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Postby mberma2 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 2:54 am

I had a 2 month run with not a single problem......now I have had a month of nothing BUT problems with Subsonic. I am running a Dell desktop with Windows XP. I have tried every version of Subsonic imaginable. The error messages change but the service remains down. Any thoughts?
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Postby GJ51 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:39 am

If your having problems. Reboot the server. If that doesn't work, uninstall/reinstall Java. If still no joy, try reinstalling SS right over the top of the current SS using the latest version. If that all fails move on to the following:

Most problems are due to improper setup on the router. Setting a fixed internal ip address for the server and proper port forwarding rules on the router are essential for long term stability.

First read: http://monroeworld.com/android/subsonic/ This is the Windows tutorial but most of the concepts apply to any setup. Specific setup instructions for other Operating Systems are available in the Tutorials section. http://forum.subsonic.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 and on the Subsonic website at http://www.subsonic.org/pages/installation.jsp

Never use port 80 - ISP's often use it or block it. 8080,8081, work fine. 808X Always works. I've seen others use different port numbers that have caused install failure.

Start with a fresh Java install to the latest version. If you have Java already, uninstall, then do a clean install of the latest version. If you use a 64 bit browser be sure to get both 32 & 64 bit Java.
http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml

In Subsonic Settings/Network - UNCHECK " Automatically configure your router to allow incoming connections to Subsonic (using UPnP or NAT-PMP port forwarding)." make sure to hit the SAVE button, you may have to scroll down to see it depending on your screen size. UPnP or Plug & Pray works sometimes, but not very often and you're better off learning what's going on anyway. You're dipping your toe into the network mgmt. thing anyway, might as well learn what's going on as home networks don't get simpler as time goes on. As your network gets more complex, you're going to have to learn this stuff! No time like the present.

Manually assign a fixed intenal IP and static route to your server at the upper end of the address range of the router, out of the way of DHCP, e.g. 192.168.1.254

Set up your router manually. uPNP might work, but most often it doesn't. Learing how to do it will be a skill you'll love having as your network grows.

Check the Subsonic Control Panel to make sure it's using the right port you're going to use. I typically use 8080, 8081, etc.

Set up port forwarding in your router to direct traffic on the selected port to your server. Consult your router documentation to do this, they are all a bit different.

Learn your external IP address assigned by your ISP. Go to http://www.canyouseeme.org/ enter your SS port number and click the Check box to be sure the Subsonic port is open.

Test your setup by entering your external IP:port# to see if it connects. e.g. http://98.117.185.5:8084/ If it works, you're good to go.

Default Transcoding for video:

ffmpeg -ss %o -i %s -async 1 -b %bk -s %wx%h -ar 44100 -ac 2 -v 0 -f flv -

Stozher: mp4 > flv transcoding:

ffmpeg -v 0 -ss %o -async 1 -i %s -f flv -b %bk -r 30 -s %wx%h -acodec copy -

Good choice for frame rate is a "-r 23.976"...


ffmpeg -v 0 -ss %o -async 30 -i %s -f flv -b %bk -r 30 -s %wx%h -ar 44100 -ac 2 -

Stozher's mp4 > flv transcoding : ffmpeg -v 0 -ss %o -async 30 -i %s -f flv -b %bk -r 30 -s %wx%h -acodec copy -

Good choice for frame rate is a "-r 23.976"...
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Postby mberma2 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:34 am

I am not using a router. It is a pc hard wired to a cable modem....high speed.
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Postby mberma2 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:41 am

Comcast internet....newest version of Java......and a huge RED Subsonic logo after working for months
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Postby GJ51 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:25 am

mberma2 wrote:I am not using a router. It is a pc hard wired to a cable modem....high speed.


Now he tells me ...

I should have gone into dentistry.
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Postby GJ51 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:26 am

Have you rebooted the PC?
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Postby mberma2 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 2:29 pm

Over the past week, I have rebooted, uninstalled, and redownloaded everything and still.....nothing
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Postby GJ51 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:16 pm

What port? Which version of SS?
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