davidismynaim wrote: 
> seems like the obvious option is go linux. does anyone virtualize in
> hyper V on windows10 a linux instance, or would that still ultimately
> draw on windows subsystem components (maybe showing my VM ignorance
> here) or maybe permanently switch this machine over to a pure play Linux
> (which one?) would need to move my workflow of CD->Flac->musicip->Backup
> to friends machine via internet mirroring s/w->scanner via LMS across
> two machines, which I would like to avoid, but been there before so not
> too bad.
> 
> shame, I actually like win10 otherwise.

posted by sota in #882 
> Someone has mentioned that this might be a Windows networking issue, so
> I setup the LMS docker container created by sndcr on my Ubuntu server as
> a test. Instant success, once I connected the Boom to the Ubuntu LMS
> server, BBC R4 played immediately without any interruptions. Sadly, the
> bitrate is a bit low: File Format: AAC Bitrate: 96kbps CBR (Converted to
> 705kbps FLAC), I'm not sure if it's possible to improve this. But I can
> switch between both servers and the rebuffering only occurrs on the
> Windows one. The strange thing is that my Ubuntu server is actually a
> Hyper-V VM running under Windows Server 2012 R2, so it is, in effect,
> still using Windows networking. 

Difficult choice - the real solution is to identify the windows problems
but people want a simple life and a runngin system.

As an interim measure - if you only play LIve and do not use skip back -
albeit fro UK listeners a little lower quaity (128kbps ) - the MP3
streams from the Logitech BBC App play OK.


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