Hammer Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 Hi, running HQPlayer Desktop on Windows 11 playing to a Pi 4 NAA. I notice that when my PC goes to sleep and I wake it up, I can no longer connect to the NAA and under settings, the list of available NAA is blank. But all other networking such as browsers, SMB network shares, network printers etc. works. Closing HQPlayer and restarting does not solve the issue. Only a reboot of the Windows machine will restore connection to the NAA. Anyone else experience this? Link to comment
Miska Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 7 hours ago, giordy60 said: how do i know on which CDN my line is used? You cannot know, it is decided by the CDN/Qobuz back-end. 7 hours ago, giordy60 said: I use a normal 100mb / s download line, modem router switch all gbit/s That should be plenty enough if it stays that way. My two locations are 600/200 Mbps and 500/500 Mbps. But sometimes, if I'm on my boat, it could be just 4G mobile network. My regular 5G mobile is 300 Mbps subscription. 7 hours ago, giordy60 said: yesterday and today (for example) no problem ..... On the days when you have problems, please check with speedtest.net and fast.com, both bandwidth and latencies. 7 hours ago, giordy60 said: a question..... ( perhaps the request is trivial ).... is it possible to change the buffer of hqp for streaming qobuz? having a couple of seconds more the problem (perhaps) could be solved. You have two choices at the moment. 10-second long prefetch buffer (default) or unlimited freewheel if you enable that from the Client. lwr 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
bogi Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 2 hours ago, Hammer said: I notice that when my PC goes to sleep and I wake it up, I can no longer connect to the NAA Disable automatic sleeping on user inactivity in Power & Sleep settings: When disabled, you can still sleep your computer manually. lwr 1 i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
Miska Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 2 hours ago, Hammer said: Hi, running HQPlayer Desktop on Windows 11 playing to a Pi 4 NAA. I notice that when my PC goes to sleep and I wake it up, I can no longer connect to the NAA and under settings, the list of available NAA is blank. But all other networking such as browsers, SMB network shares, network printers etc. works. Closing HQPlayer and restarting does not solve the issue. Only a reboot of the Windows machine will restore connection to the NAA. Anyone else experience this? Hmmh, certainly works for me. I usually hibernate my laptop, and then wake it up again and start HQPlayer, and it reconnects nicely to the NAA (over WiFi). I suspect this has something to do with network interfaces. Do you possibly have multiple network interfaces on your computer? Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 27 minutes ago, Miska said: Hmmh, certainly works for me. I usually hibernate my laptop, and then wake it up again and start HQPlayer, and it reconnects nicely to the NAA (over WiFi). I suspect this has something to do with network interfaces. Do you possibly have multiple network interfaces on your computer? Yes, I do have multiple interfaces. I have a two port 10G NIC, the regular 1G motherboard NIC and also the Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC. Is there a way to specify a specific NIC to use? Or another solution? Thank you! Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 33 minutes ago, bogi said: Disable automatic sleeping on user inactivity in Power & Sleep settings: When disabled, you can still sleep your computer manually. Thanks...unfortunately, the same issue occurs when I put the PC to sleep manually... Link to comment
Miska Posted May 7, 2022 Share Posted May 7, 2022 1 hour ago, Hammer said: Yes, I do have multiple interfaces. I have a two port 10G NIC, the regular 1G motherboard NIC and also the Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC. Is there a way to specify a specific NIC to use? Or another solution? Problem is that the multicast routing seems to change when you enter/exit sleep. Usually it should follow your default (internet) route, but if that changes for some reason or is not the case, then it seems that this parts ends up changing. With bad luck, it is because the network interfaces recover from sleep in a different order than they would come up during regular boot. Such issues are common for multi-homed configurations (multiple network interfaces). HQPlayer relies on the OS to know where the multicast discovery messages should go. Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
bogi Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 8 hours ago, Hammer said: Thanks...unfortunately, the same issue occurs when I put the PC to sleep manually... I didn't want you to do that. I wanted you to help to prevent entering sleep mode due to user inactivity timeout. I didn't expect you want to enter sleep mode manually, I only mentioned that it is still possible if you set timeout to 'Never'. Do you need sleep mode on HQPlayer computer? Do you really need the Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC on HQPlayer computer? If not, you can disable the interface. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
