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2013-12-26, 20:43
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Its seconds... That is a timeout override for SAMBA. See
Advancedsettings.xml#.3Csamba.3El (wiki) Perhaps you wanna look at what sleep settings your NAS has set for the Drives.
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I dont think the timeout override has any relation to when the server will cut off I think its a delay to allow for server to respond in event of hdd spinup etc. But eh whatever works.
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Ran it this time to 47:51. Definitely something about xbmc cutting out at 24 minute intervals. Never had this problem when I ran it through an android box. Is there something different between the androird and live versions?
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2013-12-26, 22:22
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What and what version? Live? Doesnt exist anymore and sure plenty differences what differences would affect this idk.
You're yet to pastebin any
debug log (wiki) so I'll presume you dont want any real help.
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I'm running xbmcbuntu 12.2 (Frodo).
I'll try and get hold of a debug log
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I think I have discovered the issue with the routine disconnection of the NSA. I upgrade my wifi extender to a Netgear, set up with a fixed IP address, but had the same issue. Taking a look at the devices list and discovered that XBMC has a tendency of changing IP address have 20 minutes or so. The solution would be to program XBMC to use a fixed IP address. This will take some linux programming skill. Can anyone guide me through this?
I am currently using xbmcubuntu Frodo 12.2. Seems the only guides out there require xbmc on top of windows.
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2014-09-12, 21:55
(This post was last modified: 2014-09-12, 21:56 by Jace_mindu.)
SOLUTION!!!
The disconnection issue is definitely due to the DHCP setting. Managed to resolve this by setting a STATIC IP. I found the following conditions to work with my IPV4 settings, although you should check your router/extender status info:
IP Address - Use whatever the IP is currently set as. I tried setting it to what I wanted the IP to be, but for something reason, it never worked and couldn't connect to the internet.
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 - Simples!
Default Gateway - Use whatever the router/extender is set to
DNS Servers - Use the settings from the router/extender. There should be two of these.
I found linux to be a pain to find and apply these settings. I ended up changing to windows 8 and running ipconfig. Poifect!!!
I'm now watching 'A Man Apart'... no interruptions!!!
Hope this helps others.
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