What does the Subsonic log file say when this happens?
Glenn
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BKKKPewsey wrote:You may have already done this but make sure you flush your browser cache (shift-ctrl-delete in chrome)
A lot of playback problems of this kind can be caused by the cache especially chrome.
andu_ wrote:BKKKPewsey wrote:You may have already done this but make sure you flush your browser cache (shift-ctrl-delete in chrome)
A lot of playback problems of this kind can be caused by the cache especially chrome.
Thanks for the advice! Here is what I did:
Cleared everything per the shift-crtl-delete cache menu
Closed Chrome
Reopened, cleared everything again just to be sure
Opened Chrome
Logged into Subsonic
Tried playing A$AP ROCKY's "Palace" from Live Long A$AP, and after the buffering filled, the song stopped and the time on the player went to zero.
My Transcode settings are "lame -S -h --resample 44.1 -b %b --tt %t --ta %a --tl %l %s - -a" , so the stock settings with -a added for mono. I'll try pulling that out and repeating the above logic.
I see what the problem isandu_ wrote:Pulled out the -a, started from "Cleared..." above, tried A$AP ROCKY's "Bass" from the same album, same problem.
blightzero wrote:Just a wild guess, but is it possible that the "$" in "A$AP" does not get properly escaped and therefore creates an error when the lame command is executed?
sindre_mehus wrote:Seems like there is some instability when playing downsampled music in the integrated Flash player.
This is most likely caused by the estimated (and slightly wrong) http content-length that is set by the server. I will therefore change it so that content-length is unspecified when the audio is downsampled (or transcoded) and the player is of type "Web player". I will still set content-length for other players, including REST-based players.
Thanks for reporting this bug!
Sindre
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