Hi there, I hope bpa or others might be able to help...

I recently had to move my LMS (Version: 7.9.0 - 1467729831 @ Fri Jul 8
04:05:20 CUT 2016) to a windows 10 PC as my old WHS 2003 server finally
gave up the ghost. PC is i5, 8GB RAM and fast modern drives so way more
horse power than my old WHS. All streamers (SB3/Transporter/Touch) are
wired on the network. On Virgin Media with highest bandwidth (200MB?)

Using the DASH plugin, which was working fine on old build. Now get
regular re-buffering on all devices with listen live, varies, but mostly
every 2-5 mins. Time to recover varies from 0.5 second to a complete
stall. 

Replay works fine.

Looking at Windows 10 resources, tiny CPU use (circa 4%), disk happy
(<2% use) network about 6 spikes in download every minute, each about
1-2 Mbps. easily within the bandwidth, but very lumpy traffic (but this
may be the way live streaming from BBC works?)

Just tried listen live (non UK) seemed on a limited trial more stable,
but I am in the UK and ideally would like the higher quality. But when
using the UK option get regular re-buffering. 

Anyone else had this issue, got ideas on what to try.

not sure how important the following settings have but I think I have
tried them all!

Radio Station Buffer Seconds (advanced/network) set to 9 seconds -
thinking a larger number might help? have set this back to 3 while
typing this email and hasn't rebuffered in last few minutes, so maybe
this is part of the problem, will report back after more use.
Streaming method (direct and proxied) tried both for the player. which
is recommended?
Advanced/File types AAC set to native.

any help gratefully received. 

thanks


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