Heya, do you have an equivalent for Acoustic bridge? I originally had AB installed and was seeing this issue with it. I uninstalled AB from both PCs and installed the trial version of multiplicity to see if that would solve the problem. (It had exactly the same issue). I am now back on AB. Can I ask again please, is there a diagnostic mode for Acoustic Bridge or some way to enable more logging/debugging info?
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Any other ideas? It is getting very annoying. Sometimes dropping out every few minutes.
I only use ethernet for my PCs. Is there any way to enable additional diagnostics on either/both ends? Do the DebugView lines that I posted give any hint?
Turned off Domain, Private and Public Firewalls on both PCs. (Feel a bit naked) Drop out still occurred multiple times. First one took about an hour, second only took about 5 min. You were correct though, using the below commands on the sender did restart the audio each time. net stop "Stardock Acoustic Bridge" net start "Stardock Acoustic Bridge"
No, and I don't think the problem is at the sender end. In my original post above, you can see that I can get it working again in Acoustic Bridge by stopping and restarting the service and when I was using multiplicity (I have since removed it) all I had to do was uncheck and the immediately recheck the "Enable Audio Sharing". Again, to be clear, these actions were done on the receiver, not the sender.
Hi, I have used Acoustic Bridge for years and only ever had to fiddle with firewall stuff just to set it up. I have moved to windows 11 and now have randomn drop outs. It will work for hours or sometimes only minutes and suddenly just stop. I setup a batch file to stop and restart the Service on the receiving PC and that will get it working for a randomn period of time. net stop "Stardock Acoustic Bridge" net start "Stardo