CommanderROR wrote: 
> I'm afraid there are several possible causes, but I'd suggest the
> following as a first test:
> 
> Instead of "sysdefault:CARD=ALSA" you put "hw:CARD=ALSA" and set
> overclocking to "off" instead of moderate. Maybe that will help. Sadly
> there are many factors, starting with Network issues and ending with the
> Receiver/AMP, but I'm sure you'll find a solution on  this forum!
> 
> These little "blips" you get are often to do with the alsa settings, I
> had them myself a long time ago. Setting the Alsa to 160:4:32:0 or
> something like that could help. Before you do that though, you'd have to
> revert from "hw" to "sysdefault" again.

Great thanks :)

Does the overclocking even matter? I figured the option is there for a
reason?

Does the sdcard speed/size matter? Does it matter if its a 256mb og
512mb raspberry pi? Does the quality of the powersupply matter? The one
im using is from an old HTC phone 1.3A


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