I checked back in the same location where it was not working yesterday (bad reception area), and today it is working fine, so the problem is definitely resolved, and I know exactly what I did to fix it, but you're not going to like the answer.
In a last-ditch attempt to avoid having to run a Windows 7 VM just for Muzecast, I shut down the service, then I edited the properties of Vorlan.HomeDJ.Server.exe and set "run in compatibility mode" to "Windows 7", then I re-started the service.
I tried to stream after that yesterday, but I guess I didn't wait long enough on a slow network for it to stream enough of the file to start playing, so I though it hadn't fixed the problem. Anyway, at that point I just gave up and left it running. I guess at some point this morning, my son tried to stream some tracks, and that's when you noticed it working.
When I get the chance, I will confirm that this is what resolved the problem by shutting down again and un-setting compatibility mode, and re-starting to see if it breaks.
This really doesn't help you much since you don't want to have to deliver something that needs to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode, but it does serve to eliminate other system factors such as TCP stack. My guess is that running in compatibility mode causes the program to utilize some of the .NET shared libraries differently, maybe it even fails back to 3.5.
Since no one else has seen this problem yet, I'm O.K. to run with the "compatibility mode" work-around, but if you need me to try anything' let me know.
Thanks for your support on this. I've seen it said a few times, but you really do have amazing support for your product, and the product itself is top-notch. Keep up the good work.
Edited by user Monday, January 4, 2016 12:48:48 PM(UTC)
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