SamS wrote: > Hi guys, > > Just a few questions/issues lately. I got a Sony UDA-1 USB DAC to fool > around with, so I connected a pCP 1.19L running on a B, and another on a > B+. The B model has the HiFi Berry Digi installed. > > First thing I noticed, is that I'm still having the "last 10 second > glitch" via USB/HDMI/built-in headphone port that is not always cured by > adjusting the buffer settings. This continues to drive me nuts, and I > have to be certain the rest of you out there will hear this too, if you > listen to -10 seconds before the next song starts in an album. This has > nothing to do with lossless (which works fine). Why am I so sure that > this problem is widespread? Because it happens with both the B/B+, > after fresh pCP images, and goes away completely with the HiFi Berry > Digi. Something in the Digi must use a different buffer than the > built-in outputs. Also, I have experienced this with at least 4 > different USB DACs, so the problem must be isolated to the pCP. I have > also experienced this with LMS 7.9 and 7.8, running on two completely > separate Macs. > > Second, I can't seem to get the USB output to play hi-rez 24/48 or 24/96 > (only formats I tested). Sound does play, but my DAC doesn't recognize > it as 48/96kHz. Is there a setting in pCP or LMS that would downsample > to 16/44? I realize you can force this output, but I'm using all the > defaults. Using the player with the HiFiBerry Digi, I get 24/96 from > the optical/coax jacks, no problem. > > Thanks for any input!! > Sam
Hi Sam, I am sorry to hear about your continuing problems. I can assure you I have never had a "last 10 second glitch" issue, but there are so many permutations to setting up a Squeeze/LMS environment that anything and everything is possible. My first thought is, on my system, just before the end of a track LMS streams the next track. I wonder if this is when the issue is occurring? I imagine with high resolution music, this spike in traffic will be much greater. Network traffic is close to zero at all other times. Can anyone else having this problem please report your issue. Maybe we can track down a common denominator? regards Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greg Erskine's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7403 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97803 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
