
- #Soda player buffering serial number
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Other players like Videostream and Airflow works like a charm but I need the acestream capabilities of Soda.
#Soda player buffering mac
The IPs are static by MAC and I tried using the 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands with no success. My router is an Asus 3200 triband with Asus Merlin.
#Soda player buffering windows 10
I'm on firmware 27 and Windows 10 Home on Asus Zenbook 3. The max number of peers currently set is 50, and by increasing that number to 100 in my laptop setting I get a smoother run for the same streams.My brand new Chromecast 2 hangs everytime I try to cast from Soda Player on my laptop computer and it only comes back when I open Chrome and interrupt the connection with Soda despite having closed Soda Player on the laptop. I also increased the max number of connections just in case. As for the live buffer setting, it allows the stream to load 30 seconds worth of data and then start to run it which helps in overcoming any hiccups while playing the live stream for any reason related to internet connection quality. The links posted in the comments are not the idle settings because one has the max peer number set to only 30 and the other is the default 50. One of them has the live buffer setting set to 35 seconds which is about the The procedure you linked is mainly for OE/LE but I'm using OSMC on the Rpi. I don't have the startup/shutdown steps at all and Acestream works just fine (aside from the constrained player config). Increasing that number to 100 in my laptop setting I get a smoother run for The max number of peers currently set is 50, and by On 11:34, "kingleo1" "Cool, are these going to make the Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm guessing the startup/shutdown steps are required because OL/LE do not have a 'proper' OS behind Kodi as opposed to OSMC which has a customized Debian distro. The links posted in the comments are not the idle settings because one has Seconds worth of data and then start to run it which helps in overcomingĪny hiccups while playing the live stream for any reason related to As for the live buffer setting, it allows the stream to load 30 I also increased the max number of connections just inĬase. The max peer number set to only 30 and the other is the default 50. Them has the live buffer setting set to 35 seconds which is about the same. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you were mentioned.
#Soda player buffering android
So if it's mimicing the Android run environment in Raspbian that means it doesn't make use of the Plexus addon. #Changing buffering settings on soda player acestream android
#Soda player buffering torrent
I think that's why I didn't need the startup/shutdown steps because I have Plexus and when I run an Acestream torrent it is actually the addon that is triggered and so it starts and ends the Acestream engine without needing it to be started in the background like in those procedures. Seems it's not a question of difference between OE/LE and OSMC but rather the presence of the Plexus addon in As far as I know the syntax in my first post is correct. Each setting name is contained in a single quotation.Each entry starts with a capital S and end with a small s.I'm no programmer (I just know the basics really), but it appears to follow the following syntax: Checking both links provided in this thread confirms it as well.

#Soda player buffering serial number
The p is like a serial number that increases with each entry.Also, the setting names are correct (checking the links). The capital I is followed by the value of each entry.Īs I said in my first post, I have those settings in the playerconf.pickle file on my OSMC setup but sadly it doesn't work.I thought may be another file needs changing in the Acestream engine files. Another possibility might be the permissions on my setup.


I'm not an experienced linux user, but I know that permissions can play a big role in linux for read/write/excute of files. The way I changed my playerconf.pickle file was to log on as the default OSMC user and use "sudo nano path\filename" to make the changes. Not sure if that messed up permissions or not. You can check for yourself by playing any acestream torrent in Kodi and then pressing the 'm' key to show the player controls. #Changing buffering settings on soda player acestream torrent Acestream has a window that shows the download/upload bandwidth used and the number of peers currently connected.
