I've been downsampling HD FLACs (192=>96) for the purpose of more efficient streaming on my LAN, and if I select an album's worth of tracks to downsample MC will crash after 4-5 tracks. This hasn't been much of a problem if I only need to select the remaining and convert. However, last night I noticed JRemote taking 10-20 seconds between tracks, and I remembered I had made changes to MC's local audio (zone) player's DSP because it didn't want to play a DSD128 track. That is, the server was downsampling before streaming to JRemote. MC stopped streaming after 5 tracks, and I couldn't get JRemote to wake up the server.
I had created the downsample routine via creating a FLAC conversion preset and associating an appropriate DSP with it (see screen grab below). Is there something there I should change?
In common with all these crashes was the DSP used calling on SoX for resampling, and I had just enabled SoX a couple of days before. I wonder why the DSP, associated with MC's local audio player was used(?) I believe I can fix the problem with streaming to JRemote by associating an appropriately configured DSP with the server's DLNA, and that would be independent of the local audio (zone) player. Is that correct?
Cheers from the Avalon...