2014-12-30, 04:53
Log: http://paste.linuxmint.com/view/855v/
The log shows from when I clicked play, to when it errors out and destroys the audio/video players, and self-announces a STOP, dropping me to my library. 100% of the time, I can simply restart the movie, but sometimes it'll play for 30-ish minutes, sometimes for 2 minutes.
My samba server has absolutely no errors, and my Windows/Linux XBMC/Kodi clients don't have this problem.
As you can see, there's an error standing out:
19:27:43 T:1680406104 ERROR: virtual unsigned int XFILE::CSmbFile::Read(void*, int64_t) - Error( -1, 110, Connection timed out )
Obviously a connection is timing out - but why? I can start the movie on my FireTV or MK808, and on my laptops running linux or win8 (Kodi and XBMC Gotham respectively), and the Android OS' will drop arbitrarily with this error while the Linux/Windows client does not.
It's just simply frustrating, and I can't find any fixes. I've tried playing with the the advancedsettings.xml, which currently looks like so:
Anyone experienced this, and have a solution? It's a tad embarrassing when people start ogling at your setup, to only have it mess up over and over :/
The samba server is Linux Mint 17.1. I've done some searching, and only found a solution for Windows to change a registry key which doesn't apply here.
The log shows from when I clicked play, to when it errors out and destroys the audio/video players, and self-announces a STOP, dropping me to my library. 100% of the time, I can simply restart the movie, but sometimes it'll play for 30-ish minutes, sometimes for 2 minutes.
My samba server has absolutely no errors, and my Windows/Linux XBMC/Kodi clients don't have this problem.
As you can see, there's an error standing out:
19:27:43 T:1680406104 ERROR: virtual unsigned int XFILE::CSmbFile::Read(void*, int64_t) - Error( -1, 110, Connection timed out )
Obviously a connection is timing out - but why? I can start the movie on my FireTV or MK808, and on my laptops running linux or win8 (Kodi and XBMC Gotham respectively), and the Android OS' will drop arbitrarily with this error while the Linux/Windows client does not.
It's just simply frustrating, and I can't find any fixes. I've tried playing with the the advancedsettings.xml, which currently looks like so:
PHP Code:
<advancedsettings>
<splash>false</splash>
<network>
<buffermode>1</buffermode>
<cachemembuffersize>104857600</cachemembuffersize>
<readbufferfactor>4.0</readbufferfactor>
</network>
</advancedsettings>
Anyone experienced this, and have a solution? It's a tad embarrassing when people start ogling at your setup, to only have it mess up over and over :/
The samba server is Linux Mint 17.1. I've done some searching, and only found a solution for Windows to change a registry key which doesn't apply here.