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hillcreative:
Have been experiencing paused playback issues. Happens close to the song end, music pauses for a few seconds then picks up again just before gapless playback of the next song. Not every time just randomly. I have been steadily increasing the playback buffer under device settings. Audio Device - Device Settings - Buffer  (now set to 650000) Playback SRS up-samples 44.1 to 88.2 into RME AD1 DAC. Latest MC27.X

Ekpen:
Hello:
playback stops and continue plagued
me over a year.
Not only in music, but in movies.
It has stopped now.
I can not remember what I did to fix it.
BUT try this:
if you are using a wifi, make sure you update the driver, be sure your speed is about 1300 mbps
You did not  state where you are playing from.
I use Nvidia tv pro and non pro.
reboot your tv and also restart  your device if you are using an android tv box.

George.

hillcreative:

--- Quote from: Ekpen on April 29, 2021, 10:30:06 pm ---Hello:
playback stops and continue plagued
me over a year.
Not only in music, but in movies.
It has stopped now.
I can not remember what I did to fix it.
BUT try this:
if you are using a wifi, make sure you update the driver, be sure your speed is about 1300 mbps
You did not  state where you are playing from.
I use Nvidia tv pro and non pro.
reboot your tv and also restart  your device if you are using an android tv box.

George.

--- End quote ---
George. Music only and no WIFI but thanks!

JimH:
I had a problem like that a few years ago that turned out to be insufficient power.  It was on a Raspberry Pi 3 and it began when I plugged a USB drive directly into the Pi.  The Pi doesn't have enough power to do that without buying a better power supply or using a powered USB hub.

hillcreative:

--- Quote from: JimH on April 30, 2021, 07:13:47 am ---I had a problem like that a few years ago that turned out to be insufficient power.  It was on a Raspberry Pi 3 and it began when I plugged a USB drive directly into the Pi.  The Pi doesn't have enough power to do that without buying a better power supply or using a powered USB hub.

--- End quote ---
The DAC is self-powered. When I switched back to 44.1 the problem disappeared. I prefer the 88.2 oversampled output.

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