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[BUG] Choppy/garbled/audio dropout on Raspberry Pi 5 using SoapySDR #467
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I have found it easiest to narrow down where the issue is (network or machine) by adding a "file" output to your outputs and seeing if the audio experience is the same or different. I would use a file output on both devices. You will need to create a directory for these files to go into and then note the file path. Then you can do something like the below-- outputs: ( Syntax and explanations can be found here- If you decide to keep the file outputs after you are done troubleshooting, you can set up a quick bash script to clean the folder every X minutes or days to prevent your storage from filling up. Some brainstorming on this here |
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Thanks, said and done, its recording to file now. I will listen to the
files in a couple of hours and post the results.
Best regards,
Ludwig
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… I have found it easiest to narrow down where the issue is (network or
machine) by adding a "file" output to your outputs and seeing if the audio
experience is the same or different. I would use a file output on both
devices.
You will need to create a directory for these files to go into and then
note the file path. Then you can do something like the below--
outputs: (
{
type = "icecast";
server = "audio-in.liveatc.net";
port = 8010;
mountpoint = "essp2_twr_app_ctrl";
send_scan_freq_tags = true;
name = "ESSP Twr/Radar/Control";
description = "ESSP Norrkoping, Sweden";
genre = "ATC";
username = "";
password = "";
}
{
type = "file";
directory = "/your/path";
filename_template = "TOWER";
}
Syntax and explanations can be found here-
https://github.com/charlie-foxtrot/RTLSDR-Airband/wiki/Configuring-file-outputs#syntax
If you decide to keep the file outputs after you are done troubleshooting,
you can set up a quick bash script to clean the folder every X minutes or
days to prevent your storage from filling up. Some brainstorming on this
here
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/249578/how-to-delete-files-older-than-x-hours>
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I must say that I am pretty confident that it is network related somehow. I have listend to a lot of the recorded files and there is absolutely no choppy or garbled audio in the files on disk. The problem came instantly after changing from a normal PC to RPi 5. Its the same internet connection 20/10mbps. Another observation that also was reported by a listener was that VLC has "problems" with the feed, the "seconds" that ticks in VLC often skip from x:2 directly to x:5 for instance. Maybe not related, but an observation. Also VLC seems to have some kind of issue buffering the feed. |
I agree with you it is likely network related. Are you using a WiFi or wired Ethernet connection to the Pi? |
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It’s wired to the router, i checked the link speed again with speedtest,
gave me 40/30 with 35-40ms latency.
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… I must say that I am pretty confident that it is network related somehow.
I have listend to a lot of the recorded files and there is absolutely no
choppy or garbled audio in the files on disk.
The problem came instantly after changing from a normal PC to RPi 5. Its
the same internet connection 20/10mbps.
Another observation that also was reported by a listener was that VLC has
"problems" with the feed, the "seconds" that ticks in VLC often skip from
x:2 directly to x:5 for instance. Maybe not related, but an observation.
Also VLC seems to have some kind of issue buffering the feed.
I agree with you it is likely network related. Are you using a WiFi or
wired Ethernet connection to the Pi?
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I might have rushed to a conclusion earlier. I have listened to even more recorded files and the choppy audio is present there as well. Its not so frequent anymore as it was 5 to 14 days ago. Maybe this rules out network after all. |
I use RTLSDR-Airband 5.0.9 on a Raspberry Pi 5. I have a problem with garbled/choppy/missing/scrambled words in the audio output. Not all the time, but with a few minutes intervals. I build RTLSDR with the "native" flag using a fresh install of Raspian (Debian 12 bookworm).
To prevent the CPU governor to decrease CPU freq, in the boot config I have set arm min freq to 2400 and verified that it it is stable on 2400mhz. htop command to watch CPU core load gives me almost never more than 10% on any core, at any time.
Here is an example audio file, a compilation of several audio faults extracted from a 30 minute window.
https://file.lohelectronics.se/repository/esslproblems.mp3
If of any interest, in the stats file, I can see this
output_overrun_count{device="0"} 21263
output_overrun_count{device="1"} 20599
after a few days of running.
Here is my config file
multiple_demod_threads = true;
multiple_output_threads = true;
stats_filepath = "/var/tmp/rtl_airband_stats.txt";
fft_size = 256;
devices:
({
type = "soapysdr";
device_string = "driver=airspyhf,serial=c852978035b425f6";
sample_rate = 0.384;
mode = "scan";
channels:
(
{
freqs = ( 118.280,118.405,118.805,120.500,129.800,133.100,132.955,133.260,133.705,135.850 );
labels = ( "Sweden 118.280", "Sweden 118.405", "SAAB TWR", "Guard", "129.800", "133.100", "Ostgota 132.955", "Sweden 133.260", "Sweden 133.705", "Ostgota 135.850");
afc = 1;
squelch_snr_threshold = (20, 15, 15, 25, 15, 15, -1, -1, -1, 15);
outputs: (
{
type = "icecast";
server = "audio-in.liveatc.net";
port = 8010;
mountpoint = "essl";
send_scan_freq_tags = true;
name = "ESSL Twr/Radar/Control";
description = "ESSL Linkoping, Sweden";
genre = "ATC";
username = "";
password = "";
}
);
}
);
},
{
type = "soapysdr";
device_string = "driver=airspyhf,serial=36524c8035b42590";
sample_rate = 0.384;
mode = "scan";
channels:
(
{
freqs = ( 118.280,118.405,120.355,120.500,129.800,133.100,132.955,133.260,133.705,135.850 );
afc = 1;
squelch_snr_threshold = (20, 15, -1, 25, 15, 15, -1, -1, -1, 15);
outputs: (
{
type = "icecast";
server = "audio-in.liveatc.net";
port = 8010;
mountpoint = "essp2_twr_app_ctrl";
send_scan_freq_tags = true;
name = "ESSP Twr/Radar/Control";
description = "ESSP Norrkoping, Sweden";
genre = "ATC";
username = "";
password = "";
}
);
}
);
}
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