SamS wrote:
> Bummer! Im not using a big playlist, just playing a single album.
>
> Anything you can think I can do to troubleshoot?
The only thing I can suggest is to clear the playlist and reboot.
Also, if you're running wireless, try wired just long enough to
potentially rule out
There's a clue on the Raspberry Pi forum 'here'
(https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32=244162=1489057=wiringpi#p1489057).
The way the resistors work has changed apparently. The linked forum
thread suggests that wiringpi has been updated to suit, so either that's
not completely
atrocity wrote:
> No, it's not normal.
>
> I do occasionally have gapless playback break on very large playlists.
> It's been happening far less often than it used to, but I just
> experienced it again a week or so back for the first time in months.
>
> It's always accompanied by a loss of
I did a few more tests with wiringpi. From my perspective everything
points to there being a problem with the current version (2.52) on an
RPi 4B.
What I've done:
1) I tried my fully configured pCP6.0.0 beta1 SD card in a 3B+
(configured with LMS, Squeezelite etc, plus Paul's repackaged
Hi,
there are reports on network issues concerning rpi4, maybe there is a
bug in Ethernet/PHY driver; see:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/3034#issuecomment-507378119
best wishes pbg4
pbg4's Profile:
Just to advise I have now experienced NFS mount issues - not many but
enough to indicate that there may be an issue that needs addressing.
My Pi4 is wired.
My NAS is also wired (obviously).
I am using a standard NFS mount - no vers= declared as default is
working.
The NAS is mounted by a number