JackOfAll wrote: 
> Give the other filters a go if you want to fiddle. "-u vM::1" and "-u
> vI::1". (However, unless you are using a NOS DAC, it's unlikely that
> you'll hear them any different.) You might want to increase the
> attenuation a smidge if you play a lot of recently mastered material.
> Bumping the 1db to 1.5db is a good start. Take an occasional look at the
> squeezelite log file for the logging at the end of each track. A few
> clips are OK, but if you have 100's, you probably do want to increase a
> little. I'm running with the minimum phase filter and 1.5db attenuation,
> "-u vM::1.5" .

Clive, I did some experiments with "-u vM::1.5" and I consistently get a
tiny gap, or click sound at 10 seconds before each track ends using 40ms
ALSA buffer lengths. If I have just one track in the playlist then this
doesn't happen. It seems like I get the click at the point where
buffering up the start of the next track happens. It is very strange
that I don't hear this with "-u vL::1.5". I also don't hear it with 80ms
of ALSA buffer length "-a 80:::". 

To summarize, it is 100% repeatable that if I use "-u vM::1.5" with "-a
40:::" buffer, I will hear a pop noise at between 10 and 9 seconds of
remaining track time, whereas "-u vL::1.5" sounds clean with the same
ALSA buffer length. This is with standard 44.1kHz 16 bit FLAC rips, and
running SBS on the same Wandboard, with an NFS mounted music library.

Best,



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