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#41
(07-10-2019, 01:39 PM)moodenigo Wrote:
(07-10-2019, 10:03 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: So.... this was on a Pi4 ??
Quote:OK I had to revert to the previous version of moOde (and thus to the Pi 3)

Some more info would be helpful.... Wink 

However, if it was a Pi4 then what is the temperature/environment  ?
They get hot and throttle.... have you applied the latest firmware for Pi4 that reduces the usb3 demand and therefore temps by @5'C ?

https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt...5#p1490467

What power supply are you using ??

Well, I put the log information at the moment when mpd stopped playing..
Other information
1) version with 4GB
2) Standard PI4 USB-C power supply
3) I applied the patch
4) I have put a heatsink (as reported above) and a fan
5) The temperature never exceeded 39 C
6) I did not experience lags while using raspbian and various applications with it

Finally, the mpd log contains  lines line these when there are the sound interruptions

Jul 10 09:46 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun
...
Jul 10 15:56 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun

cheers
  Roberto

I think I isolated the problem. It is related to resampling to 32 bits. For some reason I activated the resample to '32bits/*' option and this caused the silence. The blackouts do not happen (so far) with 24 bits, and with resampling disabled. Note that 24 bits to 352.4 seems to work fine even at "very high quality".

Since I have a DAC that works greatly with non-upsampled PCM, I disabled upsampling.

 Roberto
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#42
The problem is there also with oversampling disabled.

Jul 10 21:16 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun
Jul 10 21:16 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun

While playing a 24/192 file with moOde 5.4. I had a 16384 Kb buffer with a 10% minimum fill before playing. Increasing first the buffer size to 32768K, then 65535K, finally the fill to 30% made the interruptions with silence progressively more rare and shorter, but they are still there. No such problem with moOde 5.2 (I am only using mpd 0.21 there)

The problem seems to have occurred to other people as well https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/206

 Roberto
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#43
(07-10-2019, 07:25 PM)moodenigo Wrote: The problem is there also with oversampling disabled.

Jul 10 21:16 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun
Jul 10 21:16 : player: Decoder is too slow; playing silence to avoid xrun

Final update. After I tried to run 5.4b2 on the Pi 3, I noticed no dropout. So I reverted the vl805 firmware on the Pi 4 to version 013701 and the problems seem to have disappeared. It was the new alpha firmware.

Now it is late night, and I am letting it run nearly silent (but I can notice the feeble sound drop) with a console open and "tail -f /var/log/mpd/log" running. 

Moral of the story: alpha software is alpha software.

 Roberto

PS: And it seems to run cooler as well with the old FW. But it is probably due to the fact that the temperature is now lower than during the day.
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#44
There’s a issue with some external drives and the new firmware, I can’t find the thread where they talk about it but it’s at the raspberry pi forum: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=63
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#45
@moodenigo, thanks for the great info :-)

Pi-4 has not shipped yet on my end...
Enjoy the Music!
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#46
(07-05-2019, 08:16 AM)philrandal Wrote:
(07-05-2019, 01:41 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I'd expect cpu cooling vendors to be very excited ;-)

My Pi 4 with an attached Pimoroni heatsink runs at around 70C

Which heatsink? The 40x30mm one or a smaller one?
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#47
(07-05-2019, 12:02 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @jmarcusg

The point is that the RPi4 runs much hotter than previous models---seems the inevitable fate of getting more powerful chips onboard. The Internet is all atwitter at the thought that changes to the microcode will help but early indications are that this will be only marginally helpful.

I hate the thought of a fan but I'm thinking active air cooling will become necessary if I stuff one of these babies into my cabinet.

Sadly the RPi4 remains a unicorn---heard about but never seen. USA distributors have been crushed by orders. I placed two orders the day of the launch but I guess I'm already in the second or third tranche.

Regards,
Kent

NOCTUA fans are really inaudible if you are not too close to them.  I use a 5V 40x10mm one, NOT the PWM variant, connected to the 3V3 pin.

With a large heatsink I get to 40º....

Roberto
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#48
Well, a 2G model is supposed to arrive Wednesday so I’ll soon be able to burn my own fingers  Tongue
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#49
(07-13-2019, 11:58 PM)moodenigo Wrote: NOCTUA fans are really inaudible if you are not too close to them.  I use a 5V 40x10mm one, NOT the PWM variant, connected to the 3V3 pin.

With a large heatsink I get to 40º....

Roberto

This one ???
https://www.quietpc.com/nf-a4x10-5v-pwm
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bob
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#50
(07-14-2019, 05:27 AM)DRONE7 Wrote:
(07-13-2019, 11:58 PM)moodenigo Wrote: NOCTUA fans are really inaudible if you are not too close to them.  I use a 5V 40x10mm one, NOT the PWM variant, connected to the 3V3 pin.

With a large heatsink I get to 40º....

Roberto

This one ???
https://www.quietpc.com/nf-a4x10-5v-pwm

Nope. That’s the PWM variant. This one:
https://www.quietpc.com/nf-a4x10?product=2886

The low noise adapter is not there with this version, but it is the same as connecting to the 3V3 pin. These fans are so quiet that there is no need to buy the PWM version (that needs extra HW and SW to be added to Raspberry Pi and to the operating system). The non-PWM version is practically  inaudible while running at 3V3 (< 12Db at 75 cm of distance)

 Roberto 

[url=https://www.quietpc.com/nf-a4x10?product=2886][/url]Roberto
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