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Loss of internet connection #124

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Using mid 2011 27" iMac running OSX Mountain Lion (Version 10.8.2), when the 
computer goes to sleep/standby, after waking, XLD fails to connect to any CDDB 
server.  Internet connection is up and running, verified by being able to use 
Safari, or any other Web enabled application.  The only way to re-establish 
connectivity is to quit XLD and to re-open.  This started only since the last 
update to Version 20121027 (142.1)

Mike.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by m_potap...@shaw.ca on 11 Nov 2012 at 4:53

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Well, the last update has no change around the CDDB connection.

And at least it works with my Mac mini, OSX 10.8.2 before/after sleep.

Original comment by tmkkmac on 11 Nov 2012 at 5:09

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Well, just after coming back home, my computer was only in screen saver mode, 
and guess what, I put a CD in the drive, and it wouldn't do a CDDB lookup, it 
just gave and alert.  i had to quit the program and re-start it � the same CD 
was still in the drive and it picked up the CDDB entry without a problem after 
the re-start.  I'm not sure what gives, since the internet connection itself is 
not an issue.  I could sort through the source-code myself, but I always find 
debugging other people's software kinda like pulling teeth with a string and 
door knob :)

Although no changes were done around the CDDB connection, what about the 
ability to correctly read the CD number from the CD itself (The ISRC I believe 
is what it's referred to), this is what the CDDB looks for ??

By the way XLD is by far the best CD Ripper/Encoder for Mac I've found :)

Original comment by m_potap...@shaw.ca on 11 Nov 2012 at 7:41

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
DiscID, which is used to lookup a disc in the CDDB, is calculated from a track 
start position and length (not read from a disc directly). As long as XLD shows 
track list properly, DiscID should be properly calculated.

Original comment by tmkkmac on 12 Nov 2012 at 5:59

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I don't have any other suggestions, all I do know is that if I walk away from 
the computer with XLD up and running, and come back after some time, long 
enough for either the screen saver or the display to power off (not neccesarily 
going into full standby) that XLD loses the ability to retrieve info from any 
CDDB server either freeDB or MusicBrainz, but always does happen.  I've checked 
the network connection and all is fine, can browse the internet or connect to 
my Linux server without issues, just the CDDB goes wonky. It very well may not 
be a bug in XLD itself, it could be some port issue with Mountain Lion and when 
the computer is idle for too long, it may close the port connection and 
requires XLD to re-open it but closing and re-opening the application.

Mike

Original comment by m_potap...@shaw.ca on 12 Nov 2012 at 6:42