Just recently I started having rebuffering problems when playing hi rez
audio on my transporter. I have never experienced this before. Any
suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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WillieBoykin wrote:
> Just recently I started having rebuffering problems when playing hi rez
> audio on my transporter. I have never experienced this before. Any
> suggestions on how to fix this?
>
> Thanks in advance.Have you turned everything off and on again?
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As an aside, tidal seems to buffer more when it's been playing for a
while via Don't Stop the Music.
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First thing would be to upgrade to a version of LMS newer than 7.9.0
which is March 2017 - 2 years old - lots of small bug fixes since then,
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All my self generated flacs are at L5, and I re-encoded this one at that
level. Made no difference, and as noted above made very little diff in
file size, so presumably encoded at the same level originally.
Yes, logic, which is why I've tried several analytic tacks. It seems
likely the problem
bpa wrote:
> First thing would be to upgrade to a version of LMS newer than 7.9.0
> which is March 2017 - 2 years old - lots of small bug fixes since then,Copy
> that. On it.
Thanks
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doctor_big wrote:
> As an aside, tidal seems to buffer more when it's been playing for a
> while via Don't Stop the Music.
>
> Sent from my SM-G955W using Tapatalk
Hmmm, I have to test this. I use Don't Stop the Music regularly -
perhaps that's the culprit. Today 74 tracks into a 105 song
WillieBoykin wrote:
> Just recently I started having rebuffering problems when playing hi rez
> audio on my transporter. I have never experienced this before. Any
> suggestions on how to fix this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
There's not enough info for the tech gurus to go on. You need to provide
I'm using LastMix - Don't Stop The Music support using Last.fm. I have
selected Tidal, DSTM, and LastMix for debug.
Set LastMix to INFO only, or it'll flood your log files... And once
you've reproduced the issue make sure to reset those settings. There's a
choice for this in that dropdown
ralphy wrote:
> There are a couple framebuffer vncserver implementations based from
> https://github.com/ponty/framebuffer-vncserver which in turn is derived
> from the example file
> https://github.com/LibVNC/libvncserver/blob/master/examples/androidvncserver.c
>
> I have a working POC that
mherger wrote:
> > Hmmm, I have to test this. I use Don't Stop the Music regularly -
> > perhaps that's the culprit.
>
> That would be very surprising to me. What mixer are you using with DSTM?
>
> You might want to enable some logging for DSTM and the mixer used to see
>
> whether their
Set LastMix to INFO only, or it'll flood your log files... And once
you've reproduced the issue make sure to reset those settings. There's a
choice for this in that dropdown you mentioned.
--
Michael
Ok - I will experiment with this tomorrow. Tidal streamed flac perfectly
today on a long
RonM wrote:
> All my self generated flacs are at L5, and I re-encoded this one at that
> level. Made no difference, and as noted above made very little diff in
> file size, so presumably encoded at the same level originally.
When I suggested re-encoding at a lower rate I didn't mean a lower
Hmmm, I have to test this. I use Don't Stop the Music regularly -
perhaps that's the culprit.
That would be very surprising to me. What mixer are you using with DSTM?
You might want to enable some logging for DSTM and the mixer used to see
whether their activity coincide with the hiccups.
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