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  1. #1
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    Ran out of decoder PRAM!

    after playing " Radio ESKA Warszawa (feed 128 kb/s VBR, 44.1 kHz, stereo)"
    http://www.radio.pionier.net.pl/stre...o=eskawarszawa

    station for about 10 seconds "Ran out of decoder PRAM!" appears and squeezebox frezes! I have to disconnect it from power in order to play other station or wav files again.
    Other stations are ok
    Any solutions?

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    Senior Member vrobin's Avatar
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    I also experienced this kind of error... few seconds of radio stream play than freeze and unplug/replug necessary. But without the message.

    As this wasn't radios I was interested in, I let go. You should open a bug report in bugzilla.

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    If this is an OGG stream then bug #5167 is the same.

    If it is an OGG stream then the workaround is to disable under Server Settings/Filetypes OGG (built-in)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpa View Post
    If this is an OGG stream then bug #5167 is the same.

    If it is an OGG stream then the workaround is to disable under Server Settings/Filetypes OGG (built-in)
    I have disabled OGG and it works!!!
    thanks
    the only thing is that the screensaver(Now playing jump back on wake) is choking. When playing other stations or wav it is ok. but I can live with this
    thank you
    Pablo
    Last edited by pablo; 2007-07-16 at 13:48.

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    Senior Member vrobin's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by bpa View Post
    If this is an OGG stream then bug #5167 is the same.

    If it is an OGG stream then the workaround is to disable under Server Settings/Filetypes OGG (built-in)
    If this happen again, I'll give a try to this workaround, even if I'm not sure at all it was an ogg radio. I'll see when the moment is coming...

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    If you are using Windows then there is a bug ( http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5164 ) which may cause your system to lock up (if single core processor) for up to 1 min when you press stop to stop playing the OGG stream.

    There is a new version of socketwrapper (see bug report) being tested if this is a problem on your system.

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