bpa wrote: > That's good although I don't know what in BBCiPlayer could be upsetting > pCP as BBCiPlayer just generates a standard AAC stream. I think you'll > have to turn on slimproto logging on LMS and look at the buffer > thresholds. Get a comparison between a good run and a bad. You can > also turn on logging on squeezelite but will probably have to get > logging saved somewhere as it is generated.
Hi, OK I've managed to extract the squeezelite log. I'm attaching two files: the log from LMS with slimproto set to debug and the corresponding squeezelite log from PCP with all set to debug. I zipped them here 22047. As I mentioned before, I am running the latest nightly LMS on Windows Server with your iPlayer plugin 1.5.2. I did the following things: 1) Started a local MP3 track on the PCP player at 17:03, stopped it at 17:05. You can see that the LMS buffer is full. 2) Started a listen again programme (Radio 6 Recommends from Thursday 2/2/17) at 17:09. The PCP player got stuck after about 30 seconds. I tried stopping this from LMS at 17:11 but couldn't. I killed the LMS service at 17:15. You can see that the buffer does not fill up. Even after killing LMS, the PCP remains in some kind of death loop. I managed to scp the logfile after twenty time outs or so at about 0.5 kb/s (on a normally 60 Mbit/s link). I've managed to look at top again and it doesn't seem to be straining the RPI's CPU that much, so that must have been a one-off. Let me know if there is anything I else I can try to log/run. Thanks! +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: logs.zip | |Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22047| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wigster's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=14899 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=106755 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
