02-21-2022, 04:07 AM
I'd also suggest adding a heat sink or other form of cooling to the CPU since it is hitting the soft temperature limit (the Raspberry Pi Forum has lots of threads about the effect of temperature limits on various RPi models).
This is a bit of a stumper.
What is meant by "skip" here---is it literally skipping or is it sonic dropouts, e.g., moments of silence? Are there any useful error messages showing up in the logs (/var/log/syslog or /var/log/moode.log or /var/log/mpd/log) when the skips occur?
Have you tried copying some of the 24/96 files to local storage---the uSD card or a USB thumbdrive---and seeing whether they play without issue when the LAN and NFS server aren't involved?
Certainly I've played a number of so-called high resolution FLACs, e.g., 24/96 and above, in moOde on various RPi models, without issue, whether from local storage or from an SMB server on the other end of a WiFi connection.
Finally, it would still be useful to examine at least one of the 24/96 FLACs just to make sure there's nothing unusual about Audacity's FLAC output which might make it challenging to playback.
Regards,
Kent
Quote:If I start my listening with a 24/96 flac file it skips bad, but if I start with a couple standard 16/44.1 cd ripped files, then go to a 24/96 file it tends to playback without issue.
This is a bit of a stumper.
What is meant by "skip" here---is it literally skipping or is it sonic dropouts, e.g., moments of silence? Are there any useful error messages showing up in the logs (/var/log/syslog or /var/log/moode.log or /var/log/mpd/log) when the skips occur?
Have you tried copying some of the 24/96 files to local storage---the uSD card or a USB thumbdrive---and seeing whether they play without issue when the LAN and NFS server aren't involved?
Certainly I've played a number of so-called high resolution FLACs, e.g., 24/96 and above, in moOde on various RPi models, without issue, whether from local storage or from an SMB server on the other end of a WiFi connection.
Finally, it would still be useful to examine at least one of the 24/96 FLACs just to make sure there's nothing unusual about Audacity's FLAC output which might make it challenging to playback.
Regards,
Kent