Dynamic Normalization is to much for a Pi Zero to handle. #952
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A reason to not deprecate the basic limiter I think. Have your users and you tried with dithering disabled? Maybe the Zero has enough oomph to do one but not both. |
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I had a try without Dither
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Thanks for documenting this, @JasonLG1979. In the next update of the Alpine packages I'll add a comment to the configuration file pointing here for people using it on a Pi Zero (the Pi Zero is why I'm maintaining the Alpine package in the first place). |
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See:
dtcooper/raspotify#504
Basically the combination of (the new) dynamic normalization and the CPU spike that generally happens when a track is buffering is just above what the Pi Zero can handle and it throws ALSA into a error loop that hangs the CPU at 100% for a while before finally dying.
There's not much that really can be done I don't think, this issue is more for something to link to if others have the same problem.
The solution is to just not enable dynamic normalization on the Pi Zero.
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