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Hm, that's a weird one. Apparently the contents of one packet arrived with a change, and then 2.4 seconds of data were gone. Which is very odd especially on the same pc - could something like a virus scanner have interfered maybe?
There is a virus scanner on the machine running in learning mode (Vipre AV) but I have most of the Intrusion Protection/network filtering off. I also had a second feed running to a remote PC on the same network segment and it did not show the error at all.
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The packet speed is no problem - it's supposed to go negative after an issue until we have a reliable number again. Those speeds actually shouldn't be logged - but we were extensively testing those (they need to be accurate upto 6 digits), so we added the logging recently. We'll remove it before releasing this version.
No problem - saw the negative figures and wondered if it was recovery or trying to display some info about the event.
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What do you mean by RX was fine? That seems to mean that nothing went wrong but you also said you didn't hear it? I *think* it played 2.4 seconds of silence. I'm just wondering what could have killed these packets on a loopback connection.
Just to make sure: If you say you used the local address of the machine, I assume you mean its actual address, not 127.0.0.1 right? I think the packets still go through your actual network in that case. Is it on a cabled network or on Wifi?
RX was fine = I was in the room listening to the audio output and did not hear a gap in it that I heard or it drew my attention to. I only saw the event in the window some 10mins later. I am on a cabled network. Up until recently I was running this on the loopback interface. I recently (2-3 days ago) moved it to the network interface (to test) as well as add two more outputs on the same network segment. Both NICs set to Automatic.
Thanks...
Rossco