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ZigZagJoe

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  1. Yes, check your proxy settings in sproxy - is it configured correctly (and do you even need a proxy server?)
  2. Messing with mozilla settings should not affect it.... but if you can access the internet via IE there's no reason the installer shouldn't work. So that would be my recommendation to try, open IE and try to go to google or something.
  3. to the person who was named 'jeffc' on irc earlier: No, it wasn't trying to load a cs file - that is the location of the file in which the exception occurred on my computer. That is to say, something went wrong with the encoder and you're looking at the result of it. If you paste the message here I might be able to figure out what happened.
  4. Nothing that i can think of that would not affect every other network communication. When using turbo (on wireless), what are the download speeds shown? And what is it shown when trying to play normally? And how fast does it update? (each time it updates, it has read a chunk from the server)
  5. Odd. It might be pandora in a "mood" (aka, really heavy server load) - i have had that a few times. Good way to check is to try to load the pandora site. Beyond that, I really don't know. Maybe you enabled throttling in settings?
  6. no, the source isn't available atm. i'm actually working to that end right now - i have it mostly working, but it's still a little glitchy. Sound output under windows is horrid :|
  7. in libpiano/src/piano.c, change PIANO_PROTOCOL_VERSION "26" to PIANO_PROTOCOL_VERSION "27" and recompile. and, lol pichet
  8. It's being cached, or something. I just downloaded it now and got Pandora Setup built 1:23:09 PM CST 4/19/2010 (ie, correct) - you are downloading from http://zzj.itf-inc.com/s2/PandoraSetup.exe , right? Oh, if you were using the link in my sig that was definitely out of date (it was still linking to the .zip, which hasn't been updated in ages)
  9. Make sure you can access the internet normally (launch IE, and see if you can get to a page). If you can't, check that your proxy settings aren't set for sproxy - http://zzj.itf-inc.com/s2/docs/fixie.html
  10. Right, update deploying. 04/19/04: 1.3 build 714 You must install this update to continue using the client. [CRITICAL] Client: Version bumped to v27. No incompatabilities found yet. --- Tested everything doesn't seem like they changed any core functionality, thankfully. Work progresses on the native playback (instead of mplayer), but it's still a bit squirrely and skips on linux.
  11. Yeah, pandora incremented versions. I'm checking now to make sure everything still works and will push an update shortly (the update you downloaded was for grooveshark, not pandora).
  12. Aaaah, yeah, that would do it. For some reason file functions are fruity when used with network drives (other people have had this problem); only thing you can do is not use saver2 with them.
  13. I'm not seeing this here - just checked and songs are saving fine. You might post a log snippet, but i suspect it won't have much useful... are you sure they don't exist?
  14. 04/17/10: 1.3 build 714 Saver2: Removed "other" genre category Saver2: Fixed a bug in FromMp3 causing grooveshark (and others) to save files with an extension having no . Saver2: Enforced extension field having a . in songinfo ---- Currently working on a pure-c# audio playback for the client now. I have it working, but there's several killer bugs preventing it from being included atm - for some reason, the output is skipping whenever another directsound app is active. I haven't got it completely reliable yet, either. Aside from that, it works nice, and it feels good to get rid of the horrible mplayer kludging used now.
  15. Thanks for noting this - updated the grooveshark saver2 plugin.
  16. Nonvital update up. (that means you need to click the check for updates button for it to be shown) For the new grooveshark. 04/14/10: 1.3 build 712 Grooveshark: Updated to reflect api changes Grooveshark: Now parses "Restore old playlist" songs properly
  17. well, yeah, that's a given; i just meant if you are to leave it going what it saves will likely be something i at worst would tolerate or at best really like. So, can't go wrong.
  18. 64kbs aacplus using the online flash player 128kbs ds mp3 using my standalone player 192kbs ds mp3 if you have pandora one (using either player) For one thing, the music you get on pandora is very likely to be palatable (as opposed to downloading random music and hoping it's good). That's the big thing for me
  19. Yeah, all I can establish from it is your connection is unreliable. Might be caused by using wireless, or an overloaded proxy server, or something. But if normal browsing is fine it renders it unlikely.
  20. Blech, thought I got that nicked. Will look into it. If it isn't setting proxies then it leads me to think it must not be doing it, ever. Will look into it. I've been toying about with making a skinning "solution" but right now RL is keeping me fairly busy
  21. Are you some kind of troll....? Or chinese spambot? lol
  22. You need to configure your browser to use sproxy as its proxy. For IE/chrome: http://zzj.itf-inc.com/s2/docs/setupie.html For firefox: http://zzj.itf-inc.com/s2/docs/setupoth.html If you go to grooveshark.com, you should see activity in the sproxy window when it is set up correctly. Assuming the grooveshark plugin is loaded and functional (no reason it shouldn't be unless you disabled it, which is rather unlikely) songs will then be sniffed/saved/etc.
  23. this is standalone, just compile and go no browser etc necessary.
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