Triode wrote: 
> Is the sound happening at the end of the song or start of the next one? 
> If you enable wav->flac conversion does it go away?  If so can you pm me
> and let me have a problem file?
I re-enabled –localfile and restarted LMS. Next I select only one file
to play (so the playlist only contains 1 song). The result is a “pptt”
sound at the end of the song. 
Next I setup LMS to transcode WAV to FLAC and did the exact same test
with the same song. In this case there was no “pptt” at the end of the
song.

I wasn’t surprised by the above test because disabling –localfile solved
the issue. I guess squeezlite has some issues with the tags inside the
wav file(?) 

Triode wrote: 
> Yes if you want to minimise cpu/don't have much cpu power as it avoids
> LMS reading the file, potentially transcoding and then sending over a
> tcp connection to the player which then decodes it and plays it. 
> [though if your files are all wav this is probably not much overhead]
Do you think it makes a big difference? 
While running the above tests, rsync was also running (testing backup
options again) and copying wav files over from my NAS. The process who
eats the most cpu was actually rsync (peaks of about 30 – 35%). This is
on a Wandboard Dual, so I guess these boards have enough power to handle
LMS streaming stuff(?).



1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 2 x SB Touch - all wireless
1 x Wandboard behind the bedroom ceiling
ReadyNAS NVX running LMS 7.7.2. w iTunes plugin
iPeng on iPod Touch.
SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
http://www.last.fm/user/phibon
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