rbl wrote:
> Well, this problem really does seem to have fixed itself now for both
> iPlayer and FLAC files. Not sure if the fix was one of the many recent
> Win 10 Pro updates, or because I updated to LMS 7.9.2 - 1556111457...
Recently (i.e. since April) there have been a number of small fixe
Well, this problem really does seem to have fixed itself now for both
iPlayer and FLAC files. Not sure if the fix was one of the many recent
Win 10 Pro updates, or because I updated to LMS 7.9.2 - 1556111457...
rbl's Profi
You were right, it was wishful thinking. The original problem (of not
being able to play the radio station that was playing when the PC went
to sleep) is still there, it just seems to be intermittent. In fact
today the radio stream automatically started playing all by itself,
although it took a w
rbl wrote:
> TBH I am not too bothered that it doesn't automatically start itself on
> waking, although I am surprised that it works with S4/(Hibernate) but
> not S3.
I may get a chance to investigate and understand the different states
more rigorously.
> The main problem seems to be fixed.
bpa wrote:
> Thanks at least I now know what to test at some point.
>
> My W10 PC has the same states but when I testing I have been using the
> "power" control which offer "Sleep" , "Restart" or "shutdown!. No
> indication what "Sleep" corresponds to - Hibernate, S3 or Hyrbid Sleep.
>
> My
rbl wrote:
> - there are 3 SB3s, all wired and sync'd. Two of them are permanently
> connected to power, the third has power disconnected shortly after the
> PC sleeps via a power saving socket.
>
> - the PC is usually put to sleep via the Windows Start Menu, and
> sometimes via a very simple l
bpa wrote:
> I think this may be wishful thinking rather than actual improvement.
>
>
> I cannot test until you tell me exactly how you shutdown and wake up the
> players and systems.
> Does the player shut the server down ?
> Does the server shutdown out of inactivity ?
> Is the server woken
rbl wrote:
> Thanks and apologies for the delay in replying.
>
> Since I changed the Live Stream Preference to HLS > DASH > MP3 >
> FlashAAC the problem is partially fixed in that I can now start the BBC
> easily by just pressing play.
I think this may be wishful thinking rather than actual im
bpa wrote:
> Just did a >3 hr test.
>
> W10 was sleeping. Radio was off. Powered on Radio. Then woke up W10
> with keyboard . Stream starting playing on Radio with no other (e.g.
> "rebuffering" )messages.
Thanks and apologies for the delay in replying.
Since I changed the Live Stream Prefe
Just did a >3 hr test.
W10 was sleeping. Radio was off. Powered on Radio. Then woke up W10
with keyboard . Stream starting playing on Radio with no other (e.g.
"rebuffering" )messages.
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I did a quick test with a WIn 10 system and a SB Radio
I set up playing R4 live and then put Win10 system to "sleep" via power
off menu. Radio eventually stopped and showed red wifi.
I then woke up the W10 system via keyboard and Radio showed "Rebuffering
0%", then "rebuffering failed" and the
Basically playing live stream on DASH,.
Live DASH is a format which is a playlist of 6 sec file each with a
timestamp.
DASH stream can be paused and they can stay paused of up to 3 hours. So
if you have a "pause" setting and then resume - the stream will try to
continue when it left off (i.e. p
bpa wrote:
> If you are playing Live streams using pre 1.6.2 BBCiPlayer on LMS 7.9.0
> or older - this is most likely a LMS bug specific to Windows. You need
> latest BBCiPlayer (1.6.5) but MUST have latest LMS (7.9.2).
>
> If not the Windows bug This sounds like a network / DNS issue so full
>
rbl wrote:
> After waking my Win10 64bit PC via LAN, it is hard to get iPlayer to
> start playing the radio station it was playing when the PC was put to
> sleep. I find I have to first play a different BBC radio station, then
> go back to the original one that was playing. A minor inconvenience
After waking my Win10 64bit PC via LAN, it is hard to get iPlayer to
start playing the radio station it was playing when the PC was put to
sleep. I find I have to first play a different BBC radio station, then
go back to the original one that was playing. A minor inconvenience, but
it would be gr
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