In VLC I'm listening several audio drops every n seconds (variable) with following messages (over and over):
And so on...main warning: playback too early (-101647): down-sampling
main warning: playback too late (60013): up-sampling
main debug: resampling stopped (drift: 39956 us)
main warning: playback too early (-83179): down-sampling
main warning: playback too late (91173): up-sampling
main debug: resampling stopped (drift: 89271 us)
main warning: playback way too early (-186953): playing silence
main debug: inserting 35894 zeroes
main warning: playback way too early (-206509): playing silence
main debug: inserting 39649 zeroes
main warning: playback way too late (325625): flushing buffers
mmdevice debug: state changed: 0
wasapi debug: reset
main debug: inserting 216084 zeroes
mmdevice debug: state changed: 1
main warning: playback way too late (194081): flushing buffers
mmdevice debug: state changed: 0
wasapi debug: reset
main debug: inserting 208211 zeroes
mmdevice debug: state changed: 1
main warning: playback too early (-40898): down-sampling
In particular: audio drops correspond to the message
From time to time audio drops seem to disappear, and in debug I read something like this:main debug: inserting ... zeroes
But then again it starts randomly.main debug: resampling stopped (drift: -24339 us)
I think it's not a connection problem, since I have no lost packets during audio drops.
How can I avoid this?
IMPORTANT: If I listen the same stream with PotPlayer (on the same Win10 box) I have much less issues or nothing at all.
Thanks for any hint.