SamS wrote: > OK, I've been bored for the past couple of hours, so I went ahead with > the 'start from scratch' method. I did a full SD card format like > always (via the Panasonic formatter 2.0 tool), and grabbed a fresh 1.19l > image from the web. Loaded up and booted no problem. Of course the pCP > defaulted to analog audio, and I did not change any defaults! Plugged > in headphones to the Pi (I forgot how noisey the analog output is!). > Sure enough, on my very first track I get the -0:10 second glitch (16/44 > FLAC). Tried it from USB, same issue. The good news is that 24/96 via > USB is not recognized by my DAC. For 24/96 material, the glitch happens > anywhere from -0:06 to -0:03 before the start of the next track. > > All of this points to a buffer issue to me. LMS has been tested with > several different 7.9 nightly builds, and I actually noticed this first > with 7.8 many months back. > > Sorry guys to hijack this thread. I will take a break now. Just bummed > I really cannot get the pCP to work satisfactorily with any USB DAC. I > have worked pretty diligently to trouble-shoot, and I hope this helps > someone who is reading along or searches this thread in the future. I > will absolutely report back if I find a solution that works 100% of the > time. But at this point, I'm just out of things to try. > > Cheers! > Sam
Hi SamS, How strange. I would have thought if this was a common problem people would be screaming, I would. Your PSU "looks" to be good enough. Have you monitored cpu usage on the Pi? top command. Are there other processes hogging the CPU other than squeezelite? I get 97 to 99 per cent free on my Raspberry Pi B. What format are you streaming? I stream WAV for everything, so no processing on the Pi. Networking issue? Dropping packets? Try another network cable. I think LMS uses UDP not TCP so packets can be discarded. 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
