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Posted by alex bazan on 12/09/71 11:26
En/na Andy Hassall ha escrit:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:46:06 +0200, alex bazan <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> OK, so you need to find a way of reproducing that behaviour in a way where you
> can see what's happening right at the end.
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> Turn on log_errors in PHP in case it's producing a PHP error at the end - you
> can't see the error text since the player will be receiving it, but if you turn
> on log_errors it'll also log it to a file so you can check for it.
i've been already 'tailing' them on the console... no errors dumped to
the log file though...
in case you wonder about files being coprrupted, i have the same
behaviour with all files, and the files are correctly reproduced in my
desktop player.
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> You could use something like Ethereal to packet-sniff the transfer, paying
> more attention to the last few packets.
>
ok, i'll try to proxy that in any way...
I've done another test an this is the result:
all 192kbps files run for 1:25
128Kbps runs for 2:07
so i think it stops after a certain file length is reached.... and at
less bitrate it represents more play-time.
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