My first post:
I have a folder with files encoded from a CD that has numerous short tracks, such as 6 to 12 seconds. I am running LMS on a Raspberry Pi using Orange Squeeze to control it. When one of these tracks is next, the player stops.
I only have one other similar folder, but its shortest tracks are over 20 seconds. It has no problems.
Is this a defect? Is there anything I can do to prevent the problem?
I have been unable to find references to this problem through searching.
My application is that I have "background music" playing 24/7 on the Raspberry Pi, throughout the house, but I can sit down to listen carefully whenever I want. I use an ancient HP Touchpad to run the control interface (Orange Squeeze). That way, I can pick up the wireless-charging, Wi-Fi communicating tablet and scroll through album art to pick out new music, and put it back in its cradle when done. And it is always showing album art.
Joe Gorin
Santa Rosa, California
I have a folder with files encoded from a CD that has numerous short tracks, such as 6 to 12 seconds. I am running LMS on a Raspberry Pi using Orange Squeeze to control it. When one of these tracks is next, the player stops.
I only have one other similar folder, but its shortest tracks are over 20 seconds. It has no problems.
Is this a defect? Is there anything I can do to prevent the problem?
I have been unable to find references to this problem through searching.
My application is that I have "background music" playing 24/7 on the Raspberry Pi, throughout the house, but I can sit down to listen carefully whenever I want. I use an ancient HP Touchpad to run the control interface (Orange Squeeze). That way, I can pick up the wireless-charging, Wi-Fi communicating tablet and scroll through album art to pick out new music, and put it back in its cradle when done. And it is always showing album art.
Joe Gorin
Santa Rosa, California