
Posted by Graak --Previous Message--
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on March 8, 2006, 5:53 pm, in reply to "Re: 404 error"
On my home computer which is a WinXP Pro machine, I get the 404 errors on almost every channel sometimes instead of a 404 I get a http 1.1 Object not found. Sometimes I get a popup that says something about an enty point not found. None the less without hcanging the host file at home, I was able to get channels working with paitients and having spinamp make allot of retries.
At work I on my Windows 2K machine, I wasnt so lucky. So what I did was try your host trick. I logged in to the machine in safe mode, added the line as you said initialy to winnt/system32...../hosts and rebooted back to normal. At 1st it didn't do a thing. But after playing around with Spinamp, what I did was tell Spinamp to fo to the High Quality non advert mode and the back to normal. Something must have updated then because now after only a few 404 or 1.1 errors, just like at home, my work machine now hits and the music eventualy buffers and stays.
Now aparently ai am not the only one experiencing this, This needs to be addressed for maybe a future btea release as a fix? Maybe make a built in option to hcnage the stream IP as AOL does? Just ideas. For right now uyntill a perminant fix is found, I am ok with a stream starting every few times after a 404, because I am used to that by nmow. As long as it eventualy buffers and starts.
: Several.
: uvox://64.236.34.129:5190/stream/13000
: uvox://64.236.34.200/stream/13003
: uvox://64.236.34.129:5190/stream/13053
: To name a few.
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: The hosts trick will work, the station is probably just on
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: different server. Which station are you having trouble
: with? I'll give you the entry for your hosts file.
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: I'm getting the 404 error on some station too, and your
: hosts
: trick doesn't help. Maybe all the different slots are down
: except for 51?
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: Looks like the slot21 stream is down. Put the line below
: into your HOSTS file (no extension). The HOSTS file is
: usually located here:
: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\HOSTS"
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: 64.236.34.8 uvox1-mtc-slot2l.stream.aol.com
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: p.s. That ip is the slot51 stream, also known as:
: uvox1-nye-slot5l.stream.aol.com
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