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Postby linuxman » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:28 am

sindre_mehus wrote:Concept211: I don't think this is a new problem. It's been discussed here.

Cheers,
Sindre


Still not able to do anything with this one box. I have 2 of them and I updated the one at my work from 3.5beta 1 to 3.6beta2 and it is streaming fine both ways.

I went to my home one which I had rolled back to 3.5 which would play the embedded flash but wouldn't stream at 3.5 and went back to 3.6beta2 and same issues. Neither the stream or flash player will work on this box with 3.6beta2. The flash loads correctly and just sits and never gets the feed to it. The stream gives a network error saying can't connect and is the same on 3.5 or 3.6beta2 both.

Till this release it has worked flawless with only exception of having to update the java a few times. I'm running fc9 linux x86_64 version. The only thing different I do on this box is to use apache to connect to the 8180 port and forward any requests to /subsonic on port 80 to that port. When I define the port it all starts working now. Can you let me know what you changed in the streaming that now the forwarding by apache isn't working to stream the music but still passes the site itself on the forward?

Sorry I do this because it's hard to get people to figure how to pass ports via URL and I refuse to run something so cool on windows :twisted:
Steve

Love the new changes and the new flash player makes streaming obsolete and no reason to do it at all finally.
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Postby pha9992001 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:55 am

twiztar wrote:
justin wrote:Image
Some time the songs time will jump from 9:02 to 9:03 and back. This is going on with every song i have.

I did an uninstall and reinstall and that didn't fix it.

Edit
It seems to only happen when its transcodeing the song. The image above is going from 320 to 128 if that helps



I'm seeing the same thing when transcoding.


I'm seeing the same thing. I'm transcoding a track from 192 down to 64. The duration in the playlist is correct, but the total time at the end of the timeSlider isn't. (see how the timeSlider looks, even after the file is completely downloaded)

I noticed that once the file finished downloading, the totalTime went from 41:18 to 22:28.

Here are some screencaps (just in case its not clear, track 2 - 3030 is the one being played):

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Another thing to note, is that this issue appears when using
JW FLV Media Player 4.2.95
JW FLV Media Player 4.3

But does not appear when using
JW FLV Media Player 3.16 - this version doesn't like flash 10 very much though, ;)

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Some additional info on my setup:
3.5 (build 709) – November 8, 2008
jetty-6.1.x, java 1.6.0_11, Windows XP (46.2 MB / 63.6 MB)

browsers tested on firefox 2/3, ie 6/7, chrome
flash versions tested 9.x and 10.x

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Since I'm still on Subsonic 3.5, I'm guessing this has something to do with the newer JW Players and how they handle transcoded mp3s and not the latest version of Subsonic. (maybe it has something to do with the id3 tag being lost when being transcoded?)
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Postby Gandohr » Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:04 am

41 minutes must be one hell of a song :)
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