Oldhabbits
Active Member
Hi fellows,
I have on-going problems with audiostreams (radio) through Rhythmbox or MPV on the command line.
Whenever I'm connected with my Windscribe VPN, the audio stream quits after 90 seconds. The time out is always 90 seconds !
I'm using the original windscribe-cli for linux to connect: windscribe-cli/buster,now 1.4-51 amd64 [installed], Windscribe command line interface
As I'm using Linux Debian 11 as my main OS, I'm NOT using any other anti-virus, anti-malware nor any kind of extra firewall.
It used to work with Linux Mint and Debian 10 just fine before, it is after my upgrade to Debian 11 the issues started.
Strange that the "time-out" is always 90 seconds, I've no idea witch timer is set to that time-frame.
When started on a command line, I do see an ffmpeg error after 90 seconds -> "ffmpeg] tls: Error in the pull function."
After that error, no stream is downloading anymore, the mediaplayer client empties its cache, and the music ends...
I've been in contact with the Windscribe helpdesk for several days now, they fully understand the problem but have no clue what's happening :-(
Steps to reproduce:
# connect to windscribe:
Connecting to Netherlands Amsterdam Red Light (UDP:443)
Firewall Enabled
Connected to Netherlands Amsterdam Red Light
Your IP changed from 109.132.244.4 to 72.11.157.80
# start audio stream: eddy@imac:~$ mpv https://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/api/livestream-redirect/NOSTALGIEWHATAFEELING.mp3
# Output in terminal:
(+) Audio --aid=1 (mp3 2ch 44100Hz)
AO: [pulse] 44100Hz stereo 2ch float
A: 00:00:00 / 00:00:10 (6%) Cache: 9.8s/424KB
File tags:
icy-title: Joss Stone - You Had Me
A: 00:01:29 / 00:01:38 (90%) Cache: 9.5s/407KB
[ffmpeg] tls: Error in the pull function.
A: 00:01:38 / 00:01:38 (100%) Cache: 0.0s
Exiting... (End of file)
# now the music has stopped ! :-(
When I'm not connected to windscribe, no errors occur and the music plays for hours...
With kind seasonal greetings,
Eddy Praet
I have on-going problems with audiostreams (radio) through Rhythmbox or MPV on the command line.
Whenever I'm connected with my Windscribe VPN, the audio stream quits after 90 seconds. The time out is always 90 seconds !
I'm using the original windscribe-cli for linux to connect: windscribe-cli/buster,now 1.4-51 amd64 [installed], Windscribe command line interface
As I'm using Linux Debian 11 as my main OS, I'm NOT using any other anti-virus, anti-malware nor any kind of extra firewall.
It used to work with Linux Mint and Debian 10 just fine before, it is after my upgrade to Debian 11 the issues started.
Strange that the "time-out" is always 90 seconds, I've no idea witch timer is set to that time-frame.
When started on a command line, I do see an ffmpeg error after 90 seconds -> "ffmpeg] tls: Error in the pull function."
After that error, no stream is downloading anymore, the mediaplayer client empties its cache, and the music ends...
I've been in contact with the Windscribe helpdesk for several days now, they fully understand the problem but have no clue what's happening :-(
Steps to reproduce:
# connect to windscribe:
Connecting to Netherlands Amsterdam Red Light (UDP:443)
Firewall Enabled
Connected to Netherlands Amsterdam Red Light
Your IP changed from 109.132.244.4 to 72.11.157.80
# start audio stream: eddy@imac:~$ mpv https://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/api/livestream-redirect/NOSTALGIEWHATAFEELING.mp3
# Output in terminal:
(+) Audio --aid=1 (mp3 2ch 44100Hz)
AO: [pulse] 44100Hz stereo 2ch float
A: 00:00:00 / 00:00:10 (6%) Cache: 9.8s/424KB
File tags:
icy-title: Joss Stone - You Had Me
A: 00:01:29 / 00:01:38 (90%) Cache: 9.5s/407KB
[ffmpeg] tls: Error in the pull function.
A: 00:01:38 / 00:01:38 (100%) Cache: 0.0s
Exiting... (End of file)
# now the music has stopped ! :-(
When I'm not connected to windscribe, no errors occur and the music plays for hours...
With kind seasonal greetings,
Eddy Praet