IvanSlade;214323 Wrote: 
> As in the stream writes to the memory buffer which then is not being
> flushed when I restream. So I press play again but the error is still
> there in ram so it will not accept the rewrite because the old
> information is still there. Would make sense as it happens at exactly
> the same point every time. But if I fast forward then it will accept
> and play for a while with a few clicks and then stop. When I do this
> (next track) is the ram reset or flushed so to speak? (I assume the RAM
> is a stuck on postage stamp and I cannot do it myself?)
> Best
> Ivan

Not exactly, it's just if you're hearing the click at the same point in
time that rules out a whole bunch of things that could only exhibit
intermittent errors. Basically leaves a) problem decoding the file, but
that is unlikely because you get the same thing for FLAC as with MP3 or
b) a bad region of memory (and even that is extremely rare, but that's
my best guess). However there's not much else we can do to narrow it
down further. Especially since the hardware has been modified there are
a lot of unknowns... could even be ESD damage, who knows.


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