Weakest link: RR to me
Gosh... I'm at a loss in terms of what to suggest. It doesn't SEEM to be a ScannerCast issue, though I guess it COULD be.
Peter, I do not think this is a ScannerCast issue, nor do I think it is a WinAmp issue, nor do I think it is an issue with the Internet connection I am using to stream to RR. Here's why....
I have no less than 3 remote setups, each running multiple instances of ScannerCast. From several different locations (including where I stream to RR from and a rural location which can be DSL or dial-up) I can open multiple instances of WinAmp and listen to no less than 10 of my streams (which are 16k BTW).
I will say there are times when I have THAT MANY streams going I will see a stutter, but everything continues w/o my intervention. I am able to monitor these streams for so long that WinAmp rolls over 999 minutes many times, until I stop them.
At one location, I have 2 additional instances of ScannerCast running, feeding RR with 8k streams. ScannerCast does not report any errors and I can see the outgoing traffic via my router just fine.
The last step is a desire to listen back to those two streams from RR. WinAmp starts up fine but times out and disconnects after some random period of time. The repeat function in WinAmp does nothing. Adding more buffer to the listening only makes WinAmp take longer to startup. Moving the sliders in WinAmp does not alter the timeout (and note that I use everything at default settings when monitoring my own feeds not through RR).
The only element here that is different is traffic from RR to me. I guess another test is to see what happens from a different IP. Perhaps someone else out there can chime in as to whether or not my stream times out on them and/or if all streams time out on them when using WinAmp. Is there another player I can use (it is on my list to check what WMP does)?
I'd rather be paying attention to fire calls over this Independence Day w/e than dealing with issues like this.