JohnSwenson wrote: 
> One possibility is to resample everything to a specific sample rate so
> the DAC never has to change rate. This can be done in the server if it
> is running on a powerful enough computer. Are there any sample rates
> that play back correctly? 
> 
> To do the conversion you need to make  a custom-convert.conf  for the
> server and set the parameters right. This depends on what your file
> types are and whether you like to stream flac or pcm etc. 
> 
> I don't have a pi so I can't help with that, but clicks and pops etc can
> frequently be resolved with  proper settings on the computer (pi in this
> case), but I'm going to  have  to defer to the pi experts on that. 
> Things like other programs running  on the machine, exact OS being used,
> whether streaming flac or PCM, buffer settings  etc can all make a
> difference. 
> 
> John S.

I have tried to force alsa on the pi to use a sample rate of 44.1K since
most of my content is in 44.1K. When getting the dac to finally use this
sample rate, the audio is normal but clicks and pops still happen. This
does not happen on my other pi with another dac which uses usb audio
class 1.0 as the max sample rate it can support is 48K. There is no
conversation being done when playing my normal 44.1K content. So there
should be no reason why there are clicks and pops in the audio stream. I
want to say this is either related to the driver issue in linux with
this dac chipset or the usb issues with the pi.

- Garrett


------------------------------------------------------------------------
garrettwp's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=58373
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97046

_______________________________________________
unix mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix

Reply via email to