works just like before the update.
Worked for me with the new
paddaw;564985 Wrote:
crazy :s
Uninstalling the flash plugin solved my dsbridge problems too. Thanks
whoever found this - how did you connect dsbridge with flash? :)
I'm running Win7 x64 if it matters.
I had understood that this problem was only related to XP and not Win7
but if it solved
crazy :s
Uninstalling the flash plugin solved my dsbridge problems too. Thanks
whoever found this - how did you connect dsbridge with flash? :)
I'm running Win7 x64 if it matters.
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jskantze;559846 Wrote:
Hi, I'm on the 64 version. Will try with the 32 bit and let's see,
thanks.
Yes, you need th e32-bit version of lame_enc. Both spotify and DSbridge
are 32-bit apps and can thus only use the 32-bit dll's.
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SqueezeBox Duet, Controller
Hello.
When installing Spotyfy and dsbridge on my new win 7 machine it does
not work anymore. I have uninstalled the flash update but still the
same problemany ideas?
/John
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jskantze;559836 Wrote:
Hello.
When installing Spotyfy and dsbridge on my new win 7 machine it does
not work anymore. I have uninstalled the flash update but still the
same problemany ideas?
/John
It should work on W7. Are you on W7x64? You need the 32-bit lame-enc,
the 64-bit
Hi, I'm on the 64 version. Will try with the 32 bit and let's see,
thanks.
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jorgg;558325 Wrote:
Going back to older Adobe Flash Player did it.
Same here, running XP and the newest Flash did not work. (Thanks
Adobe...).
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Going back to older Adobe Flash Player did it.
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Amazing. DSBridge works again, changed to the older flash player,
voila!!
Originally Posted by russelc
The problem appears to be related to the latest version of Adobe Flash
Player as noted in this link
https://forum.reciva.com/read.php?3,63319,63319
I can confirm that by removing the latest
Sorry avta - missed your question in your last post, As ever the answer
is Google' as in I googled 'Dsbridge' and on the first page the last
site was the one for the link I posted.
I cann't take any credit as obviously other people had worked this out
before - I just passed on the link. Still I
russelc;558071 Wrote:
Sorry avbryt - missed your question in your last post, As ever the
answer is Google' as in I googled 'Dsbridge' and on the first page the
last site was the one for the link I posted.
I cann't take any credit as obviously other people had worked this out
before - I
russelc;557593 Wrote:
The problem appears to be related to the latest version of Adobe Flash
Player as noted in this link
https://forum.reciva.com/read.php?3,63319,63319
I can confirm that by removing the latest Flash version and
reinstalling version 10,0,45,2 my install of DSBridge works
The problem appears to be related to the latest version of Adobe Flash
Player as noted in this link
https://forum.reciva.com/read.php?3,63319,63319
I can confirm that by removing the latest Flash version my install of
DSBridge works again. This appears to only be an issue for XP users.
However,
russelc;557593 Wrote:
The problem appears to be related to the latest version of Adobe Flash
Player as noted in this link
https://forum.reciva.com/read.php?3,63319,63319
I can confirm that by removing the latest Flash version and
reinstalling version 10,0,45,2 my install of DSBridge works
I too have just noticed this issue. I know it was working last week but
note that I have been auto updated to version 0.4.3.426.g698a58c3 of
Spotify on 18th June and now it doesn't work.
Have tried reinstalling both Spotify and DSBridge to no avail.
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I *may* be that Spotify now explicitly accesses
C:\WINDOWS\System32\DSOUND.dll, instead of relying on Windows to serve
it the dll (and hence get the one in the Spotify dir). This is just a
guess, but it sounds possible to me... I am not sure how to work around
it, though. Anyone have any ideas?
russelc;557350 Wrote:
I too have just noticed this issue. I know it was working last week but
note that I have been auto updated to version 0.4.3.426.g698a58c3 of
Spotify on 18th June and now it doesn't work.
Have tried reinstalling both Spotify and DSBridge to no avail.
So, is it
OppfinnarJocke;557360 Wrote:
I *may* be that Spotify now explicitly accesses
C:\WINDOWS\System32\DSOUND.dll, instead of relying on Windows to serve
it the dll (and hence get the one in the Spotify dir). This is just a
guess, but it sounds possible to me... I am not sure how to work around
avbryt;557368 Wrote:
So, is it possible to get an old version, and not getting updated?
Not as far as I am aware. Even if you install an old version the first
time you log on Spotify auto updates and I can find no way of avoiding
that whilst connected to the internet.
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avbryt;557369 Wrote:
The DSBridge file is named DSound.dll not dsound.dll in my spotify dir,
is yours only lower letters?
Mine is all lower letters, yes. But then I've compiled mine myself. The
important thing is what path shows for the dsound.dll in
ProcessExplorer.
The way I understand
You people for which DSBridge used to work but no longer does... are you
all on W7? There was a W7 update a week or so ago, maybe the problem is
there... I suddenly got a vague feeling that I had this problem on my
W7 machine (cannot test now, left it at work).
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OppfinnarJocke;557428 Wrote:
You people for which DSBridge used to work but no longer does... are you
all on W7? There was a W7 update a week or so ago, maybe the problem is
there... I suddenly got a vague feeling that I had this problem on my
W7 machine (cannot test now, left it at work).
avbryt;557442 Wrote:
We´re on xp...
OK, so we seem to have the same setup, same version of spotify etc,
still... it works for me but not for you.
The only thing I can think of right now, is to rename the DSBridge
DSound.dll to dsound.dll. This should not really matter, as file names
in
OppfinnarJocke;557465 Wrote:
OK, so we seem to have the same setup, same version of spotify etc,
still... it works for me but not for you.
The only thing I can think of right now, is to rename the DSBridge
DSound.dll to dsound.dll. This should not really matter, as file names
in windows
OppfinnarJocke;557465 Wrote:
OK, so we seem to have the same setup, same version of spotify etc,
still... it works for me but not for you.
The only thing I can think of right now, is to rename the DSBridge
DSound.dll to dsound.dll. This should not really matter, as file names
in windows
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