Re: [slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-13 Thread DLloyd
Soulman;179349 Wrote: > I remember that there was a discussion on some forum some years back not > related to Slimdevices at all but to some disadvantages of the WAV audio > format, especially how audio-data is stored inside the WAV file. > > As a result the athours of the given thread anticipa

Re: [slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-09 Thread Soulman
I remember that there was a discussion on some forum some years back not related to Slimdevices at all but to some disadvantages of the WAV audio format, especially how audodata is stored inside the WAV file. As a result the athours of the given thread anticipated problems when playing WAV files

Re: [slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-08 Thread DLloyd
Hello, Thank you for the replies. Today I finally managed to get SlimServer 6.5.1 running on Windows Vista, and now I cannot reproduce the problem. The issue I was having looks the same as that mentioned in bug report 4715, but with WAVE instead of FLAC. Ironically, yesterday I converted o

Re: [slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-08 Thread seanadams
It may not be a buffering problem. What do the glitches sound like? What is their duration? Do they sound exactly the same every time for a given pair of tracks? -- seanadams seanadams's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices

Re: [slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-08 Thread ceejay
I'm fairly sure there's no wy of changing the buffering behaviour, but you should not be hearing glitches between tracks. First check that crossfade is turned off. Also confirm that you are not synchronising players. If neither of these is the case, then there is some sort of problem. It might

[slim] Is there a way to configure the buffer on the Transporter ?

2007-02-07 Thread DLloyd
Is there a way to configure the behaviour of the buffering on the Transporter ? Here is the reason I'm asking... All of my CDs have been ripped to WAVE audio (plus cue sheet). A lot of these albums are one continuous piece of music, so there are no audible gaps between the tracks. When the tran