Under advanced settings network
You have.
Radio Station Buffer Seconds
Radio Station Timeout
You can experiment with those . It may not explain your problem but you
can figure how long timeout and buffer you need . I have these on large
settings to accommodate slow stations . But if you
dupomarc wrote:
For some reason, my Squeezebox installation is now very slow to tune
into stations. It takes at least 10 seconds to get going, with the
station logo first displayed, then the sleeve and finally the music gets
going. I'm observing this on all wired or wireles devices (Duet,
garym wrote:
No, the DNS issue could be affecting the Squeezebox but not other things
(based on the way squeezeboxes handle DNS issues vs other things like
laptops). But rebooting Server and Router should fix most DNS problems.
roflol
If someone has no clue he/she/it was talking/writing
Are Duet and SqueezePlay sync'd? If yes, try them un-sync'd. Also try
Duet connected to MySB.com (no LMS server), see if it plays online
streams correctly then.
toby10's Profile:
elziko wrote:
Ah, I just found the logs after increasing the logging to debug level in
Squeezeplay in %TEMP%\stdout-SqueezePlay.txt
This is what the log looks like:
Can anyone advise what might be wrong. It just looks like it's timing
out.
Thanks!
First you need to try disabling