bpa wrote: 
> For testing rpi-squeezelite is the best test device as it shoudl have
> most native decoders and widest ransge of dsample rates. Also you can
> enable /disable features (e.g.natiev decoder, max sample rate, no https)
> from command line so all other player limitation can be tested.
> 
> 
> 
> Generally MP3 (which has max bit rate of about 320kbs) will be played
> direct by player if it is a http stream. Otherwise LMS will just relay
> it so no real load..  
> 
> The shineenc should work - years ago I think I had it working on an Arm
> processor much slower than yours.
> 
> Any other format which has to be transcoded into Flac will have a high
> bit rate of about 700kbps
> You should only use bit rate limiting when player cannot support network
> connection with bitrate.  
> 
> Why do want bit rate limiting ?  Most modern devices can manage network
> connection of 700kbps.

I don't have any need for bit rate limiting, but it was suggested
earlier to try to see if music played if I did. Thanks for the advice on
trying a simple stream on a non-working system first, I'll keep that in
mind the next time I have an issue!


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