pippin wrote: 
> What type os Raspberry Pi is this (what generation) and what file format
> are you playing?...Raspberry Pis often get worse behavior here if the
> server is run on the player (that is probably a load issue then, indeed)
> so I'd recommend against that but a Pi4 should really be up to it.Both the 
> server and the player are running on the latest Pi4b. And they
are running on separate devices.

> What can make things more difficult is also if the different players
> support different file formats, if one of them doesn't support something
> then the server needs to start transcoding.
> iPeng's limits are that it doesn't support sample rates beyond 96kHz,
> currently no OGG/Vorbis (because that causes issues with Spotify) and
> iPeng uses a bigger buffer than other players which can under certain
> circumstances confuse the server. For the latter, iPeng has a
> configuration setting in the playback settings.I've only been streaming 
> Spotify lately, and I've had Spotty set to
320kbps. Might that cause problems for syncing? 

Anyway, I've changed Spotty to 'Normal'=96kbps, and I'll see how that
works this morning. (I'll wait till everyone's awake here before
blasting out music from all the players at once!) Fingers crossed.

Thanks, as always, for all the work you do, and for generously giving
your time to provide endless detailed support.


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