Hi,
I am playing a playlist of 32 352.8 kHz 24-bit PCM stereo files (converted from DSD, since the native DSD support is not there yet) onto my WiiM Pro Plus.
I am streaming them from JRiver Media Center 31 for Windows over DLNA.
For almost every file I play, in the last 3 seconds of the track, there are some audible clicks and pops. It happens even if I seek from the start to the end of the file, too. The rest of the tracks before the end always plays beautifully without any click or pop.
I don't believe it's a network issue - if it was, it would happen at different spots, not just always the end. FYI I'm using wired Ethernet - my main LAN is 10 Gbps, though the WiiM Pro is limited to 100 Mbps - the MC server is on 10Gbase-T. Thus this can't be and isn't caused by buffering.
Has anyone else tried to play 352.8 kHz 24-bit PCM stereo files, perhaps with other software ? And do you hear this issue ?
I am playing a playlist of 32 352.8 kHz 24-bit PCM stereo files (converted from DSD, since the native DSD support is not there yet) onto my WiiM Pro Plus.
I am streaming them from JRiver Media Center 31 for Windows over DLNA.
For almost every file I play, in the last 3 seconds of the track, there are some audible clicks and pops. It happens even if I seek from the start to the end of the file, too. The rest of the tracks before the end always plays beautifully without any click or pop.
I don't believe it's a network issue - if it was, it would happen at different spots, not just always the end. FYI I'm using wired Ethernet - my main LAN is 10 Gbps, though the WiiM Pro is limited to 100 Mbps - the MC server is on 10Gbase-T. Thus this can't be and isn't caused by buffering.
Has anyone else tried to play 352.8 kHz 24-bit PCM stereo files, perhaps with other software ? And do you hear this issue ?