chris_smith Posted August 11, 2018 Share Posted August 11, 2018 Hi all - I’m a relative notice at this so please bear with me. I’ve been able to run HQPlayer to a Mac mini NAA with relative ease. I am now trying to setup an Intel Nuc running Windows 7 as an NAA. When I run the NAA daemon for windows, the command line keeps throwing and “unknown error” after “setsockopt”. I’ve attached a photo for reference. I don’t see any red flags in the firewall settings or anything and am lost here. Any pointers or tips would be greatly appreciated! Link to comment
chris_smith Posted August 15, 2018 Author Share Posted August 15, 2018 I was able to get this sorted out via email with Jussi. I’m sharing here in-case anyone comes across the same issue. The issue was related to the NAA code trying to open an ipv6 connection and having issue (even though the settings on the computer and router were to allow it). It required an edit to the .bat file to remove part of the code that sought out the connection. Happy to share details if anyone runs into this. Link to comment
vanvan Posted January 19, 2019 Share Posted January 19, 2019 Hi, I have same problem exactly on my Windows 7 as your attachment. Can you show me how can edit .bat in detail or other things if you have. Thanks Link to comment
Miska Posted January 19, 2019 Share Posted January 19, 2019 1 hour ago, vanvan said: I have same problem exactly on my Windows 7 as your attachment. Can you show me how can edit .bat in detail or other things if you have. In the bat there's a line rem set NETWORKAUDIOD_IPV6=0 If you remove the "rem" prefix it becomes active and disables IPv6 support. However, it is best to keep IPv6 enabled for your network interface (in network interface settings, IPv6 checked for the adapter). If you don't have IPv6 infra, it will automatically create IPv6 compliant local network. Using IPv6 usually makes both the discovery work better and also streaming behave better. So when possible, please use IPv6... Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
vanvan Posted January 22, 2019 Share Posted January 22, 2019 One more question. Should CPU support for SSE4.2 instruction set for NAA ? Thanks Link to comment
Miska Posted January 22, 2019 Share Posted January 22, 2019 1 hour ago, vanvan said: One more question. Should CPU support for SSE4.2 instruction set for NAA ? Yes, NAA shares some amount of code with HQPlayer. If your CPU doesn't support it, you can use the 32-bit version instead. It has been built to require only SSE2. Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
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