oldfirm Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 Prefetch was disabled in the registry and SysMain in services - Windows server 2019. Both have now been enabled , as recommended for the efficient operation of HQPlayer and ROON. But here is the rub , the prefetch folder in windows is not getting populated -which I would have expected, in an exclusively audio only laptop. Functionality of HQPlayer remains fine , so maybe I shouldn't be too concerned? Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 14 hours ago, Miska said: Problem is that the multicast routing seems to change when you enter/exit sleep. Usually it should follow your default (internet) route, but if that changes for some reason or is not the case, then it seems that this parts ends up changing. With bad luck, it is because the network interfaces recover from sleep in a different order than they would come up during regular boot. Such issues are common for multi-homed configurations (multiple network interfaces). HQPlayer relies on the OS to know where the multicast discovery messages should go. It's weird because everything else such as Roon and the Sonos Controller works fine on wake and I think they also use multicast. It's just HQPlayer that's losing connect. Are there any settings I can try to adjust in HQPlayer? Like select the interface to use? Thanks! Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 6 hours ago, bogi said: I didn't want you to do that. I wanted you to help to prevent entering sleep mode due to user inactivity timeout. I didn't expect you want to enter sleep mode manually, I only mentioned that it is still possible if you set timeout to 'Never'. Do you need sleep mode on HQPlayer computer? Do you really need the Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC on HQPlayer computer? If not, you can disable the interface. Oh sorry I misunderstood....unfortunately, I do need those things on this PC. In the past, I just left it on 24/7 and so never noticed the issue, but electricity prices and gone up the roof and also in an effort to be more green, I'm trying to sleep what I'm not using...hopefully, there can be a fix. Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 Is there a version of HQPlayer Desktop for ubuntu 22.04? The 20.04 version doesn't seem to want to install! Link to comment
oldfirm Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 6 hours ago, oldfirm said: Prefetch was disabled in the registry and SysMain in services - Windows server 2019. Both have now been enabled , as recommended for the efficient operation of HQPlayer and ROON. But here is the rub , the prefetch folder in windows is not getting populated -which I would have expected, in an exclusively audio only laptop. Functionality of HQPlayer remains fine , so maybe I shouldn't be too concerned? Solved - All versions of windows server disables prefetch by default apparently. 4 lines of code copied and pasted into windows shell enabled prefetch . Link to comment
bogi Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 2 hours ago, Hammer said: unfortunately, I do need those things on this PC After waking up the PC from sleep mode I would try: 1. Disable Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC 2. In HQPlayer, go to Settings and without change press Cancel or OK (it restarts audio engine, so NAA should be connected) 3. Enable Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC If that would work for you, steps 1 to 3 can be scripted so the action could be reduced to clicking an icon. Edit: You can try first to check/change priority of network adapters to priorize your LAN NIC over HyperV by setting higher metric number to HyperV NIC: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-priority-order-network-adapters-windows-10 i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 2 hours ago, bogi said: After waking up the PC from sleep mode I would try: 1. Disable Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC 2. In HQPlayer, go to Settings and without change press Cancel or OK (it restarts audio engine, so NAA should be connected) 3. Enable Hyper-V virtual switch/NIC If that would work for you, steps 1 to 3 can be scripted so the action could be reduced to clicking an icon. Edit: You can try first to check/change priority of network adapters to priorize your LAN NIC over HyperV by setting higher metric number to HyperV NIC: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-priority-order-network-adapters-windows-10 That's really cool...thank you. Unfortunately, the metric change didn't solve the issue. Not sure if it's related, but I'm also finding that Roon also cannot "play" to this HQPlayer. I've made sure the "network" button is "on" on HQPlayer. So strange. Link to comment
