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marko:
Jim, is cloudplay (or a redirect to it) hosted locally? My first thought reading this was that it would fail because it's looking for cloudplay at localhost, and it's not there... is it?
Hendrik:
Cloudhosted centrally, but it uses MCWS to communicate with MC. It sounds to me like some MC Network settings got messed up here.
shapiro123:
Interesting comments. It seems weird to me that the same MC network settings would get "messed up" in the same way on two different machines.
Is it possible to kill my Cloudplay account so I can try setting it up again?
Thanks.
Seth
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: shapiro123 on July 27, 2021, 07:20:19 pm ---Are you sure it's not something on JRiver's end?
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To me, the first thing that comes to mind is something on your network is messing with it. Cloudplay is working fine here, tested it on both Windows and Linux and it loads and plays fine here.
--- Quote from: shapiro123 on July 28, 2021, 06:54:57 pm ---Is it possible to kill my Cloudplay account so I can try setting it up again?
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I doubt this will make a difference. It really sounds like a networking issue of some sort.
Hendrik:
For the record, in MC28 I have removed the requirement for MCWS to actually be reachable for CloudPlay, since it was giving us other problems as well.
Since CloudPlay is trying to reach your MCWS on port 80, did you ever try setting MCWS to port 80? My assumption is that you had it set to 80 in MC at some point, which informed CloudPlay that this is the port to use.
You would have to remove IIS before trying again though, since it's likely hogging that port now.
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