ChaoticMike wrote: 
> I went to the Max2Play console and prodded the 'update Squeezebox
> server' button.  The log has the same ID number (1522157629) but a
> date/time of Fri Mar 30 12:27:11 CEST 2018.  Assuming that wasn't going
> to be much better, I did a bit of digging, acquired and downloaded the
> latest nightly build, which gives us the log attached.
> 
> Currently, all sounding stable on the Joggler connected to the WiFi
> router via Cat-5, (as is the SBS host).  Bet this doesn't last!
> 
> And in case I forget...  a huge thank you for your attention!

With LMS the ID number is Epoch time of last change - the date string is
the build date - so your 7.9.1 LMS version had last change made on 27
Mar 2018 but the (nightly?) build that was installed was created on 30
Mar2018.

So does this mean the BBCiPlayer stream are a bit better with LMS 7.9.2
?
The logged long packet delay are due to the BBC side and are not huge so
wouldn't cause rebuffering.

Joggler may be able to play AAC natively so network load will be lighter
than transcoded (320kbps vs 700kbps) and so more reliable.
A SB Radio can play AAC natively - I don't know what you mean by a Duet
Radio not a "normal" name - the Duet Receiver cannot play AAC natively

If Soma streams (or even BBC R3 320kbps http/AAC
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/version/2.0/mediaset/http-icy-aac-lc-a/format/pls/proto/http/transferformat/hls/vpid/bbc_radio_three.pls
)  still rebuffer - you should chase down the issue. If the wireless
extended can "see" each other and are all on 2.4GHz (but various
channels)  - I think extenders may be reducing your wireless network
bandwidth severely.


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