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Guys need help why does my winamp keep timing out after random times and dropping stream 

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Re: winamp timing out
Simple - you're running it on Windoze! No serious broadcaster uses Windows for anything!
We use Audacity on Mint Linux for playout (when we're not using "Rivendell"). We can load over a week's worth of programmes, and they're played sequentially, keeping to time very accurately. The playback timing is accurate to <1 second over eight days!
The "up-link" software to the server is (usually) "DarkIce" and "Darksnow", running on a Raspberry Pi 3 with an "Audio Injector" card, all built into a small, neat box. It's flawless.
We tried "Butt" (Broadcast Using This Tool) for a while, because it was conveniently provided with a stereo level meter, but found that the DarkIce / DarkSnow combination is unbeatable.
We use Audacity on Mint Linux for playout (when we're not using "Rivendell"). We can load over a week's worth of programmes, and they're played sequentially, keeping to time very accurately. The playback timing is accurate to <1 second over eight days!
The "up-link" software to the server is (usually) "DarkIce" and "Darksnow", running on a Raspberry Pi 3 with an "Audio Injector" card, all built into a small, neat box. It's flawless.
We tried "Butt" (Broadcast Using This Tool) for a while, because it was conveniently provided with a stereo level meter, but found that the DarkIce / DarkSnow combination is unbeatable.
"Why is my rig humming?"
"Because it doesn't know the words!"
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Re: winamp timing out
Winamp has a habit of doing that. Use the pira.cz silence detector to run a pls or m3u playlist file when it detects silence. You can also add a few copies of the stream entries to the playlist so it can skip to the next one.
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If you really have to use Winamp there's a plugin that will maintain a connection - https://github.com/hartwork/dsp_restless
Try VLC for better results, it isn't perfect but found it to be better than Winamp
Try VLC for better results, it isn't perfect but found it to be better than Winamp
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For my ''Radio Brian'' Playout/Breakaway system I have been using
Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP2 for the last 5 years 16.5 hrs a day
without a problem, stable as a rock.

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Have you tried Mixxx ? https://mixxx.org/ it connects to Shoutcast/Icecast without extra plugins, Windows and Linux versions
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If you're using Windoze, the best way I've found is to use breakaway one. It handles all the reconnecting in the software and you can type your stream straight into the software without any other program needed.
Some processor software requires winamp and as previously mentioned, restless is brilliant for keeping the stream going when there is a glitch.
Currently I am experimenting with the pi4 and using stereotool/vlc and a homemade 192khz soundcard. Everything works great but unfortunately vlc appears to be the weak link. From time to time the audio stops dead and if I look at the time, the numbers are frozen. Vlc has not crashed but you have to manually press "stop" and then "play" to get it working again. Its very annoying
I'm just wondering, if there is a fix for this? Maybe a vlc plugin that is like restless? Or does it mean it needs a script?
I am currently trying to learn the most I can about linux and tinkering with scripts.
Some processor software requires winamp and as previously mentioned, restless is brilliant for keeping the stream going when there is a glitch.
Currently I am experimenting with the pi4 and using stereotool/vlc and a homemade 192khz soundcard. Everything works great but unfortunately vlc appears to be the weak link. From time to time the audio stops dead and if I look at the time, the numbers are frozen. Vlc has not crashed but you have to manually press "stop" and then "play" to get it working again. Its very annoying



I'm just wondering, if there is a fix for this? Maybe a vlc plugin that is like restless? Or does it mean it needs a script?
I am currently trying to learn the most I can about linux and tinkering with scripts.

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the most stable software as an ip player that I have worked with is radioboss. it is possible to set a silence detector as part of it, as well as a rule for what to do in the case of a stream interruption (go to an alternative link or try to establish a connection every few seconds). it has been working in one tx site for 4 years without a single breakdown.
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the first version of the breakaway is good, but the breakaway one is far superior. It worth every €.BriansBrain wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:05 pmFor my ''Radio Brian'' Playout/Breakaway system I have been using
Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP2 for the last 5 years 16.5 hrs a day
without a problem, stable as a rock.
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The daily reboot is what's keeping it running.BriansBrain wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:05 pm For my ''Radio Brian'' Playout/Breakaway system I have been using
Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP2 for the last 5 years 16.5 hrs a day
without a problem,
I've got a machine in one of our studios that hasn't been rebooted since June 2017! It's supported by a UPS (since the occasional power cut isn't unknown), and it's just a secondhand Dell Optiplex 7010 - so it's bog-standard hardware.
You've probably got rid of all the extraneous cruft that comes with Windoze, and it's probably not connected to the Interweb. XP with all the "Service Packs" was more stable than most versions of Windoze, but even Dave Cutler (the guy who wrote the NT kernel used in all versions of Windoze since 1992) doesn't use Windoze himself!
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Wrong.....Albert H wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:38 pmThe daily reboot is what's keeping it running.BriansBrain wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:05 pm For my ''Radio Brian'' Playout/Breakaway system I have been using
Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP2 for the last 5 years 16.5 hrs a day
without a problem,

For over two weeks last year I ran the Playout PC alone (not the transmitter) 24hrs a day for test purpose
= Solid as a rock - No Memory leakage at all - it was perfect

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It's probably not connected to the Interweb.
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Why would I need it connected to the Net

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XP with all the "Service Packs" was more stable than most versions of Windoze
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I have tried all Windows for Brian ........ I found XP with SP2 is the most stable.
+ Because I wrote my Auto-Jock Playout program in W98 & XP it's the obvious choice.


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The Choice of Sound Processor depends on the Station Format.
For modern (Specially Dance Music) it's probably fine.
However I find it too harsh, aggressive and over processed for Brian.
I run the old V0.90.69 on the standard Easy Listening Preset.
I have tried One with every possible setting and adjustment.
I found it impossible to re-create the equivalent smooth clean sound I am looking for



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@Brian you have PM 

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Errrrrrrr

I have just looked....... No I don't


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crxxk lol @mikroman
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if there is no title in the PM message, there is no sending...
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Re: winamp timing out
Use stereo tool stand alone version in Windows 10/11 apply all Windows Updates to the machine then turn it off and disable the windows updates service.
Take off all applications you don't need only more processor power is used up.
Download 9.92 Stereo Tool Standalone and there's an option to put the stream url into and it'll reconnect when the internet reconnects without any intervention of using winamp or vlc installed. Make sure Stereo tool is minimise on startup as it'll use more processor power having it maximise on the desktop.
Don't use winamp it'll only crash and VLC is only good for is watching Video's. Just use Stereo Tool Standalone Version 9.92 only and set the present to Baron and listen to how the audio quality is banging out. set sample rate on stereo tool to 192khz and in Windows to 24bit 192khz.
Take off all applications you don't need only more processor power is used up.
Download 9.92 Stereo Tool Standalone and there's an option to put the stream url into and it'll reconnect when the internet reconnects without any intervention of using winamp or vlc installed. Make sure Stereo tool is minimise on startup as it'll use more processor power having it maximise on the desktop.
Don't use winamp it'll only crash and VLC is only good for is watching Video's. Just use Stereo Tool Standalone Version 9.92 only and set the present to Baron and listen to how the audio quality is banging out. set sample rate on stereo tool to 192khz and in Windows to 24bit 192khz.