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Re: xPLRioNet Beta v3.6 Released


  • Subject: Re: xPLRioNet Beta v3.6 Released
  • From: "UKHA" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 11:53:30 +0200
  • References: <E1BtqJl-0006ql-7h@lon1-hub.mail.demon.net>


Hi Tony,

On 08/08/2004 at 17:14 Tony Tofts wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>have published the latest xplrionet release at www.xplhal.com
>
>This version has the new 'push' rio client and as such requires that
all
>rio's be rebooted after the update is applied as the new service and
binary
>file are totally incompatible with the old versions.
>

Hi Tony,

Just to let you know that the new version appears to break sync. It is
quite strange the 'master' unit carries on playing no problem the 'slave'
lists the correct track (and it changes when the next song starts) but it
doesn't actually play anything. The counter is at 0:00 and stays there for
the entire song.. The web page for the 'slave' shows a status of Stopped.

I've just pressed a sequence ( i *think* I stopped them all then pressed
play on the master, and skip a couple of times) and it started sync'ing -
I'm going to try and establish what actually got them going.

I've also just spotted another problem... Having just played the track
"Mary J Blige - Family" Affair synced with no problem, the track
"Eve Feat Gwen Stefani - Let It Blow Ya Mind" started but the
song name did not change on either unit, and the timer continues to count
up (ie it adds the current time to the length of the previous track). I've
just repeated this 3-4 times and get the same result, along with the fact
that the previous track ends early (last few seconds of the track get cut
off and the new track starts playing)


Sorry for all the bug reports

Andy





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