I also disabled the "audio=on" line in the config.txt file to remove the internal soundcard. It seems I need to either find a IQ-rot binary with the cardname changed to "IQaudIODAC" or compile one myself. I'm kind of a Linux NOOB so I need a little help here since there aren't much easy information available out there. I have read just about ALL I could find about this subject in the last few evenings but unfortunately still without luck. I just need to make the rotary encoder functional. I have build a SB Touch replacement using a Smart Pi Case, 7-inch display and an IQaudIO Pi-DigiAMP+ board. I am interested who has some idea how to solve this problem. In addition, I am using the most recent versions of the PiCoreplayer software, the LMS software, and the firmware of all three Logitech devices. The same problem, however, is repeated at the end of the new track.Ĭould this be caused by a buffering problem in the Squeezeboxes somehow? I am using wired LAN connections on all devices, with new TP-Link GB switches (so no WiFi!). ![]() After that the last few seconds of the track is played back, and the start of the new track from the playlist is without any hick-ups. It always occurs near the end (so not at the end!) of a track and it is only for 1 or 2 seconds. The audio drops only occur on my Logitech Squeezebox devices: a Logitech Touch, and 2 x Logitech Radios. This is my configuration: the LMS server is part of a PiCoreplayer setup, consisting of a Raspberry Pi 3 with a Hifiberry player, and it runs fine only when using the PiCoreplayer itself (no audio drops at all). I have a strange problem when listening to music from my Spotify playlists, using my PiCoreplayer with LMS/Spotty installed:
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