Surely this can't be right? There must be some setting somewhere or
something that can be done?
Putting aside the syncing with the SB3 then, as that's in itself works,
and the SB3 works fine on its own, there would seem to be a simple
problem.
With 6.5.1 onwards, at least, since the
alextegg;149302 Wrote:
Surely this can't be right? There must be some setting somewhere or
something that can be done?
Putting aside the syncing with the SB3 then, as that's in itself works,
and the SB3 works fine on its own, there would seem to be a simple
problem.
Yes, it's very
slimpy;149312 Wrote:
But I don't think it is reasonable to expect the same performance from a
slimp3 and a sb3?
-s.
I don't but I do expect streaming to be given the highest priority. I
get the stuttering to a lesser extent without the use of the cover art
sometimes.
If the separate fork
slimpy;149312 Wrote:
Did you file a bug report at http://bugs.slimdevices.com ?
-s.
You seem to be suggesting this was 'by design' not a bug? If it is
supposed to work this way, no point filing the bug, it's just
disappointing. If it is supposed to be the streaming that holds up the
On 10/24/06, alextegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
slimpy;149312 Wrote: Did you file a bug report at
http://bugs.slimdevices.com ? -s.You seem to be suggesting this was 'by design' not a bug?If it issupposed to work this way, no point filing the bug, it's justdisappointing.If it is supposed to be the
alextegg;149352 Wrote:
You seem to be suggesting this was 'by design' not a bug? If it is
supposed to work this way, no point filing the bug, it's just
disappointing. If it is supposed to be the streaming that holds up the
web delivery, then I will file immediately!?!
I didn't say this was
alextegg;149350 Wrote:
I don't but I do expect streaming to be given the highest priority. I
get the stuttering to a lesser extent without the use of the cover art
sometimes.
If the separate fork process definitely eradicates the problem, I'd
consider using a linux server. Can anyone
Ben Sandee;149359 Wrote:
FWIW I have a 2ghz Athlon64 processor on my Linux server -- the
cheapest I
could find! I never get dropouts on my slimp3s. Your server simply may
not
be up to the task of running the newest software.
Ben
Hmm, my machine is not [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it's
No, windoze I'm afraid.
This performance issue is specific to the Slimp3, the SB3 is fine, so
I'd assume I want some setting that is player specific, not server?
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There's probably not much you can do about it. The problem is the small
buffer in the slimp3.
I have a slimp3 and sb2 and use them synced together sometimes. I only
get dropouts on the slimp3 when browsing artwork pages with more than
just a couple of covers to display (e.g. browse by album).
No one else has a Slimp3 and a SB3 with stuttering happening on the
Slimp3 but not on the SB3?
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On 10/22/06, alextegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one else has a Slimp3 and a SB3 with stuttering happening on theSlimp3 but not on the SB3?
I have them both but I don't sync them, sorry. I track the 6.5.x nightlies on Debian Linux.Ben
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Ben,
Thanks. you should sync them,it's cool! (when it works correctly!)
Anyone out there who does do this?
Alex
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If you using Mac or Linux then under Server Setting / Performance -
there is an option at the end to fork the Web server which you could
try.
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