4lex wrote: 
> Hello all. I've built a couple of RPis which I'd like to sync to my
> squeezebox duet receiver. LMS is latest release and runs on Win 7x64,
> connected on ethernet to the router, as is the duet receiver. I've tried
> the RPis on ethernet, EOP and wifi to no avail, the playback starts to
> drop out on all receivers almost immediately I ask them to sync. The
> RPis are 1x model A and 1x model B, both running the most recent
> raspbian and squeezelite-armv6 which is started at boot as a cron job.
> 
> Pretty sure I have sufficient bandwidth to each as they'll all happily
> play different streams for hours without trouble, and Android device
> clients sync just fine on wifi.
> 
> Any ideas please folks? Sure I haven't included enough detail, but I'm
> completely new to linux - what should I be checking?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Alex

4lex I have seen your post a little bit late but hope this helps:
I have similar setup: 1x receiver (eth), 2x RPi 512mb(wifi), 1x iPeng
player on iphone 4s, LMS 7.8 on Qnap. 

Try picoreplayer(https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/), its tiny,
easy to setup, reliable. I use "-n PLAYERNAMEHERE -a 60:4" in setup menu
( a few more inputs for my usb dac). That works good for the sync with
my players, you can change "60" to your needs, if sync fails.

I was using squeezeplug before picoreplayer. I like it too (had wifi
dropouts after router reboots) and will use it again if I need player
and LMS on same device. For now simpler is better.


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