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Streaming stops after approximately 60 minutes, when streaming a file from time index 00:00:00. #53

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dazdaz opened this issue Jan 23, 2016 · 1 comment

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@dazdaz
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dazdaz commented Jan 23, 2016

I've found a bug which I have noticed several times now when streaming different mp4 files.

Streaming stops after approximately 60 minutes, when streaming a file from time index 00:00:00, and there is no error message.

When I re-stream the same file, and I skip to time index 00:60:00, then the entire video will play.

It would be nice to see if other people have experienced the same problem.

I've noticed that there is'nt a debug option to airplayer, so it's difficult to provide detailed technical information regarding what the problem really is but i'm happy to provide more information upon request and to try out any bug fixes or suggestions.

Airplayer 1.1.0, OS 10.11.2. Apple TV Software 6.2.1. 2nd Gen (MC572B/A)

@neufeldtech
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I believe I'm also affected by a similar issue. Playback stops after approximately 1 hour when I am playing HLS streams served from a webserver on my local network. I have not tested this issue with a long-playing mp4 file at this time.

This is an example of how I send the command to the apple TV:

$ airplayer play http://192.168.0.130:8080/hls/index.m3u8

It plays fine for about 1 hour, then it just stops. Please let me know what further information I can bring to help debugging.

Airplayer: 1.1.0
Apple TV 3rd Gen: A1469

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