2014-10-09, 21:07
(2014-10-09, 19:08)popcornmix Wrote:We are in a "cul de sac". Is it the way we can say it?(2014-10-09, 19:00)MrNice Wrote: As you can read above, Milhouse is not able to test and fixe the drops I have when playing HD audio files.
So, now you are my only hope.
Could you tell me if you can fixe and test, with my help of course, the issue in a reasonable delay? (2-3 months I'd say?)
If you can't I'll have to consider to buy another hardware player and maybe software as I can't listen these audio files.
Thank you in advance for your answer.
I added the audio latency gui settings hoping it would help you.
I tested a couple of the 2L files on 50ms, 100ms and 300ms and with channels set to 2.0, 2.1 and 5.1 and they all played fine for me, so I'm not sure what to suggest.
Just an idea, but you certainly had it first:
Is it possible to get a log that could show exactly which part of hardware or software is the culpride?
Is there another way to investigate? I have time to test.
I was thinking to try my Pi with another AVR. Unfortunately, I am living in a place in a country side where nobody has this kind of stuff. Even no audio shop in the closest city, I should say town.