In article , Dave Liquorice
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:53:16 +0100, Jim web wrote:
> > But with digital LPCM transfers they should just 'pass the parcel' and
> > deliver at the end of the chain what got put in at the start.
> Assuming the clocks at each end are locked. If they aren't
In article <20200401095041.ga4...@mooli.org.uk>, Peter Corlett
wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 10:12:26AM +0100, Jim web wrote: [...]
> > I'm now wondering if a cheap 'crystal detector' and a DVM might do the
> > job given an input filter... It would at least show up bursts of
> > interference.
On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 10:12:26AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
[...]
> I'm now wondering if a cheap 'crystal detector' and a DVM might do the job
> given an input filter... It would at least show up bursts of interference.
A "microwave leakage detector" is an existing product and doesn't cost much.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:53:16 +0100, Jim web wrote:
> But with digital LPCM transfers they should just 'pass the parcel' and
> deliver at the end of the chain what got put in at the start.
Assuming the clocks at each end are locked. If they aren't clicks are a
common side effect as the reciever
In article , Budge
wrote:
> Hi Graham, Many thanks for the reminders. No microwave in use anywhere
> within 100m at the time. Cannot be sure about all the rest but I am
> working on turning off the 2.4GHz wifi and keeping only 5GHz in this
> building. Have to start somewhere!
I do have an
On 31/03/2020 17:35, Graham Cobb wrote:
> On 31/03/2020 16:52, Budge wrote:
>> As for my problem clicks, I have the wifi kit in the frame as the villain at
>> present and when I can find a spare 5GHz access point will try and eliminate
>> all the stray 2.4GHz devices locally and see if that
On 31/03/2020 16:52, Budge wrote:
> As for my problem clicks, I have the wifi kit in the frame as the villain at
> present and when I can find a spare 5GHz access point will try and eliminate
> all the stray 2.4GHz devices locally and see if that helps. As I read and
> think I am beginning to
On 31/03/2020 11:51, Jim web wrote:
> In article <43658eb7-b06b-2c56-4c71-58bb8be22...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
> wrote:
>
>> Further examination of symptoms suggests that the noise seems to be
>> interference, either with Bluetooth headphone directly or through the
>> Bluetooth transmitter. I
In article <43658eb7-b06b-2c56-4c71-58bb8be22...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> Further examination of symptoms suggests that the noise seems to be
> interference, either with Bluetooth headphone directly or through the
> Bluetooth transmitter. I suspect possible source of interference might
>
In article <2ba46893-ed2c-78c5-c502-89c02ad20...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> Hi Jim, Many thanks for the reply. Leaving aside the bluetooth for a
> moment how should I make sense of the different attenuation options?
> Should I put all in the chain to max except the headphones and attenuate
On 31/03/2020 08:50, Rochford, Steve wrote:
> I might be being spectacularly stupid but why not just use VLC or similar to
> play the music directly on your phone and pair the headphones to that? I've
> not used MinimServer but I can see that's a UPnP server and VLC should
> connect directly to
On 30/03/2020 15:20, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
Googling for information about Bluetooth interference suggests various
possible causes. Bearing in mind how many people are now unexpectedly
at home all day, ther emay be a LOT more wifi, microwave use, and - if
affects it (I dunno) other BT
On 30/03/2020 10:29, Jim web wrote:
> In article <277a5cfb-07d2-6b24-aabe-21f1ed76d...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
> wrote:
>> This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me
>> some guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
>
>> I am having some problems with very unpleasant and
On 2020-03-30 08:47, Budge wrote:
This problem
only recently appeared after I had relocated all the equipment but I
have checked the basics and found nothing wrong. The clicks are only
heard in headphones using bluetooth transmitter.
Was this relocation within your home - ie something you
In article <277a5cfb-07d2-6b24-aabe-21f1ed76d...@errichel.co.uk>, Budge
wrote:
> This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me
> some guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
> I am having some problems with very unpleasant and loud clicks when
> playing sound through
This is an OT but I hope Jim Web or others with knowledge can give me some
guidance in sorting out a noise issue:
I am having some problems with very unpleasant and loud clicks when playing
sound through Bluetooth headphones.
The primary media renderer hardware is a Linn Majik DSI amplifier
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