[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-25 Thread Triode
Are you sure all the firewall AV software is completely disabled? Someone previously found that uninstalling identified the problem anti virus code, but then there was an option to turn off the check that was causing the problem. Alien on windows uses windows named pipes - these are

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread grumpycrab
Finally (today) I notice when starting the server I have the following 2005-09-24 08:04:04.9852 Opening connection to http://localhost:10002/api/filter s: [localhost on port 10002 with path /api/filters with timeout 5] 2005-09-24 08:04:09. Timeout on connect to [localhost:10002]: 10035:

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread Triode
Can't comment on the pipe problem. But the two other messages: To use rtsp-mp3 you need lame.exe installed in the same directory as other binaries (flac.exe etc) - I think this is C:\Program File\SlimServer\server\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread The SW: Transfer stalled means that socketwrapper

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread grumpycrab
Thanks for the fast reply Dan. I've installed lame so that's fixed that part of the problem. mplayer is from MPlayer-mingw32-1.0pre7 and so should be ok too. Debug log is now as follows... 2005-09-24 11:23:19.5491 Pipeline reader connected Cache size set to 128 KBytes Connected to server:

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread Patrick Dixon
You have edited slimserver-convert.conf to reflect the mplayer pre7 version you're using - haven't you? -- Patrick Dixon www.at-view.co.uk ___ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread Patrick Dixon
Not sure who Dan is - Triode is Adrian AFAIK. It's not just Firewall s/w that can cause problems, Anti-virus s/w has been known to too. You're not using NOD32 are you? If so you need to tell it that socketwrapper.exe is not a threat. -- Patrick Dixon www.at-view.co.uk

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Re: AlienBBC...any clues?(XP)

2005-09-24 Thread grumpycrab
Patrick Dixon Wrote: ...It's not just Firewall s/w that can cause problems, Anti-virus s/w has been known to too. You're not using NOD32 are you? If so you need to tell it that socketwrapper.exe is not a threat.Thanks Patrick - I use AVG and disabling it doesn't make a difference. -- Ian