bluegaspode wrote: 
> What type of music-files are you playing (FLAC, mp3) ? What quality?
> 
> If you are streaming FLAC the first thing I'd try is to switch over to
> mp3 (even if its just a test), just to check if you are having bandwidth
> problems.
> Frequent dropout typically mean, that your network is not fast enough.
> Did you already check how many other wireless networks are in your area
> (and if they share the same channel ID).
> 
> Did you try to watch the buffer numbers that are shown on the main
> screen of SqueezePlayer. How do they behave - which one is going up/down
> in what pattern?
> The first number is the decoder buffer (how many bytes are ready to be
> played), the second one is the download cache.
> 
> If your network is not fast enough you will see the first number go up
> (all data bytes go directly to the decoder and are ready to be played).
> When the playback buffer is filled, playback begins to play. At the same
> time (provided the data arrives fast enough), the download buffer
> (second number) should fill up as well.

I'm playing mp3s of various qualities - usually around 192k. The buffer
numbers in Squeezeplayer fluctuate between 97% and 99% - is that
normal/good?
There are a few access points around - could this be caused by channel
interference?


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