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16/06/2006 at 4:38 PM #358LarsIGuest
I just installed mt-daapd on my unslunged nslu2, and got it working without too much fuss. I then fired up iTunes (v5 win), found my sample 3 mp3’s on NSLU2 Music, and proceeded to play them.
But the sound quality is horrible. It sounds like some kind of stop-go buffer rendering is occurring. It keeps popping out for a fraction, then plays a little.
I suspected bandwidth and disk access speeed, but when playing the mp3’s thru the file share, they sound perfectly fine. So it doesn’t look lile nslu2 or mt-daapd is the problem.
Have anyone here got a clue to what’s wrong with my setup ?
Appriciate any insights.
16/06/2006 at 4:50 PM #5051fizzeParticipantwhat version of mt-daapd are you using ?
are you sure you have set up your config file so no background-scans are happening ?
these slow the slug down tremendously. or at least mt-daapd’s tasks….16/06/2006 at 5:35 PM #5052LarsIGuestI installed it a few days ago, so it’s the very latest, I think. “ipkg list” lists it as version 0.2.4
And the strange part is, I used all the default settings, and so haven’t touched – or changed – the conf file. I’ve just browsed it, and it’s set to rescan every 10 minutes, non-aggressively.
And besides, I’ve only installed 3 mp3 files sofar in the mp3 folder, so even a rescan ought to be over very quickly, wouldn’t it ?
17/06/2006 at 5:17 AM #5053rpeddeParticipant@LarsI wrote:
I installed it a few days ago, so it’s the very latest, I think. “ipkg list” lists it as version 0.2.4
And the strange part is, I used all the default settings, and so haven’t touched – or changed – the conf file. I’ve just browsed it, and it’s set to rescan every 10 minutes, non-aggressively.
And besides, I’ve only installed 3 mp3 files sofar in the mp3 folder, so even a rescan ought to be over very quickly, wouldn’t it ?
Ya, plus, those are what? 128 or 192k files? Shouldn’t be any problem at all streaming those.
You are on the local network, right? Wireless? Or wired?
I can’t even guess at what might cause that to not work. I have that problem when I try to stream video off the thing, but not music.
17/06/2006 at 9:22 AM #5054LarsIGuestIt may be mp3’s themselves that cause problems, but I surely hope not. They’re part of/recorded from my vast LP collection (sofar done 70 albums), so I hope the mp3 I generated are ok π
I used FastEnc to convert from wav to mp3, and the bit rate is 128Kbit.
I just added a track from a ripped CD to the server, and it sounds awful too π
I punched a small hole in my router, so you may be able to reach my server at http://80.167.93.27:3689
02/07/2006 at 12:48 PM #5055PatrekurParticipantLars I am listening to your music as I type this and it sounds fine to me. Was your problem solved already?
I am listening with iTunes 4.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.4.7 though. Bonjour advertising through Network Beacon.
P.S. I only just realised I am listening in New Zealand to Music streamed from Denmark! π
05/07/2006 at 10:06 PM #5056LarsIGuestWay to go, Patrekur! Small world indeed π
I’m relieved that the mp3’s seems to be performing as expected for you π
But alas no, my problem hasn’t been resolved. It still sounds awful for me, and I still can’t put my finger on the cause.
I noticed that you use iTunes 4. I’m using iTunes 5. Could some sort of in-compatability in v5 explain the horrible quality ?
I’ve recorded a sample of what I hear in iTunes, and put it onto the Slug. It’s named “poor quality sample”.
05/07/2006 at 10:19 PM #5057PatrekurParticipant@LarsI wrote:
Way to go, Patrekur! Small world indeed π
I’m relieved that the mp3’s seems to be performing as expected for you π
But alas no, my problem hasn’t been resolved. It still sounds awful for me, and I still can’t put my finger on the cause.
I noticed that you use iTunes 4. I’m using iTunes 5. Could some sort of in-compatability in v5 explain the horrible quality ?
I’ve recorded a sample of what I hear in iTunes, and put it onto the Slug. It’s named “poor quality sample”.
Eh sorry that was a typo on my part. I have the latest iTunes: v6.0.5
What I can do is listen to your samples at work with iTunes on Windows and tonight at home with iTunes on my Mac see if that makes a difference?
Ok. I am listening now on iTunes 6.0.5 on Windows and it sounds fine to me.
There is no “poor quality sample” yet? Oh there it pops up….
Yes that sample sounds horrible and I can assure you that is not at all how I hear the other samples!
Maybe you shound try iTunes 6.0.5 instead of iTunes 5?
11/07/2006 at 2:31 AM #5058SiDGuestI have the same problem here when I am on my laptop with WI-FI. On my desktop connected to my LAN, it’s perfect.
When I am using a Windows iTunes server everything is perfect with my WI-FI even playing the mp3 from a network drive. The problem only happens with mt-daapd.
I’m using version 0.2.4 with iTunes 6.0.5.
I did the Ubuntu Howto from the wiki to install it.
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