Well this is embarrassing to admit, but I don't know how to browse to a
file location on my NAS, so I can't delete the log file.  I only know
how to use the web server interface for the NAS and LMS.  But I did set
the debug level on Player.source and restart the server.  Then I
captured the log file from the server page after playing track 1.  I'm
attaching what I captured.  It shows that I restarted LMS at 17-10-31
19:05:45     
I tried to play the song at 17-10-31 19:05:50.9378

It takes 32 seconds for the song to start playing according to the LMS
screen.  The log seems to show it starting at 17-10-31 19:06:33.9996

I'm running on a QNAP TS-251 NAS over Wi-Fi.  I don't know if you can
tell what is going on from the log. Re-saving the file as FLAC with
Goldwave has solve the problem, so it is just out of curiosity that I'm
asking.
I have a strong wi-fi connection and don't usually have any buffering
problems.  And it seems too consistent to be caused by buffering due to
a poor wi-fi connection.  It is always 30 seconds, even between songs on
an album.

I agree that the size makes it look like it is not compressed at all. 
Like maybe it is not a FLAC file even though the file extension says it
is.

Terry


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