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Reading this thread reinforces why I stick to FM, LP and CD! I was about to say it is faff-less then I remembered my Minidisc player was recently playing up!
FM = annoying people talkingReading this thread reinforces why I stick to FM, LP and CD! I was about to say it is faff-less then I remembered my Minidisc player was recently playing up!
I’m a long way from knowing much about Roon, though I’ve used it for a few years. Isn’t the idea that you should run Roon core on your NAS, and Roon bridge on your NUC so that the NUC is like a dumb playback endpoint, and hardly has to do anything. Isn’t that Roon’s preferred architecture, ie keep Roon Core with its possible heavy processing away from the playback end of things?
https://help.roonlabs.com/portal/en/kb/articles/sound-quality
Was it The Laughing Gnome?Might be a ROON bug, no idea how but yesterday I managed to get everything streaming at double speed, Bowie sounded like Alvin the Chipmunk I could select other tracks but same speed up. Restarting the Streamer and ROCK sorted it.
I've heard of this happening (and half speed too) with several brands of equipment and Roon.Might be a ROON bug, no idea how but yesterday I managed to get everything streaming at double speed, Bowie sounded like Alvin the Chipmunk I could select other tracks but same speed up. Restarting the Streamer and ROCK sorted it.
It’s been described as a driver issue where the driver fails to communicate the sample rate. Roon have patched this in the past by supplementing the dialogue to the driver.I've heard of this happening (and half speed too) with several brands of equipment and Roon.
The instant (if a little inconvenient) cure is to switch off and on again both the equipment and the software - just like any other computer that plays up.
NUC Drivers/BIOS all up to date? Made any changes to the USB settings/power management in BIOS? Trying different USB cables and Ports? Simplest solution faulty motherboard.Today, after a reboot, full-fat roon is also doing the same static/white noise on 24/192 only.. Funnily enough it wasn't/isn't doing this if i use another machine as core, so is it the NUC?
Are you doing any Roon DSP type stuff? Maybe turn that off temporarily and have a straight through signal path.Today, after a reboot, full-fat roon is also doing the same static/white noise on 24/192 only.. Funnily enough it wasn't/isn't doing this if i use another machine as core, so is it the NUC?
Tried it with and without - made no difference.Are you doing any Roon DSP type stuff? Maybe turn that off temporarily and have a straight through signal path.
I have intel's Driver assistant installed which updates everything.NUC Drivers/BIOS all up to date? Made any changes to the USB settings/power management in BIOS? Trying different USB cables and Ports? Simplest solution faulty motherboard.
Tried using a different music player, JRiver or foobar or whatever, to see whether it still happens with 24/192?Also does the same if streaming 24/192 from Qobuz via roon so that rules out part of the network where the NAS is involved.