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JRiver Media Center 20.0.129 for Debian (Wheezy) ARM
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--- Quote from: mwillems on June 05, 2015, 07:26:58 am ---Do the clicks or pauses occur during song playback or between songs? If between songs, do they happen only or more often when changing sample rate (i.e. switching from a redbook track to a 24/96 track)?
Are you streaming the files over a network or playing from an external harddrive? IF so, just to test, try putting a file or two on the sd card and see if you get the same problems.
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Thanks McWilliams -
The pauses happen during playback, sometime when switching songs (as well as changing sample rates) but often while playback is playing and with no provocation on my part...
I am streaming but I'll try to see if local playback has the same issue.
thank you
mwillems:
--- Quote from: PrinterPrinter on June 05, 2015, 12:28:16 pm ---Thanks McWilliams -
The pauses happen during playback, sometime when switching songs (as well as changing sample rates) but often while playback is playing and with no provocation on my part...
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You mention pauses, but what about the pops/clicks? The reason I ask is that some DACs give out a loud "pop" or click when changing sample rates. If you're getting the pops in the middle of songs, that rules out that issue, but if you only get them between tracks or when changing sample rates, it may be a "feature" of your DAC.
PrinterPrinter:
--- Quote from: mwillems on June 05, 2015, 12:40:51 pm ---You mention pauses, but what about the pops/clicks? The reason I ask is that some DACs give out a loud "pop" or click when changing sample rates. If you're getting the pops in the middle of songs, that rules out that issue, but if you only get them between tracks or when changing sample rates, it may be a "feature" of your DAC.
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it does both (occasionally) so sometimes art the start of songs (with changing sampling rate) and sometime in the middle of playback, often the click comes at the end of a tiny 'pause'.
I use the 'play silence at start up for hardware sync' - set at 2 seconds - but I still get the clicks/pauses - occasionally.
PrinterPrinter:
I read somewhere that the original audio circuit of the RPI can sometime engage and shutdown and it results in an audible pop sound.
Is there a way for me to shut it down or disable it (as I'm using the optical out of the Digi+?
I'm trying to find solution...
PrinterPrinter:
Hello,
I think I made some progress, I noticed that most of the pauses/clicks/pops happen immediately after I do something via JRemote on my iPhone 6 - things like spiking a song, or adjusted the volume.
Does this help? Can this have something to do with the way JRemote is implemented in the RPI version? or something with the network?
Any ideas are welcome, the pauses are annoying but the pops are really loud and I'm concerned can damage my speakers...
Thanks!
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