stefano_mbp Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 3 hours ago, Hammer said: ubuntu 22.04 It is not yet supported … if you don’t want issues use Ubuntu 20.04 Stefano My audio system Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 49 minutes ago, Hammer said: That's really cool...thank you. Unfortunately, the metric change didn't solve the issue. Not sure if it's related, but I'm also finding that Roon also cannot "play" to this HQPlayer. I've made sure the "network" button is "on" on HQPlayer. So strange. Actually, I take that back...rebooted and now it works!!! Thank you so much! Link to comment
bogi Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 39 minutes ago, Hammer said: Not sure if it's related, but I'm also finding that Roon also cannot "play" to this HQPlayer. I am not using Roon, but if I well understand, Roon does not know about NAA - it is configured in HQPlayer only. So if HQPlayer cannot play to NAA, playing from Roon to HQPlayer cannot change that. You can configure WASAPI playback to integrated sound card in your HQPlayer computer, if it works from Roon. If yes, then you have no network related issue between Roon and HQPlayer computer. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
Hammer Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 3 minutes ago, bogi said: I am not using Roon, but if I well understand, Roon does not know about NAA - it is configured in HQPlayer only. So if HQPlayer cannot play to NAA, playing from Roon to HQPlayer cannot change that. You can configure WASAPI playback to integrated sound card in your HQPlayer computer, if it works from Roon. If yes, then you have no network related issue between Roon and HQPlayer computer. Thank you again! Changing the metric worked for me and now it works after wake. Really appreciate your help. bogi 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Miska Posted May 8, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted May 8, 2022 7 hours ago, Hammer said: It's weird because everything else such as Roon and the Sonos Controller works fine on wake and I think they also use multicast. Roon doesn't use multicast, it uses broadcast and also scans your network by just trying every possible IP on your IPv4 subnet. Since HQPlayer prefers IPv6, scanning your subnet would mean billions of addresses (64-bit prefix, 64-bit subnet), instead of 255 IPv4 addresses (class C, 24-bit prefix, 8-bit subnet). In addition using broadcasts is privileged operation, and I don't like HQPlayer to require root/Administrator access. And network scanning is something I generally don't like either. 7 hours ago, Hammer said: It's just HQPlayer that's losing connect. Are there any settings I can try to adjust in HQPlayer? Like select the interface to use? You can try to manually set your interface ID in mcast_interface attribute of <network> element in settings.xml. But I consider it wrong approach. Instead OS routing tables should be set to route multicasts where you want them. StreamFidelity, AudioDoctor and The Computer Audiophile 3 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
Zauurx Posted May 8, 2022 Share Posted May 8, 2022 And restarting networkaudiod on the NAA endpoint works? Is it easier than rebooting the server? ROON + HQP / Hdplex H3-i5 + 400ATX >Gustard A26 (NAA twk) > SQM > Benchmark AHB2 / Recital Audio Illumine HEFA Link to comment
Popular Post stefano_mbp Posted May 9, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2022 Hi @Miska, could you please describe the use/effect of the new ”Two new band-limiting SDM integrators”? thanks … there is a typo in the News page, the release date of the last HQPlayer Desktop version is wrong … pier and MemoryPlayer 1 1 Stefano My audio system Link to comment
giordy60 Posted May 9, 2022 Share Posted May 9, 2022 On 5/7/2022 at 11:06 PM, Miska said: On the days when you have problems, please check with speedtest.net and fast.com, both bandwidth and latencies. crashes with this network speed ...... 100Mbps sistema: Server HDPlex (i7-6700-WS2016) HQPlayer con Ramdisk + HQPDcontrol > Macmini (roon core+Qobuz) o HQPlayer Client + Qobuz > HDPlex NAA (celeron G1840T-WS2016) NAD con Ramdisk, o miniPC Fitlet con immagine di Miska > Denafrips Ares2 , SPLvolume2 > Monitor KH+sub Link to comment
giordy60 Posted May 9, 2022 Share Posted May 9, 2022 no problem with this speed ..... sistema: Server HDPlex (i7-6700-WS2016) HQPlayer con Ramdisk + HQPDcontrol > Macmini (roon core+Qobuz) o HQPlayer Client + Qobuz > HDPlex NAA (celeron G1840T-WS2016) NAD con Ramdisk, o miniPC Fitlet con immagine di Miska > Denafrips Ares2 , SPLvolume2 > Monitor KH+sub Link to comment
Miska Posted May 9, 2022 Share Posted May 9, 2022 9 hours ago, stefano_mbp said: Hi @Miska, could you please describe the use/effect of the new ”Two new band-limiting SDM integrators”? Please take a look at the manual! ;) 9 hours ago, stefano_mbp said: … there is a typo in the News page, the release date of the last HQPlayer Desktop version is wrong … Whoops, a copy-paste error. Fixed now! pier 1 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
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