There are a few things you can try to solve the problem:
Make sure that the receiving computer can successfully "ping" the webcast machine.
From the Windows Start menu, choose Run.
In the Open box, type command,
and then click OK.
This opens a DOS-like window.
In the command window, type ping
<mycomputer>, substituting the name of your computer for
mycomputer.
If your computer can "ping" the webcast machine, you'll see
a reply something like this:
Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Try using the hostname of the PC instead of the IP address or vice versa.From the Windows Start menu, choose Run.
Type either the hostname of the PC or the IP address as appropriate, and then click OK.
This problem usually results when MixMeister has run out of CPU resources. Make sure you have the recommended minimum system: a Pentium 2 class machine with at least 64 MB RAM and 100 MB of free hard disk space. On computers that don’t meet these minimum requirements, reliable playback depends on a variety of factors including amount of cache memory and hard disk speed.
There are a few things you can try to solve the problem:
Make sure that you're using the latest version of the sound card drivers on your computer. (The sound card driver is the software that makes it possible for MixMeister to communicate with the speakers on your computer.) To find out if the drivers are up to date, check with the vendor of your computer. For example, you might check the vendor's web site to find out if new drivers have been posted for your computer model.
Try connecting to the sound card in a different
way:
From the Tools menu, choose Audio Output Configuration, and then choose
Advanced. In the Advanced Output box, click Use Wave Output, and then
click OK.
If you have an older machine, close any unnecessary programs to free up resources.
Let MixMeister finish processing the songs in the Catalog. (If your list is very large, consider even leaving it running overnight.) Then, try playback again.