epoch1970 wrote: 
> After ~4hrs my Libratone Loop ceased producing sound. When I looked, its
> led status indicated the device was asleep. LMS showed the player was
> on, and playing. I shutdown the plugin and inspected the logfile. I am
> not sure but I think the issue happens around 13:12, more or less 10
> minutes before I noticed the background music was gone.
> Logfile is 5.5MB zipped -> 'dropbox link'
> (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cg85512r5hp8lgj/AAArQMXm71YL0eKtcvCSTLdda?dl=0)
> 
> UPDATE: Upon plugin restart, player is shown as powered on, play makes
> no soud, device still asleep. Power off, wait 2 minutes, power on, play.
> No change. Shutdown plugin, saved log "raopbridge.1454764743.log.gz"
> (8kB) in same Dropbox dir.
> 
> UPDATE 2: Happened again. I resorted to reboot the device (something I
> never have to do.) The device has a permanent DHCP lease, and so does
> the AP.
> Now music is playing again. Same scenario: one album in loop, mp3
> ~270mbps this time.
> 
> UPDATE 3: I just noticed my ntp daemon had died. I've had trouble with
> ntpd and debian for a while and systemd is an aggravation. I just
> restarted it, it should return soon to its normal stratum-3 level:> 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > root@montreux:~# ntpq -n
  > ntpq> peers
  > remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
  > 
==============================================================================
  > +172.17.0.2      172.31.0.10      2 u   15   64    3    0.150   -0.180   
0.024
  > *127.127.1.1     .LOCL.           6 l   19   64    3    0.000    0.000   
0.000
  > ntpq> 
--------------------
> > The reference clock is a radio-driven source local to the lan. There
> is 1 reliable internet-based backup source.
> 
> UPDATE 4: Device went to sleep again while playing, after 3hrs+.
> System clock is still ok, it's not related to NTP. This time the log
> shows I can regain control of the device and play a track before
> stopping. What I did this time was to take control of the device from
> my ipad and briefly cast the audio part of a video to the device. Once
> I had released the device, I changed track on LMS and got audio
> working again.
> Log file: raopbridge.1454779657.log (4.9MB)
> I will now run 2 tests: stream the audio part of a video playlist >
> 4hrs long on the Libratone device; Hook a speaker to my AE access
> point and use it with squeeze2raop.

> 
> UPDATE 5: Crash when trying to play an m4a file to AirportExpress. GDB
> session uploaded to the Dropbox dir:
> "aac_airport-express-A1392_gdb.txt.gz"
> I will now try to send audio to my old AppleTV and run the endurance
> test, and after that I'm out of ammo ;)
> 
> UPDATE 6: The AppleTV1,1 crashes just the same as the AE on the m4a
> files. Contrary to the AirportExpress it accepts PCM streams, with a
> codec string as "pcm,aif,mp3" (and perhaps also fiddling a bit w/
> Advanced>File Formats) I can play the m4a files (or anyother I guess) on
> the AppleTV, converted to PCM. The AppleTV is wired.
Solved - this was a regression I introduced recently (took me a while to
remember I hate when this happens: you know but you don't remember what
you've done :)

Lots of tests, thanks - I'll try to answer one-by-one, when I have the
solution



LMS 7.7.5 - 5xRadio, 3xBoom, 4xDuet, 1xTouch, 1 SB2. Sonos 2xPLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat, XBMC, Foobar2000, XBoxOne,
JRiver 21, Chromecast Audio, Chromecast v1, Pi B2, Pi B+, 2xPi A+,
Odroid-C1, Cubie2
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