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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:33 am   Post subject: Request time should be set down when system is requesting Reply with quote


The time until next possible request should be set down, when the system is requesting tracks.
This means that the queue length is below one hour. This happens when too few VIPs are in SST.
Could the request time for non-VIPs set down to 30minutes or one hour in that case? Why should we listen to the requests of the system?? Oviously we're not taking away space in the queue for VIPs in that case. So the requesting time could be set down and no VIP would be disturbed..!!??
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:06 am   Post subject: Re: Request time should be set down when system is requesting Reply with quote


Moit1910 wrote:
Why should we listen to the requests of the system??


Due to rules a requested song must be at least one hour in the queue before it can played, that is why the queue will be filled to at least 1 hour.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:51 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Is there a way to automatically lower the request times to something very short only during those times when SAM would be making requests? I don't know the mechanics of the system enough to know for sure, but it seems like there's some threshold that SAM uses to request ("queue time" < 60 mins, for example), so perhaps we could have something like (if "queue time" < 70 min then "current request wait time" == "current request wait time"/2). Did that make sense?

Or, just come up with another setting like the ones we have that address really short queue times.

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