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Playback Error:
No compatible streams are currently available. Please try again later or contact your system administrator for details.

When I try to play anything through the Android app I get "Too Many Errors, Giving Up." Playing through browser I get this error. PC can access the drive just fine and files have been tested to work fine in VLC. This should be the appropriate log of the latest attempt. Should also point out it was working fine like... four hours ago.

 

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This would point to a library path issue, can you post the server log as it many show more information.

F:\TV\Brooklyn Nine-Nine\Season 3\Brooklyn Nine-Nine - 3x05 - Halloween III.mkv: No such file or directory

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Hi, is something wrong with your F: drive, or is this file no longer there?

19:57:15.086 F:\TV\Brooklyn Nine-Nine\Season 3\Brooklyn Nine-Nine - 3x05 - Halloween III.mkv: No such file or directory

 

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23 minutes ago, Luke said:

Hi, is something wrong with your F: drive, or is this file no longer there?

19:57:15.086 F:\TV\Brooklyn Nine-Nine\Season 3\Brooklyn Nine-Nine - 3x05 - Halloween III.mkv: No such file or directory

 

My drive relocated itself seemingly at random, I guess! Just noticed it was in E now so I got it changed back. Easy fix. Thanks!

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Thanks for the feedback.

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1 hour ago, Pteracross said:

My drive relocated itself seemingly at random, I guess! Just noticed it was in E now so I got it changed back. Easy fix. Thanks!

If you notice this keep happening I can suggest an alternate way to use that drive by removing the drive letter and mounting it to a folder on the first drive.  This way it won't change and always mount to the same place.  Neither device is lost in the event of a crash and it can be unmounted and have a drive letter put back on it at any time.

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