> I have a little more information now... I have had Obs running non-stop
> except for the crashes. Since May 28th at 8:37 AM GMT -0500 there have
> been about 55 crashes. Most of them have NOT been due to me clicking next
> track. In fact, a lot of them have happened when I haven't been
> interacting with the system at all but just let it randomly select tracks.
>
> I think a majority (if not all) of them happen on song boundries. I say
> this because I have (since Sunday May 28th at 8:37 AM) had a little script
> running on the server with obs that checks every 5 seconds to see if it's
> still running, if not, it restarts it. I haven't noticed any interruption
> in music even though, according to the logs, it's crashed about 13 times
> while I've been listening to it today.
Interesting -- strangley enough the obs server I have running at home has
been running for several days without any interruptions. Can you tell if
there are certain files that will cause the crash? Can you send me your
obs.log file so I can take a look at it?
> Hope this helps. Thanks...
It sheds more light onto the situation -- I hope you'll be able to work with
me on this one, since I don't see that problem here....
--ruaok Hindsight is always 50/50.
Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.emusic.com
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