bpa wrote: 
> Windows based LMS require the use an application called "socketwrapper"
> to make transcoding work.
> 
> I've just remembered that socketwrapper can be affected by some security
> s/w - it hasn't been a problem recently but just in case. 
> 
> What security s/w is running on the Window system ?  What version of
> Windows  - I'm guessing it is Windows 7

Yes, I'm using Windows 7 on the computer where LMS was installed. 

How do I know what security s/w this one is running and if it's
affecting LMS?

I could try two things: boot the PC using Linux and install LMS on it;
or boot this PC with Windows 10, also installing LMS on it. 

The order of things I was planning, in order to make the audio manager,
based on the Raspberry Pi 3B+, and the video manager, based on the
Odroid C2 or a Raspberry Pi 4, was to make the audio & video managers
work with Windows first, and then assemble the other PC that would be
the Linux server.


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