mrw wrote: 
> No new ideas, but an observation: switching to a stream with a different
> sample rate is enough to reset the audio chip and restore the base.
> Quicker than a power cycle.
> 
> I happen to have some presets playing streams that deliver 48,000
> samples per second, and others that deliver 44,100. So it's easy for me
> to do that. But I don't think LMS readily reports the sample rate, so
> figuring out what each stream delivers might be a challenge. Perhaps
> worth trying a few random prods at your presets next time.

Oh, that's interesting.  And easy enough to do (not least as a few of my
favorite BBC presets come in alternative formats, so I can just make
sure I have some at one rate and some at the other: makes very little
actual difference on the ear).  Any idea on how that works, from both
angles?  How does the chip lose its bearings, and how does a rate-switch
fix it?



AGB

Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.6 - 1521467459 @ Thu Mar 29 16:46:01
WEDT 2018  
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