Hi

Just upgraded from 7-17 nightly to 6.1.

I've been listening from work(64kbs) for months with no problems up to
the 7-17 nightly.  With this latest release, 6.1 lame crashes
During playback and it reverts to maximum kbs.
When I load the songs initially it says converted to 64kbs in the Web UI
but
After the first refresh the convert to 64kbs disappears.  It still
streams at the chosen converted rate and lame is still running as a
process for some amount of time until lame crashes.



LAME version 3.96.1
Solaris 10
SS 6.1

This is the only part that looks like it might be relevant.
Logging  --d_remotestream --d_info  --d_plugin

Slim::DataStores::DBI::LightWeightTrack
Slim::DataStores::DBI::LightWeightTrack=HASH(0x1faa7ac) destroyed
without saving changes to bitrate at
/usr/share/src/SlimServer_v6.1.0/Slim/Player/Playlist.pm line 352
Error writing mp3 output
2005-07-21 14:20:36.2220 Merging entry for playlist://65.206.233.5
2005-07-21 14:20:36.2241 Updating playlist://65.206.233.5 : TITLE to Now
Playing - 50California
2005-07-21 14:20:36.2254 Updating playlist://65.206.233.5 : CT to ssp
2005-07-21 14:20:36.2269 Updating playlist://65.206.233.5 : TITLESORT to
NOW PLAYING 50CALIFORNIA

Let me know if you need any other info.

thanks
wr420

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