Well... Now I feel silly. I decided to try and see if I could send audio from the primary to secondaries and that worked. In the process I discovered the the IP address of my primary had changed. When I went through the troubleshooting steps, on the step that said to try the IP address rather than the name, I was already doing that and just glanced at them without comparing what the secondaries were set to versus where they were going. So... This has been resolved.
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My primary has stopped receiving audio, I've been using it with no issues for months until the last couple of days. I've tried restarting Multiplicity several times, I've tried restarting the computers, I've tried the troubleshooting steps, and so far nothing has worked. One thing I've noticed is that in the audio mixer for windows, it doesn't list Multiplicity any more on the primary. The only thing I haven't tried is reinstalling.
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