Thanks for info
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Ramage
P2 266MHz,Linux CC 3.2, SlimServer Version: 6.3.1 - 8278, Alien 1.04
P4 2.6GHz, Win XP, Slimserver Version: 6.5.0, Alien 1.06
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I have fixed it. I had to do a complete and clean reinstall of 6.5
(deleting my SlimServer folder after uninstallation but saving saving
my plugins folder, cache folder, slimserver.pref, types.conf and
convert.conf, so no arduous reconfiguration required afterwards).
Thanks for the help.
MC
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Model Citizen, have you fixed it?
I had a similar event when I had no analogue output from SB3, even
though all other indications were normal, when I reverted to FW 58 from
FW64 when I reconnected to slimserver v6.3.1 after testing on v6.5.0.
I managed to restore the outputs by reloading FW64.
Have you tried reprogamming the Xilinx?
Press and hold "1" while power-cycling (unplug/replug).
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Mark Lanctot
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>From the web UI, click on the power off button to switch the affected
player off. Then switch it on. I've seen occasions when the player &
server get mixed up. The server thinks the player is off and does not
stream music to it, even though the player appears to the user to be
on.
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oreillymj
oreillymj;138142 Wrote:
> I've seen some weird issue where the SB and server get's out of synch.
> The power is off on the SB according to the web UI, but the player is
> actually on.
> Using the Web UI to send a power off/on combo got the SB back in synch
> with the server.
> If that doesn't wor
I've seen some weird issue where the SB and server get's out of synch.
The power is off on the SB according to the web UI, but the player is
actually on.
Using the Web UI to send a power off/on combo got the SB back in synch
with the server.
If that doesn't work, I'd try a hardware reset. Hold d