sbp wrote:
> Hi Bart.
>
> I think that you are not streaming high sample rate through HDMI, when I
> look at your log it seems to stream at 48 khz?.
>
> >
Code:
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> > Content-Type: *audio/mpeg*
>
>
>
> [10:56:46.703026] sendRESP:202 RESP
> [10:56:47.501237] mad_decode:242 setting track_start
> [10:56:47.501500] mad_decode:271 gapless: skipping 529 frames at start
> [10:56:47.516930] _output_frames:61 start buffer frames: 9839
> [10:56:47.517246] _output_frames:146 track start sample rate: 48000
replay_gain: 58368
> [10:56:47.518118] sendSTAT:171 STAT: STMs
> [10:56:47.518649] sendSTAT:171 STAT: STMt
> [10:56:47.527491] output_thread:638 open output device: sysdefault:CARD=ALSA
> [10:56:47.532109] alsa_open:355 opening device at:* 48000*
> [10:56:47.539322] alsa_open:406 opened device sysdefault:CARD=ALSA using
format: *S32_LE sample rate: 48000 mmap: 0*
--------------------
> >
>
>
>
>
> When I look at my log streaming high sample rate (192000 hz flac) to
> my computer monitor (I just figured out that it also had a speaker -
> so actually I might be able to test the HDMI stuff after all)
>
>
> IS THIS A VALID TEST TO USE THIS CHEAP COMPUTER SPEAKER - IT SEEMS TO
> ACCEPT ALL SAMPLE RATES??? AND IT SEEMS TO PLAY WITHOUT ANY CLICKS AND
> POPS??
>
> However, my log looks like this:
> >
Code:
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> > Content-Type: *audio/x-flac*
>
>
>
> [14:27:19.982321] sendRESP:202 RESP
> [14:27:20.124471] write_cb:116 setting track_start
> [14:27:20.198206] _output_frames:61 start buffer frames: 45056
> [14:27:20.199643] _output_frames:146 track start sample rate: 192000
replay_gain: 0
> [14:27:20.204895] sendSTAT:171 STAT: STMs
> [14:27:20.205801] sendSTAT:171 STAT: STMt
> [14:27:20.209914] output_thread:638 open output device: sysdefault:CARD=ALSA
> [14:27:20.215009] alsa_open:355 opening device at: *192000*
> [14:27:20.221831] alsa_open:406 opened device sysdefault:CARD=ALSA using
format: *S32_LE sample rate: 192000 mmap*: 1
>
>
>
--------------------
> >
> Regards
> Steen
Hi Steen,
I think I know why it defaulted to 48000 ... It's possible that my
receiver wasn't powered up when piCoPlayer started. I'm now performing
the same test again, with Cosmo's Factory as well as HDTracks releases
of Disraeli Gears in 24/192 and Made Up Mind (Tedeschi Trucks Band) in
24/88.2, and Clive's command shows:
Code:
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tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S16_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 176400 (176400/1)
period_size: 1764
buffer_size: 7056
tc@piCorePlayer:~$
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S16_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 176400 (176400/1)
period_size: 1764
buffer_size: 7056
tc@piCorePlayer:~$
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S16_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 192000 (192000/1)
period_size: 1920
buffer_size: 7680
tc@piCorePlayer:~$
--------------------
Log attached as well (yesterdays part is still in there as well
:p)17787
I have no more dropouts, and I'm still on 1.19e, as I first wanted to be
sure why I saw correct sample rates in another player's squeezelite log
when connected to the same receiver.
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