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7. April 2017 at 12:02 #28026
Hey
i reinstalled max2play a few days ago on my Raspberry pi Model b + (it worked perfectly before, but i crashed my SD-Card 🙁 ) and now i have an issue with the HDMI sound ouput. I get some stuttering and crackling noises during playback over squeezelite. The speakers and all the wiring is fine, and all hardware that is used now was used the same way before, so it has to be a software problem. I know that i got this problem when i fired up max2play the first time and i solved it by adding the parameter „44100“ to squeezelite parameters. But this doesnt help now. I also tried the setting „Aktiviere hochaufösende Audioqualität für HDMI“ but when i select max2play kernel with 192 khz i get the message „Kernel Change is not yet supported on Debian Jessie – we are working on this!“. I updated everything
My Settings now are:Audioplayer:
Soundcard: hw- bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI …
Alsa Parameter: 44100
Kommandozeilen Optionen: -a 160Raspberry Settings:
CPU: 950 MHZ
Audio Output: HDMI
HDMI-Resolution: 1920×1080@60 HZEdit: Hey, i thought i updated everything, but i forgot to update the kernel … shame on me. Anyway: Everything is working fine again. 🙂
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