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    #16
    Originally posted by edwilloughby View Post
    Spud,
    Have you looked at the log info and do you have any thoughts on what is going on?

    Thanks
    Ed
    sorry for the delay
    it looks like at some point the plugin fails to disconnect from the speaker after a TTS. That's why you see the OnCheckStatusTimerEvent being logged continuously.

    Could you
    - enable the "Log to File" feature and set the level to Debug.
    - unplug all your airplay speakers but one
    - restart the plugin
    - then run your system normally and wait until the OnCheckStatusTimer is being logged continously

    then send me the log file
    thanks

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      #17
      Log

      Here you go. This is with 1 iHome IW3 speaker active.

      Ed
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        #18
        Originally posted by edwilloughby View Post
        Here you go. This is with 1 iHome IW3 speaker active.

        Ed
        There is nothing wrong in this log. Did you get the problem while recording this?
        I need one where the OnCheckStatusTimerEvent log lines keep showing up and never stops unless you stop the plugin.

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          #19
          I do not know why

          Originally posted by spud View Post
          There is nothing wrong in this log. Did you get the problem while recording this?
          I need one where the OnCheckStatusTimerEvent log lines keep showing up and never stops unless you stop the plugin.
          I do not know why the problem persists, Perhaps it occurs when more than one speaker is in use?

          Ed

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            #20
            Originally posted by edwilloughby View Post
            I do not know why the problem persists, Perhaps it occurs when more than one speaker is in use?

            Ed
            Can you confirm that you never get the problem when using only one speaker?
            If so, please test with 2, and send me your log file as soon as OnCheckStatusTimerEvent log lines keep showing up and never stop.

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              #21
              Originally posted by spud View Post
              Can you confirm that you never get the problem when using only one speaker?
              If so, please test with 2, and send me your log file as soon as OnCheckStatusTimerEvent log lines keep showing up and never stop.
              Here is a log file with 3 speakers online

              Ed
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                #22
                please answer my questions otherwise it's going to be very difficult for me to troubleshoot this.
                Once again, I don't see anything wrong in this log. Did you noticed the problem while this log was being captured?
                I'm not interested in the logs where everything works normally.

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                  #23
                  Sorry

                  Originally posted by spud View Post
                  please answer my questions otherwise it's going to be very difficult for me to troubleshoot this.
                  Once again, I don't see anything wrong in this log. Did you noticed the problem while this log was being captured?
                  I'm not interested in the logs where everything works normally.
                  My apologies, I remote into my system and ran the events with the logging on. I was not there to HEAR the system. I understand you can not see anything from this POV. I will try to accomplish the same test this weekend and send you the result.

                  Thank you for your help and support.

                  Ed

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