I've searched all over and can't find a thread that really answers my question/problem. Sorry if this is a repeat question, but hopefully this thread won't get ignored like so many others.
I had a difficult time getting Subsonic to work on 3G for my Windows 7 64bit system and Nexus One (stock, up to date, Android), but finally got it. Turns out my modem provided by my ISP was blocking ports so had to 'bridge' my router with it.
Anyway, I was so excited when all my port tests finally worked and I was able to successfully play songs with the Subsonic app on my Nexus One. This was while using wifi at home.
I tried testing on 3G and noticed when I play a song, it takes longer to start as the song is downloading. Once it plays, I get to about 40 seconds into the song and the music stops again to download some more. This usually happens about 3 times during an average 3.5 minute song. Once the song is finished, I then have to wait again for the next song in queue to play. Again the song will stop and download every 40 or so seconds.
I know my 3G isn't blazing fast (I get anywhere from 1.5 Mbps to 1.9 Mbps download) but surely that is fast enough to stream music, no? I have no problems streaming HD Youtube videos on my Nexus One (using app). No problems either with podcasts or radio streams.
At home, I am on a fibre internet and get 20+ Mbps download and about 5 Mbps upload. My computer isn't running any other download/uploads/applications so the bandwidth should be pretty open.
So getting back to the subject of my post, is there a way to increase the download speed on Subsonic? I've tried all sorts of bitrate combinations using the lowest 32 Kbps and highest 'Unlimited' bitrate and everything in between, both on the server and app. Nothing seems to work. I've even increased my cache to 1 GB and set my preload to 10 songs.
If I can't make Subsonic faster, is there a setting to download multiple songs in queue at the same time?
The only work around right now is to pause a playlist and let it load while I am sleeping overnight and then in the morning have all my songs ready to go. But that kinda defeats the whole purpose of streaming, no?
Sorry for the long post. Just trying to be descriptive. I appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks!
btw, my files are all mp3's
