Sorry - can't fix this without changing mplayer or slimserver. [neither of 
which is going to be part of Alien!]

The issue is that mplayer does not check when writing output to see if there is a write error or message from the pipe saying it is closed. This is the only method slimserver currently uses to move onto the next file (i.e. slimserver just closes the pipe, but does not try to kill the process).

Adrian
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Gorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [slim] New AlienBBC releases



Jules Taplin wrote:

Works first time with 5/4 6.1 nightly on linux!
I like the new may of sorting the stations.

Only one problem with mplayer playing wma files on linux.
If I skip through a playlist of wma files, for eahc time I skip a song a separate process of mplayer is launched and the previous isnt killed. This 'old' process then takes up all spare CPU time for a 10-15 seconds - presumeable until it decodes the whole song (even though it has been skipped). If I press the skip button 10 times this resutls in 10 mplayer processes!


The above doesnt actually cause any problems playing music - but is a large 
waste or resources.

Happy to provide more info.

Cheers

Hi folks.

Rather belatedly, the AlienBBC team would like to announce the release of new 
versions of AlienBBC.

To confuse matters, we're releasing two today - Version 0.97, and Version 0.95. 
If at all possible,
we think you should use V0.97, but if that causes you problems, then v0.95 
might be the one for you.

V0.97 is designed for use with slimserver v6, and is generally better, but 
hasn't been tested quite as
much as we'd like. V0.95 will work with slimserver5.4.1, and is a little more 
tested. See which one
you'd like.

We'd also like to take this moment to welcome Neil Slightholm to the team. A 
lot of the current changes
are down to him, so thank-you very much, Neil - I promise I'll try to get this 
stuff out faster in future!

New in these versions are the following:

0.97
- Enhanced Web interface - support for Fishbone, Handheld, Default and Default2 
skins
- Change update menu structure - 99% of menus should now lead to working links

- Added web page caching for BBC web site (this defaults to off, but can be 
enabled from the Server Settings - Plugin web page)
- Added support of 6.1 "Radio" section on Web pages (thanks to Michael Herger 
for this)
- Support for AlienStream playlists under 6.0

0.96 (internal development version - not released)

0.95 (New features included in both 0.95 and 0.97)
- Support of 6.0 Softsqueeze and Squeezebox2
- Linux/OSX - support of wma streaming on 6.0 via mplayer


Oh. And a few other notes, which might be useful, which haven't made it to the site:

- Windows version: AlienBBC is only compatible with Windows 2000/NT and XP
- Linux/OSX users: if you had a previous version installed please delete the old mplayer.sh file as 0.95 and 0.97 move the location
of this file (to ~/Bin), so your old one will not be overwritten with the new one
- If you use a later release of mplayer than mplayer pre6, then you will need to edit the slimserver-convert.conf file [and also
mplayer.sh for linux/OSX] to comment out the default conversion commands and use the alternative ones provided.



As always, AlienBBC is available from: http://www.mrtickle.org/alienbbc.html

Best Regards,


Jules



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Subject:
New AlienBBC releases
From:
Jules Taplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Sun, 03 Apr 2005 22:58:58 +0100
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi folks.

Rather belatedly, the AlienBBC team would like to announce the release of new 
versions of AlienBBC.

To confuse matters, we're releasing two today - Version 0.97, and Version 0.95. 
If at all possible,
we think you should use V0.97, but if that causes you problems, then v0.95 
might be the one for you.

V0.97 is designed for use with slimserver v6, and is generally better, but 
hasn't been tested quite as
much as we'd like. V0.95 will work with slimserver5.4.1, and is a little more 
tested. See which one
you'd like.

We'd also like to take this moment to welcome Neil Slightholm to the team. A 
lot of the current changes
are down to him, so thank-you very much, Neil - I promise I'll try to get this 
stuff out faster in future!

New in these versions are the following:

0.97
- Enhanced Web interface - support for Fishbone, Handheld, Default and Default2 
skins
- Change update menu structure - 99% of menus should now lead to working links

- Added web page caching for BBC web site (this defaults to off, but can be 
enabled from the Server Settings - Plugin web page)
- Added support of 6.1 "Radio" section on Web pages (thanks to Michael Herger 
for this)
- Support for AlienStream playlists under 6.0

0.96 (internal development version - not released)

0.95 (New features included in both 0.95 and 0.97)
- Support of 6.0 Softsqueeze and Squeezebox2
- Linux/OSX - support of wma streaming on 6.0 via mplayer


Oh. And a few other notes, which might be useful, which haven't made it to the site:

- Windows version: AlienBBC is only compatible with Windows 2000/NT and XP
- Linux/OSX users: if you had a previous version installed please delete the old mplayer.sh file as 0.95 and 0.97 move the location
of this file (to ~/Bin), so your old one will not be overwritten with the new one
- If you use a later release of mplayer than mplayer pre6, then you will need to edit the slimserver-convert.conf file [and also
mplayer.sh for linux/OSX] to comment out the default conversion commands and use the alternative ones provided.



As always, AlienBBC is available from: http://www.mrtickle.org/alienbbc.html

Best Regards,


Jules



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