Yes, I've used the default value of 300, then only 50. In both cases,
I get the same error. It seems to be occurring for the last 3 days.
This is odd, as most of us did not have any problem :-/.
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Michael
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"Did you follow the plugin's advice? How many stations are you
downloading?"
Yes, I've used the default value of 300, then only 50. In both cases,
I get the same error. It seems to be occurring for the last 3 days.
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tim
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I'm having the same problem tonight. I can get to the shoutcast station
I'm glad it's only "tonight": it's a temporary issue, then?
list using WinAmp, but not my SB2's. Can you help?
Did you follow the plugin's advice? How many stations are you downloading?
(see server settings/internet ra
I'm having the same problem tonight. I can get to the shoutcast station
list using WinAmp, but not my SB2's. Can you help?
I'm running SlimServer Version: 6.5b1 - 6535 - Windows XP - EN -
cp1252.
Here is the relevant entries from the log.txt file after I enabled the
plugins debug flag and atte
I have reinstalled with the latest nightly build and it still produces
the same error. For me Shoutcast would be a nice to have, but not a
necessity so I'll just disable it.
This is a pitty (I'm using shoutcast a lot myself). But I'm pretty sure
there's a networking issue. If only I knew what
mherger Wrote:
> > I'm running Windows XP, using firefox, but also tried in IE with same
> > result. I don't have PERL installed that I know of. SlimServer
> > Version: 6.5b1 - 6309 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252
>
> I can't understand this. I tested this today with the latest nightly
> and
> cou
I'm running Windows XP, using firefox, but also tried in IE with same
result. I don't have PERL installed that I know of. SlimServer
Version: 6.5b1 - 6309 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252
I can't understand this. I tested this today with the latest nightly and
cound not reproduce. Did you update sl
mherger Wrote:
> > $VAR1 = '
> [..][color=blue]
>
> Hm... this looks perfectly fine to me (I get the same output) :-/.
>
> Let's check some basics: which OS are you using? What perl version?
>
> I guess it's Windows (what version?) and you're using the compiled
> binary.
> Do you have perl i
$VAR1 = '
[..]
';
2006-02-28 10:42:17.9244 Shoutcast: problem reading XML:
not well-formed (invalid token) at line 1, column 6, byte 6 at
/PerlApp/XML/Parser.pm line 187
Hm... this looks perfectly fine to me (I get the same output) :-/.
Let's check some basics: which OS are you using? What pe
Michael, I stopped the slimserver, then exited. Opened via compand line,
then tried to open shoutcast from within the browser, here is the
output:
$VAR1 = '
http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=7807&;
amp;filename=playlist.pls">
.977 The 80s Channel (80s Grooves)
80s Pop Rock
Mad
kerry_nyc Wrote:
> Michael, can you upload the file again, it didn't come over.
The good, old mailing list vs. forum problem... first try was rejected
(too big), second does not appear in the forum (but only the mailing
list). Here we go again.
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Michael, can you upload the file again, it didn't come over.
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mherger Wrote:
> >> Yes, I've reduced the connections and tried several other things. I
> >> can tune in stations manually but not through shoutcast. On
> slimserver
> >> I get the above error saying "There was an error parsing the stream
> >> information. Try reducing the number of streams if
Yes, I've reduced the connections and tried several other things. I
can tune in stations manually but not through shoutcast. On slimserver
I get the above error saying "There was an error parsing the stream
information. Try reducing the number of streams if you've set a great
number. (2)"
One
mherger Wrote:
> Kerry
>
> > I had no problems on 6.2 getting access to internet radio stations
> but
> > now I get the error:
> > "There was an error parsing the stream information. Try reducing the
> > number of streams if you've set a great number. (2)"
>
> Did you follow that advice? Do you
Kerry
I had no problems on 6.2 getting access to internet radio stations but
now I get the error:
"There was an error parsing the stream information. Try reducing the
number of streams if you've set a great number. (2)"
Did you follow that advice? Do you still encounter that problem?
It's bee
I'm experiencing the same problem. I recently upgraded to 6.5 so that
Lazy Search would work, so going back to 6.2 would be undesireable.
I had no problems on 6.2 getting access to internet radio stations but
now I get the error:
"There was an error parsing the stream information. Try reducin
Number of Streams: 2
Sort Criterion for Genres: Alphabetical (Default)
Sort Criterion for Streams: Alphabetical (Default)
Minimum Bitrate: 0
Maximum Bitrate: 0
Recent Streams: 10
Most Popular: 10
Normalise genres: On
Looking good to me. Did you recently try again (with a reasonable number
of s
Here is how my Shoutcast settings are currently set which is giving me
the error:
Number of Streams: 2
Sort Criterion for Genres: Alphabetical (Default)
Sort Criterion for Streams: Alphabetical (Default)
Minimum Bitrate: 0
Maximum Bitrate: 0
Recent Streams: 10
Most Popular: 10
Normalise genres: O
I am also getting the "Error Parsing Streams" error when trying to
access Shoutcast. I have reduced the number of streams from 300 down
to 2 with the same result.
Now this would be really bad luck... did you change any other setting in
Shoutcast?
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I am also getting the "Error Parsing Streams" error when trying to
access Shoutcast. I have reduced the number of streams from 300 down
to 2 with the same result.
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