had a friend over today, and they thought of a great idea for JRiver. An antiskip feature similiar to cd players...
Today i had to reboot the server cause i was troubleshooting version 20 & 19's startup setting. "Run on windows start" was not sticking until i rebooted the server, even though i was force killing 19 and 20 but "Nothing" always showed up. A reboot seems to have fixed this.
Anywho, My friend was in theater room watching some Top Gear, and i told him the HTPC /your show may glitch... i have to reboot server. Then he mentioned the antiskip feature he used when skateboarding "I always looked for a 120 antiskip before purchasing my cd players" Would it be possible for JRiver to send all audio video images to each client 10-20 minutes past what has been watched, listened to? By doing so streaming would never go down for any device unless of course power failure.
I'm aware a server isn't meant to be rebooted, but would be a neat feature. (especially for those who use the personal computer to hold there libraries.) I guess it would be similar to the cache type system you guys use for gizmo songs, perhaps this could be built upon for all clients files streamed/called upon?