Thought I'd try the new release to see if client freezes had been fixed.
Tried giving it a hard time by running two concurrent live tv streams of the same channel, and was running fine for approx 1hr 30 until 21.59 when both clients froze.
Logs attached.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36200[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36201[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36202[/ATTACH]
[EDIT] although I would also add that I'm now well past 1hr30 streaming to a single client...
Tried giving it a hard time by running two concurrent live tv streams of the same channel, and was running fine for approx 1hr 30 until 21.59 when both clients froze.
Logs attached.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36200[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36201[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]36202[/ATTACH]
[EDIT] although I would also add that I'm now well past 1hr30 streaming to a single client...
[SIZE="1"]Server: Win7 N | AMD Phenom II X4 3.2GHz | 4Gig RAM | Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3 Mobo | 5TB+ HDDs | 2x BlackGold Twin HD DVB-T| ATI HD 5450 | Cambridge Audio DAC Magic
Client 1: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | SPDIF pass through
Client 2: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | C-MEDIA USB DAC
Android: Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 4.4.2 Cyanogenmod 11[/SIZE]
Client 1: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | SPDIF pass through
Client 2: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | C-MEDIA USB DAC
Android: Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 4.4.2 Cyanogenmod 11[/SIZE]