30secs is a very long time. With LMS default setting - LMS will send
the Flac direct to Touch which will decode the file natively & start
playing decode after about 2Mbytes have been sent.
so either
1. Network connection is erratic and/oir not good.
2. There is some extra processing going on in
TerryS wrote:
>
> Looking at the info screen for track 1 on iPeng:
> The original:
> File Format: FLAC
> Duration: 1:28
> Bitrate: 3932kbps VBR
> Sample Rate:96.0 kHz
> Sample Size: 24 bits
> File Length 51,181,684
>
A 96kHz 24bit stereo file of length 1:28 would be 50,688,000
*uncompressed*.
I just downloaded the latest Julien Baker (Turn Out the Lights) in FLAC
24/96k from HD Tracks. The start of each track took about 30 seconds
before the music started. Really annoying since track 1 should flow
gapless into track 2. It was very consistent. Every time I tried to
play a track,
I use iPeng on my iPhone (which I leave outside the bathroom having
chosen a playlist) and a waterproof rechargeable Bluetooth speaker. It
didnt cost much but is well built and sounds ok.
*Pi3 with piCoreplayer music on QNAP TS419p via NFS*
iThingys/iPeng/Tablets/Jogglers
*Living Room* -
Do you have a good 2.0 speakers with Jack for bathroom ? No need
waterproofing.
Do you think computer speakers are enough for bathroom?
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Hydro's Profile:
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