Ok, to paraphrase, I believe you're saying you have a problem when
SqueezeCenter is serving files sourced from a NAS (or similar) drive.
SqueezeCenter is running on an HP T5720 thin client machine running
Fedora 9 Live from a USB stick.

Is my understanding correct?

If so, I'd suggest getting SqueezeCenter to serve a file from a more
local source (perhaps copy one to the USB stick). This will allow you
to see if it's related to network activity.

If it's related to network activity, I'd be inclined to look at network
card driver versions on the Fedora live distribution (assuming you've
checked network card speed and duplex). It appears from Googling that
the T5720 is an AMD-based machine; it's only empirical (and quite
likely to attract flames) but I've found AMD-based machines tend to
have chipsets which have worse Linux driver support than Intel-based
machines (that's just my experience -- yours may work wonderfully!). Do
you know what network card the T5720 has?

You could also try playing a lower bitrate version of the file to see
if that helps, and, if it does, I'd look at trying a different
distribution with a more recent driver (perhaps Fedora 10 beta).


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