10-16-2019, 09:06 PM
Hello,
I recently started having the following error message in the /var/log/mpd/log file:
player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun
It took me a couple of days and a lot of searching the web to find nearly no solution.
I have tried this with both moOdeAudio 5.0 as well as moOdeAudio 6.3.0.
Today when I re-installed moOdeAudio 6.3.0 I happened upon the following configuration:
In the system configuration panel:
1. I set the kernel architecture to "64-bit" (default seemed to be "32-bit").
2. I kept the CPU governor at "performance".
In the MPD configuration panel:
1. I set the audio MPD version to "0.21.15 (testing)".
I have a Raspbery Pi 3b+ with a HiFiBerry Digi(Digi+). With the old moOdeAudio configuration it seemed ok for over a year. However it recently started repeatedly dropping out for about a second a time while playing BBC Radio 3 (320K), BBC Radio4 (320K), France Musique... I tried increasing buffers, using the lower quality BBC streams, but nothing would stop the drop out....
Until I used the above base configuration. It has, so far, not dropped out over 6 or so hours of listening.
So if you are having similar problems... try using the above settings.
I recently started having the following error message in the /var/log/mpd/log file:
player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun
It took me a couple of days and a lot of searching the web to find nearly no solution.
I have tried this with both moOdeAudio 5.0 as well as moOdeAudio 6.3.0.
Today when I re-installed moOdeAudio 6.3.0 I happened upon the following configuration:
In the system configuration panel:
1. I set the kernel architecture to "64-bit" (default seemed to be "32-bit").
2. I kept the CPU governor at "performance".
In the MPD configuration panel:
1. I set the audio MPD version to "0.21.15 (testing)".
I have a Raspbery Pi 3b+ with a HiFiBerry Digi(Digi+). With the old moOdeAudio configuration it seemed ok for over a year. However it recently started repeatedly dropping out for about a second a time while playing BBC Radio 3 (320K), BBC Radio4 (320K), France Musique... I tried increasing buffers, using the lower quality BBC streams, but nothing would stop the drop out....
Until I used the above base configuration. It has, so far, not dropped out over 6 or so hours of listening.
So if you are having similar problems... try using the above settings.