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#110 Odd behaiour from YAACC's built-in local server

Release 1.1.6
closed
nobody
None
2015-04-26
2015-01-09
TheOpenBit
No

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I am getting very odd behaviour from YAACC's built-in content server. The first time I installed YAACC and turned on the server, it didn't find any content that was actually on my device. Instead it listed three songs that were not even local. One of which was http://storage-new.newjamendo.com/?trackid=310371&format=mp31&u=0 which is called "Spooky number 3". I have no idea why YAACC included this in its music list, it is nowhere to be found on my phone. Even looking at the log file could give me no clue as to how YAACC was finding these media files.

I reinstalled YAACC and tried again. The second time it seemed to find content local on my device, but no videos that were local to my device could be played on a remote player. I used YAACC, MediaHouse, and ControlDLNA all to try to play YAACC-served files to remote players. Each time the remote player gave an error. I could, however, use DroidUPnP to serve up the same local videos and play them on any of my remote devices using YAACC, Mediahouse, and ControlDLNA to control it.

I tried YAACC 1.1.5 on a Samsung Galaxy S5 running Android Kit Kat.

Discussion

  • TheOpenBit

    TheOpenBit - 2015-01-09

    the server setting for test content should be turned of in release build.
    check and fix the default in source code

     
  • TheOpenBit

    TheOpenBit - 2015-04-26
    • status: open --> closed
     

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