2017-02-06, 22:29
I changed output latency to "max" a few times during my tests as well as the other options which you mention. I am pretty sure solely the resample quality setting is determining (at least for me and my setup: output via hdmi to Denon X1000 AVR).
Right after beginning to listen to the 300 Hz sample (44.1) I started to play with fixed output at various sample rates. I then switched everything back and if I get it right, if I set output to "optimized" it does no longer count, that I had set a samling rate limitation to the max of 192bit (simply because I was curious if my receiver would be able to handle it).
I generated the 300 Hz sinus file using an online generator, and my prime reason why I merged it with cox was because I was unsure if this web generated file would have an accurate sine wave and listened to the merged file a while on my laptop to ensure not the sine wave itself could produce bad distortions due to false beginning/ending. But it has been absolutely smooth playing.
What might be remarkable: I have deactivated audio passthrough because I am satisfied with libreelecs multichannel output and find it annoying if my AVR (slowly) switches between DTS, DD and so on.
But I also had gaps and clicks with passthrough and also with deactivated passthrough WITHOUT resample quality set to low as well as whatever else option (which I as user am aware of) without resample quality set to low.
Right after beginning to listen to the 300 Hz sample (44.1) I started to play with fixed output at various sample rates. I then switched everything back and if I get it right, if I set output to "optimized" it does no longer count, that I had set a samling rate limitation to the max of 192bit (simply because I was curious if my receiver would be able to handle it).
I generated the 300 Hz sinus file using an online generator, and my prime reason why I merged it with cox was because I was unsure if this web generated file would have an accurate sine wave and listened to the merged file a while on my laptop to ensure not the sine wave itself could produce bad distortions due to false beginning/ending. But it has been absolutely smooth playing.
What might be remarkable: I have deactivated audio passthrough because I am satisfied with libreelecs multichannel output and find it annoying if my AVR (slowly) switches between DTS, DD and so on.
But I also had gaps and clicks with passthrough and also with deactivated passthrough WITHOUT resample quality set to low as well as whatever else option (which I as user am aware of) without resample quality set to low.