Re: [slim] DSBridge - A simpler way to stream Spotify

2012-03-14 Thread Vicke

TheLastMan;695786 Wrote: 
 
 One thing an AV program does is check for changes in critical folders.
 In your position I would try the following:
 1. Remove the DSbridge files from the Flash folder
 2. Uninstall Avast
 3. Reboot (to make sure Registry entries for Avast are all uninstalled
 properly)
 4. Put the DSbridge files back in the Flash folder (and of course the
 Spotify folder)
 5. Reinstall Avast
 

Tried the above without any change or improvment to before... 

So now it's tempting to get rid of Avast for an easy fix!  

Any other ideas?


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Re: [slim] DSBridge - A simpler way to stream Spotify

2012-03-14 Thread Vicke

castalla;695788 Wrote: 
 If it works, why wrangle with it???  Just accept there's some strange
 anomaly!
 

Renaming the 3 files in the Flash folder everytime I start and before I
quite windows is no long term solution for me.


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Re: [slim] DSBridge - A simpler way to stream Spotify

2012-03-13 Thread Vicke

Dear Forum, 

I seem to have a simular problem as Castalla. Updated avast (now
version 7.0.1426) the other day and then DSBridge wouldn't work. Before
it all was working fine.

The sympton is the following: 
Right after Windows (Vista SP2)and Avast starts, the red icon from
DSBridge shows up, with fault message could not load lame_enc.dll.
(Avast seems to be using both dsound.dll in the Flash folder and
dsound.dll in system32 folder.)  

If I try to start Spotify now another red icon shows up with the fault
message could not bind to port 8124. (Also spotify seems to be using
both dsound.dll in the Flash folder and dsound.dll in system32 folder.)


After reading the thread here I tried to solve the problem by deleting
dsbridge.ini, dsound.dll and lame_enc.dll from the flash folder (only
leaving them in the spotify folder), unfortunately without any good
result I found a strange work around.

If I rename the files (dsbridge.ini, dsound.dll and lame_enc.dll) in
the Flash folder to (dsbridge.iniold, dsound.dllold and
lame_enc.dllold) and then restart windows, Avast starts without
starting DSBridge (No red icon shows up). If I then change the name
back to the original names in the Flash folder and start Spotify -
Spotify and DSBridge works just as it did before the update of Avast
and I can stream music. 

Can anybody explain this? or even better find a way which makes it work
without all this hassle.

Thanks in advance!


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