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ability to modify the 2 minutes 'busy' signal after losing connectivity #8

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benjaminfrombe opened this issue Sep 3, 2014 · 7 comments
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@benjaminfrombe
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Hi,

I was wondering whether there is a possibility to adjust the 2 minutes 'busy' signal towards airplay senders when losing the signal. I have some issues when roaming with my iOS devices over multiple access points and where I have to reconnect...

thx !

@mikebrady mikebrady self-assigned this Sep 3, 2014
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Hi. What did you have in mind? Change the timeout? Disable it?

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change it with 0 to disable it maybe ?

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Okay – I'll put it on the list :)

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great thx !!!

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I think I've done that now on the latest build, if you'd care to try it and let me know.

Edit: it just occurs to me that this might be the opposite of what you had in mind – if set to zero, you might (?) want to disable the idea of being busy at all – you might want to allow another session to interrupt an existing one?

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Okay – answering my own question, it seems the right thing to do, so now, if the -t option is set to 0, another source can interrupt an existing one – it can "barge" in on an existing session.

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I'm going to close this issue – another user has used the enhancement, so it works...

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