Triode wrote: 
> Definately not a known issue and should not be there - what hardware and
> what dac?  What do you have the alsa buffer setting at?  Does it change
> when you change the DoP setting on the squeezelite config page?

Wandboard Quad.  The DAC is not commercially available, but uses the ESS
Sabre ES9018 chip and the Amanero USB interface.  It handles 44.1Khz
48Khz 88.2Khz 96Khz 176.4Khz 192Khz 352.8Khz 384Khz samples rates and
works flawlessly with the Wandboard Quad using my own Arch/ Squeezelite
install.  On my own install/ build the squeezelie parameters are as
follows:  -n SqueezeWand -o hw:CARD=Vivere384PCMDSD,DEV=0 -p 1

Doesn't make any difference if DoP is turned off.  I've tried the buffer
without entry and with 50ms - no change.



SqueezeWand | 'Vivere DAC MKI'
(http://vivereaudio.com/post/2013/08/16/DAC-I-is-Born!.aspx) | 'ATC
SCA2'
(http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/electronics/source-pre-amplifiers/sca2/)
| 'ATC SCM100ASLT'
(http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/tower-series/scm100aslt/)

*'Linux finally gets a great audio tagger'
(http://www.ubuntugeek.com/linux-finally-gets-a-great-audio-tagger.html):
'puddletag' (http://puddletag.sourceforge.net/)* - now packaged in most
Linux distributions.
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