I really need help to solve my problem. Hopefully someone out there can
provide some insight. 

I've been running Squeezebox for years, and my server is a Synology
DS918+ running DSM 6.x. 
I was running LMS 7.9.1 and recently upgraded to 8.0.1. My issue exists
on either version of LMS. 
I have used Squeezebox Duet without any issues, but now I no longer use
the Squeezebox unit, and I listen on a couple of clients: SqueezeLite on
Windows, and also piCorePlayer on Raspberry Pi. My issue is that when
running a windows client (SqueezeLite-X and also SqueezeLite command
line) the audio will stop for about a minute, and then resume. 

Here is what I observe: (client side)
* SqueezeLite version 1.9.8 is run like this:
squeezelite-win.exe -d all=debug -s 192.168.0.60 -o 0
* With the 'debug' level, you see some activity in the console, which
doesn't show much, but is helpful. 

* I see some activity like this:
[18:59:29.781] connect_socket:158 connecting to 192.168.0.60:9002
[18:59:29.811] stream_sock:591 header: GET
/stream.mp3?player=70:85:c2:a8:ce:68 HTTP/1.0
* This shows that it is getting an mp3 stream from the NAS server.

* I see activity about every 5 minutes:
[18:40:36.290] mad_decode:247 setting track_start
[18:40:36.290] _checkfade:287 fade mode: 1 duration: 3 track-start
[18:40:36.292] _checkfade:327 CROSSFADE: 132300 frames
[18:40:44.375] _output_frames:152 track start sample rate: 44100
replay_gain: 0
[18:40:44.375] _output_frames:180 fade start reached
[18:40:47.365] _output_frames:203 crossfade complete
[18:40:47.365] _output_frames:206 skipped crossfaded start
[18:45:38.698] decode_flush:236 decode flush
[18:45:38.698] output_flush:438 flush output buffer
[18:45:38.783] codec_open:264 codec open: 'm'
[18:45:38.783] connect_socket:158 connecting to 192.168.0.60:9002
[18:45:38.823] stream_sock:591 header: GET
/stream.mp3?player=70:85:c2:a8:ce:68 HTTP/1.0
[18:45:38.908] stream_thread:325 headers: len: 116
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Logitech Media Server (7.9.1 - 1504317335)
Connection: close
Content-Type: audio/mpeg
[18:45:38.973] mad_decode:247 setting track_start
[18:45:38.973] _checkfade:287 fade mode: 1 duration: 3 track-start
[18:45:38.983] _output_frames:64 start buffer frames: 13295
[18:45:38.983] _output_frames:152 track start sample rate: 44100
replay_gain: 0
[18:45:39.324] stream_thread:398 end of stream

* From this we see that it is buffering the stream, and it appears that
the client is getting music in chunks every 5 minutes. 

* When the music stops, it is usually 5 minutes after the last logging
activity seen. Then the music stops for about 1 minute, and the music
resumes, and I immediately see some logging activity, similar to above.
The activity is normal, and there are no errors, it just STOPs, and
resumes again after 1 minutes. 

* During this stoppage, I see on the browser-based page, the playback
counter is looping. Let's say playback is at the 2:15 mark. The sound
stops, and I see it count forward 5 seconds:  2:15, 2:16, 2:17, 2:18,
2:19, 2:20 then back to 2:15 again. It always goes forward 4 or 5
seconds, before looping back, and it always resumes at the place it
stopped. This suggests it's some kind of 'buffering' issue. Due to some
network-related delay, it just stops, but can resume when it is able to
buffer more audio and continue. 

* Looking around for some clues about what went wrong - first I look at
the windows client machine - CPU, memory, disk, network - everything
normal.
* Looking at the LMS running on Synology  - CPU, memory, disk, network -
everything normal.
* Looking at the Log files for LMS in
/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Logs but there is no server-side
logging activity when this issue comes up. 

* It only happens with the Windows client. It happens the same on 2
different windows computers. But I could not find any clues about why it
is pausing, either on client-side or server-side. Everything seems
'normal' but of course, it's far from normal. This started happening
more recently, like the last 1 year, but no issues before that. 
* The Windows computer and Synology NAS are physically connected with
wired ethernet via a router. I have not observed any network-related
issues. 

* I searched the web for some forum postings and discussions, but I
could not find any discussion about this particular issue. 

* I'm a technical user, I'm very familiar with administrator-level stuff
on windows, and I can get around linux too. With all the technical
knowledge I could muster, I simply cannot figure out what is going on
with this Squeezebox. I realize all the tech is very old, and some is
now end-of-life - Synology is no longer offering LMS, and I need to
download it from Sourceforge, and even that is now no longer supported
since 2015. The windows client is also old, and not updated since 2014.
I get it. There might be no 'fix' and it might be time to retire the
Squeezebox altogether. 

Best wishes to all for a safe and happy new year.


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