Man in a van wrote: > @rbl > > What sort of flacs ? How were they ripped? > > > Where are they stored ? > > > How did you install squeezelite ? > > > Buster Desktop or Lite ? > > > Which power supply for the rpi ? > > > When does the popping occur, how often, has it always been present or is > it recent ? > > Anything in the logs ? (server and maybe scanner) > > ronnie
- the FLACs were ripped from CDs using Exact Audio Copy - they are stored on a 256GB USB 3.0 stick stuck in the side of the Pi4 - I downloaded the latest armhf from https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/ . Unzip it, and then "sudo mv squeezelite /usr/bin/squeezelite". I have checked it is the latest version running. - Buster desktop - using a Samsung USB charger rated at 2.0A output. The Pi4 is doing nothing else, it just sits there running LMS/Squeezelite. - the popping seems to come and go, but when it occurs it is a very soft popping, random, but about once a second. It is not very noticeable - I can't see anything that looks interesting in the server log. The scanner log is empty, perhaps as I upgraded LMS from the April version today but didn't rescan the library (doing that now). On the topic of PSU, I put another USB stick in the Pi a month ago or so. Is it possible that tipped it over the edge? Not sure when the problem started as I usually only listen to radio on the Pi4. But the popping noise has never happened on the SB3s (even when sync'd to the Pi). SB3 -> Quad 909 -> Quad Electrostatic speakers, Quad 405 -> TBI subwoofer 3 x SB3s + SB Radio LMS on Raspbian on a Pi4 Rotel RSP1068 surround processor, Quad 707 -> B&W surround ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rbl's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4517 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=112503 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins