Songs play for 10 seconds and then jump to the next . An allo digione hat on a pi4.
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Songs play for 10 seconds and then jump to the next . An allo digione hat on a pi4.
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Hi, without any other information, i’d say you run into network issues.
Everytime when there was something in my network wrong, the titles did skip after ten seconds, with popups link “Media file is loading slowly.”
Yes, indeed, that was myn first guess also, but it even happens when wired.
even if wired, I had some weird issues in my network. I have wired and wireless roon endpoints, and when i did run into this kind of messages, it was not an issue with wireless, grouped endpoints or anything.
I resolved them by dividing different network functions (NAS, DNS, DHCP) on different machines, and bought a new machine to host roon (from Synology to Mac Mini) for overall better performance. But i believe it was mainly a routing problem with my DNS and my NAS/Storage.
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Are you playing from Qobuz or Tidal? Checked to see that you are fully logged into the appropriate service(s).
Yes, of course, Roon won’t work with a trial streaming account, and the OP would see this behaviour.
I don’t use streaming, but I have seen several reports over the years of people hearing only brief samples of songs, and all those have been people not fully logged into their streaming services.
Other endpoints stream without issues from Qobuz. In this case it needs to be something related to the raspberry pi, the digione hat and/or ropieee. I’m testing more systematically now, wired versus wireless, usb versus toslink, ropieee versus moode, …
What builds of Roon Server and Roon Bridge are you using?
On the server: 2.60 build 1629
On the client: 2.60 build 1501.
However after a lot of testing the culprit was indeed the network: a mesh repeater experienced repeated cycles of deregistration and reconnection.
Repeater replaced and going smoothly for the moment.
I’ve been having this problem on an intermittent basis. I’m running room on a nuc and using sonore optical Rendu to host a pump bridge to my Naim NDS streamer. Sometimes tracks okay as they should, then for unexplainable reasons an attempt to play any playlist album or even single track will start then after 2-3 s skip to the next track.
Thx for this I’m experiencing a similar issue as the initial item on this thread . I’ll check out your suggestion too
I am having this same problem, 10 seconds or so, then skip to the next song. It’s been happening on an off for several months. The only fix is a reboot, though the issue recurs. I notice it happening more when I am creating playlists or editing metadata while playing music. I’m running Roon off an external hard drive fed into my desktop Mac and Roon interface.
I too have had this problem intermittently (weeks apart) for at least the last year or more.
(Really frustrating when trying to demo Roon to newbie!)
Run on NUC streaming from Qobuz exclusively. (Very small ripped library on NUC.) Various endpoints including Ropieee on RPi4’s – with and without hats (including Allo) – and WiiM Pro and FiiO SR11. Usually stream to 3-4 endpoints in group. All wifi connections via Google mesh (Gen 1) – except ethernet between router and NUC and first mesh puck.
Bouncing network and NUC usually clears the problem.
In general though, rock steady 99% of the time.