stereoptic wrote: 
> I am run version 15.i of the picoreplayer on a Raspberry pi Model B. 
> When I selected "HDMI settings" I was not getting any output at all,
> although the song would appear to play for a few seconds and then stop. 
> I am accessing my LMS through the internet to a remote location.  It can
> access the LMS fine.   
> 
> When I changed the setting to analog out using the picoreplayer web
> page, it played flawlessly.  I do not have any of the analog cables
> connected, so I am sure that it is playing through the HDMI, although
> the output is set to analog (I rebooted the Pi just to make sure).  The
> display on the Marantz receiver to which the HDMI is plugged in displays
> 192 when I am playing a 192/24 file!  Also, when checking th pi, it
> confirms that:
> 
> tc@piCorePlayer:/proc/asound/card0$ sudo cat
> /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
> access: RW_INTERLEAVED
> format: S32_LE
> subformat: STD
> channels: 2
> rate: 192000 (192000/1)
> period_size: 2048
> buffer_size: 8192
> 
> It is odd that it is working with the 'analog' setting, but I am not
> complaining!  I don't here any distortion.  I am not sure, but I may
> have heard a few clicks between tracks, but I have to research that by
> isolating myself with headphones. The ALSA settings are: 80:::0.
> 
> Do I have to make any other adjustments?
> 
> Also, even though this thread is 2 years old, "picoreplayer" is
> misspelled in the title (I have reported it).  Makes it hard for the
> search engine to find it!
> 
> 
> EDIT: I switched over to a 16/44.1 album and picoreplayer stalled! It
> played a few seconds then kept stuttering back to the start of the song,
> but it did not play. I stop and started squeezelite and now it is
> playing.
> access: RW_INTERLEAVED
> format: S32_LE
> subformat: STD
> channels: 2
> rate: 44100 (44100/1)
> period_size: 882
> buffer_size: 3528
> 
> 
> SCRATCH THAT - now it is playing for 5 seconds, then stopping.  I was
> good for a while!

Hi, Thanks for the report. I hope we can get your HDMI working.

The HDMI settings are a bit different from the other output settings as
manipulation of HDMI needs a reboot in order for the changes to kick-in.

So please try to select HDMI output - press save, and then press reboot.

In my experience the ALSA settings for HDMI should be: 
::32:0
Which should be enabled by default if you choose HDMI out.

Steen



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