Some years ago, I built an LSNAS. Under Windows 7 it would sometimes stop, i.e. no more music, and needed restarting from the control app. I was never completely sure that this music stoppage was Windows, rather than the control app, but the problem went away when I ran the LSNAS with Debian instead of Windows 7.
This week I have tried Win 10 to run the LSNAS (and been impressed with the extra musicality). But, I'm back to experiencing random stoppages. I've checked all the Win 10 settings about sleep mode, etc. I've experienced the problem with both Kazoo and BubbleDS as control points. My Hakai hardware is running under Debian Stretch, and has not previously had this problem, so I'm strongly suspecting that the issue is within Windows.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Windows 10 music server stoppages
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Windows 10 music server stoppages
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Re: Windows 10 music server stoppages
Since you've checked Win settings, have you checked the BIOS to see if there's anything in those settings that might cause the stoppages; maybe energy saving or disk management? Alternatively, have you tried different media server software to try to eliminate possible causes?
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Re: Windows 10 music server stoppages
Thanks, tokenbrit! I've tried that now, unfortunately to no avail, as switching between Win 10 and Debian 9 on the LSNAS has shown me that Win 10 is a bit more musical. Will continue to experiment, have just put Volumio back onto the Hakai, in place of Stretch, so I now have two flaky bits of software to contend with!
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Re: Windows 10 music server stoppages
If you are using control points, I figure you are using a media server on the (LS)NAS rather than letting Volumio connect via a network file share... If so, what media server did you use on Debian, and which one are you using on Win10: Asset, MinimServer, other?
I've seen that Simon @ MinimServer is helpful on that forum - wondering if there's experience there with stoppages under Windows. Maybe the dBpoweramp support forum would be the same if you're using Asset... Or Linn for Kazoo Server.
I've seen that Simon @ MinimServer is helpful on that forum - wondering if there's experience there with stoppages under Windows. Maybe the dBpoweramp support forum would be the same if you're using Asset... Or Linn for Kazoo Server.
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Re: Windows 10 music server stoppages
Yes, I was using Asset, under both Debian and Win 10. Several years ago, I preferred Asset musically to minimserver and Kazoo, so have stayed with it.
Today I've got Volumio running using control points and Asset - and suffered very frequent stoppages! But moving to Volumio via a fileshare seems to have cured that :)) Fingers crossed I've now got a stable system.
Today I've got Volumio running using control points and Asset - and suffered very frequent stoppages! But moving to Volumio via a fileshare seems to have cured that :)) Fingers crossed I've now got a stable system.
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Re: Windows 10 music server stoppages
Good to know - glad it's more stable. I still need to find a spare drive to try Volumio against upmpdcli/mpd on Buster - don't want to lose mpd 21.11… After that I can worry about the NAS and network share vs. media server, as well as Buster vs. Win 10