Thu Sep 19, 2013 11:04 am by DenyAll
@Illico. The "S" overlayed onto the system tray icon means "Servio Sleep Mode" ie. that CPU sleep is being inhibited. Yes, it effectively means it has detected streaming (a TCP session on Serviio ports is active), or from this version, that a streaming session was recently finished (we're now holding this mode active for a while after streaming has finished, just to allow for pausing etc on some devices). You can see whether is TCP session is active (streaming) or whether its recently finished in the text on the Status tab (under the list of renderers).
Can this be used as a definitive test for streaming activity - no, we can only at this stage test for TCP sessions on the Serviio ports. Unfortunately TCP sessions may remain active even after the renderer has been turned off - leading to false positives (as per my OP) - or may be held open for such a short duration that WinHelper's polling misses them (seems to occur on port 23424 access, Mediabrowser and API, see will's post above) - leading to false negatives.
@will. Thanks - I think this is also what I was seeing when testing with IOS MediaBrowser. I don't think it's an issue for sleep management (because anyone using remote access could not possibly be allowing their server to go to sleep at all) but yes, it will be misleading if anyone is using this tool to definitively see if Serviio is actively streaming to (particularly) MediaBrowser or API users.
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