Thermomonkey wrote: 
> Evening all.  I have a problem with squeezelite playing on my Raspberry
> PI.  I have a lot of FLAC albums, all of which play find (at
> 16bit/44kHz).  However when I try to play the higher quality files
> (24bit/88.2kHz), I don’t get any sound - just the occasional quiet
> ‘pop’.
> 
> I am using LMS installed on my WD Live, and squeezelite set up on my
> RPI.  This is connected by the HDMI out to an amp.  I installed another
> ‘player’ on my android phone, which played the files no problem - so it
> is something to do with my RPI setup.
> 
> Below is what I believe to be the problem area that I have identified
> from the log files.
> 
> [22:29:01.448189] sendRESP:190 RESP
> [22:29:01.553727] write_cb:116 setting track_start
> [22:29:01.673369] _output_frames:59 start buffer frames: 131072
> [22:29:01.673678] _output_frames:122 track start sample rate: 88200
> replay_gain: 0
> [22:29:01.675773] output_thread:465 open output device:
> sysdefault:CARD=ALSA
> [22:29:01.691854] alsa_open:234 opened device sysdefault:CARD=ALSA using
> format: S32_LE sample rate: 88200 mmap: 1
> [22:29:01.693651] alsa_open:313 buffer: 400 period: 4 -> buffer size:
> 30105 period size: 7526
> [22:29:01.716824] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMs
> [22:29:01.717517] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:03.658912] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:11.655762] process:464 strm
> [22:29:11.659219] process_strm:227 strm command t
> [22:29:11.659425] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:11.659691] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:11.660053] process:464 strm
> [22:29:11.660217] process_strm:227 strm command t
> [22:29:11.660395] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:11.660622] process:464 strm
> [22:29:11.660771] process_strm:227 strm command t
> [22:29:11.663641] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:12.706501] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:13.708060] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> [22:29:13.710941] ALSA SYNC_PTR1:138 SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_SYNC_PTR FAILED
> (-32)
> [22:29:15.652162] sendSTAT:159 STAT: STMt
> 
> If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be very
> grateful.  Many thanks.

Try starting with -a :::0


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