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Windows 10?

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Mon Jul 27, 2015 6:06 am
by alphawave7
On the waitlist for a Win 10 upgrade, and the main use for this laptop is Subsonic, which got me wondering...is anyone else currently 'testing' Win 10 and Subsonic? Any issues I should be aware of? Cheers!
Re: Windows 10?

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:18 am
by alphawave7
Self answering...works fine so far.

Re: Windows 10?

Posted:
Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:54 am
by Xarias
I had a sucessfull install and supsonice does not display anything on the page
Re: Windows 10?

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 7:47 pm
by Helixe
I was wondering about this too. I set up a test server and put Windows 10 on it. I'm going to do a base install of Subsonic this weekend to see if any problems arise before updating my actual Subsonic server to Win10 since I am not seeing anything officially stating it's supported.
Re: Windows 10?

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:43 pm
by mockingbrd
I just upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 and my Subsonic server is not working. I get an error message in the Subsonic Control Panel stating "Address already in use. Please change port number."
I'm using, and have always used the default settings, port number 80. Does anyone know something that takes-over that port during a Win 10 installation and how to return its functionality to Subsonic?
I'm working on it now and will report-back if I solve the problem.
Re: Windows 10?

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Fri Jul 31, 2015 2:14 pm
by tmwsiy
alphawave7 wrote:Self answering...works fine so far.

All settings saved? Library, users, etc?
Re: Windows 10?

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Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:54 am
by alphawave7
tmwsiy wrote:alphawave7 wrote:Self answering...works fine so far.

All settings saved? Library, users, etc?
Yes..it appears nothing Subsonic-related has changed. I had a few non-subsonic hiccups with networking that made subsonic behave oddly, but that was sorted after updates and reboots.
Re: Windows 10?

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Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:55 am
by alphawave7
mockingbrd wrote:I just upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 and my Subsonic server is not working. I get an error message in the Subsonic Control Panel stating "Address already in use. Please change port number."
I'm using, and have always used the default settings, port number 80. Does anyone know something that takes-over that port during a Win 10 installation and how to return its functionality to Subsonic?
I'm working on it now and will report-back if I solve the problem.
I *think* it's been a while since the default was port 80...a recent download should be visible on port 4040...
Re: Windows 10?

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Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:22 pm
by OlYeller21
I haven't seen many claims yet but I've seen a few people say that they upgraded from Windows 7 and have had issues. Anyone else had issues? If so, what were your issues?
Re: Windows 10?

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Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:41 am
by alphawave7
FWIW, my laptop was Win 7 Home edition, and no issues wrt Subsonic. Cheers!
Re: Windows 10?

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Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:03 pm
by OlYeller21
I went ahead and upgraded.
I had the same issue another user had where username.subsonic.org was redirecting to my server but I'd get a blank page.
I was still using port 80. I just had to go change the port setting to 4040 and the change what port my router forwarded Subsonic traffic to (4040).
Everything seems to be working fine now.
Re: Windows 10?

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Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:35 am
by ItsMyLife
I upgraded to Windows 10 and Subsonic does not work for me.
I'm getting an HTTPConnection error on the server address status.
I dual boot into Win 8.1 and have no problem with Subsonic there.
I suspect there might be something network related because it set me up at a public network initially and I couldn't even RDP in. Maybe something is still not quite right.
EDIT: After I rebooted the 4040 port forward change in my router took effect and now all is well in Windows 10.
Re: Windows 10?

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Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:02 pm
by andu_
mockingbrd wrote:I just upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 and my Subsonic server is not working. I get an error message in the Subsonic Control Panel stating "Address already in use. Please change port number."
I'm using, and have always used the default settings, port number 80. Does anyone know something that takes-over that port during a Win 10 installation and how to return its functionality to Subsonic?
I'm working on it now and will report-back if I solve the problem.
I had this same issue. I searched for what was using port 80 and could not get it freed up for Subsonic. I set Subsonic to use port 4040, but I was having weird browser issues at work (IE. Subsonic would load but the Flash player wouldn't in Chrome, Firefox would load and play one song then Flash would disappear, Jamstash wouldn't load). I tried a bunch of different ports and wasn't having luck, including the SSL option. My resolution was to set Subsonic to use port 4040 and then forward port 4040 in my router to port 80. That did the trick with minimal workarounds.
Quick update: I can get to my IP address, but my Subsonic subdomain doesn't appear to work (Status: Could not connect to xxxxxxxx.subsonic.org. (SocketTimeoutException) ). I probably just need to play with the forwarding some more.