(network: Ziggo (local NL) modem>Ansuz switch; ethernet, no VPN))
I entered the backup location in Roon’s back up category. Its location sis a NAS.
Then made Roon put it back on the Grimm MU1 . (The former device , where the back up was coming from at the Tim was an Antipodes DX3).
After some time Roon notified that the back had succeeded.
Then asked to restart. to my surprise the picture of the DX3 appeared instead of the Grimm. Tried anyway to restart . But to no avail. Roon kept searching and not find the Grimm.
I tried to find out how to remove any traces of the DX3 in my network, but again: to no avail. I can’t find anything of it left.
Still the screen shows the icon of the DX whenever I try to return to the Grimm to restart it.
On the Grimm it says: ‘waiting for extension’
Ziggo modem (NL provider)> Ansuz switch>Grimm server/streamer (no VPN)
Connected Audio Devices
every device is connected through ethernet.
I play through AES/EBU from the Grimm server/streamer to the Mola Mola DAC/amp
Thanks for reaching out. I enabled diagnostics for your Roon account and I noticed that you have been able to use the Grimm MU1 recently, has the issue been resolved since you reached out? Please let us know when possible, thanks!
hi Noris,
happy to hear from you. I was afraid you had forgotten me…
Nevertheless: I can play Roon from the Grim MU1 now. At least: most of the time. The dealer came to rescue and suggested an surprising change in the settings. neverthelessL it worked.
So far so good.
Yesterday however I noticed a noise that made me think of that of an old analog radio, with screeches and a sort of whitenoise at irregular intervals. Checked cables and connections but could find no irregularities,
But the most unexpected dropout followed after switching off a lamp, standing nearby. The very same moment Roon stopped playing and only restarted after a reboot. the oddest thing about it is that the two power blocks (one with the Grimm connected and one other with the lamp plugged in, are no way connected. They run separately to the central electrical unit).
I am puzzled…
any clue?
I’m glad to hear that there has been an improvement in behavior here, has this still been working as expected so far?
One thing that I did notice in your logs is that there is a lot of Audio Analysis being performed. You may want to adjust Roon Settings → Library → On-Demand/Background Audio Analysis speed to Throttled or Off for better performance.
If this occurs again, I would be curious to hear a short recording. Also, please try rebooting the DAC first to see if that resolves the issue, in case the issue originated from the DAC side.
This, I am not sure how happened… it sounds like the lamp was somehow influencing the stream? If it was an IR remote that you used to turn off the lamp and your Core has some kind of IR functionality, then perhaps. Or if you have Ethernet over Powerline installed then maybe it influenced that?