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My DigiOne endpoint → Yggy – MRX720 has stopped functioning. The endpoint is visible to Roon, but when selected and a track is queued, I get this message: “Starting playback on your Audio device. This may take a moment!” The message goes away, and then a few seconds later, Roon returns to a neutral state.
I would appreciate help in pinpointing the source of the problem, hopefully by just taking an informed view of my logs. FWIW, I have :reflashed the SD; replaced the DigiOne HAT; moved the RCA cables to different jacks on bother the Yggy and the MRX; replaced the RCA cable; and reinstalled and restarted the Core and Remote. All other endpoints work fine. The RPi may be fried, but it behaves normally and I don’t know how to detect aberrations.
Update: Interesting. I did as you suggested. Results: Well, a mixed bag. The 44/16 tracks worked fine, actually quite well with the yggy sound. But I tried a 192/24 track and Roon skipped right passed it. Same with the 96/24. Hmm? Then I read a post about earlier Yggys having trouble with 24-bit tracks. So I then focused on 24 bit tracks and attempted to play a lot of them. Roon skittered through them all.
It turns out I had attributed earlier playback problems to the Khz, when it was actually bit depth that was the problem.
So, with the Yggy, I detected a problem I wasn’t looking for. I have read that there may have been problems with early firmware chips, so I am contacting Schitt to see if they will swap out with me.
BUT, what about the original problem? It seems clear (to me) that the DigiOne endpoint is faulty. I have replaced the HAT, but now I think the RPi needs replacing instead or as well.
Lengthy treatise I know, but thought you’d be amused by my travails. Cheers