Hi Claus,
es ist wohl so, dass die Streams sich da unterschiedlich verhalten.
Es gibt welche die laufen konstant.
Abbruch hatte ich z.B. bei Radio L-Musik nach 10 sec.
/var/log/messages
Jan 1 01:00:15 (none) syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.22.0
Jan 1 01:00:14 (none) syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.22.0
Jan 1 01:00:19 (none) user.info kernel: [ 19.949565] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: hardware isn't capable of remote wakeup
Jan 1 01:00:20 (none) user.info kernel: [ 21.484992] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0xC5E1
Feb 12 13:30:52 (none) auth.info login[1609]: root login on 'tty1'
Feb 12 13:30:52 (none) auth.info login[1610]: root login on 'tty2'
Feb 12 13:30:52 (none) auth.info login[1617]: root login on 'tty4'
Feb 12 13:30:52 (none) auth.info login[1614]: root login on 'tty3'
Feb 12 13:31:28 (none) daemon.err squeezeplay: playback_callback:346 Audio underrun: used 15 frames, requested 440 frames. elapsed samples 255200
Feb 12 13:31:55 (none) daemon.err udevd[2210]: failed to execute '/lib/udev/wakeup_enable' 'wakeup_enable': No such file or directory
Feb 12 13:31:55 (none) daemon.err udevd[2209]: failed to execute '/lib/udev/wakeup_enable' 'wakeup_enable': No such file or directory
Feb 12 13:31:57 (none) user.info kernel: [ 111.136771] btrfs: device fsid 35de40f9-b929-41d8-93c5-e6bcebaf325c devid 1 transid 85 /dev/mmcblk0p2
Feb 12 13:32:00 (none) daemon.err squeezeplay: playback_callback:346 Audio underrun: used 272 frames, requested 440 frames. elapsed samples 1523295
Feb 12 15:03:16 (none) daemon.err squeezeplay: playback_callback:346 Audio underrun: used 335 frames, requested 440 frames. elapsed samples 744480
Der Player ist dann fest.Da komm ich nur mit stop xorg, start xorg raus.
Dann hab ich nochmal den Sender ( R.SA) gestartet, der vorhin nach 15sec. abgebrochen ist. Der läuft jetzt durch. Hm, k.A.
Ach,ja Prozessorlast ist :
Mem: 111912K used, 269704K free, 0K shrd, 816K buff, 53032K cached
CPU: 58% usr 40% sys 0% nic 0% idle 0% io 0% irq 0% sirq
Load average: 1.89 2.32 2.20 3/93 7269
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ CPU %CPU COMMAND
6958 6957 root S < 55964 15% 0 41% {Xorg} X :0 -ardelay 250 -arinterv
7001 6993 root S 53520 14% 0 33% ./jive
6999 6993 root R 3000 1% 0 17% unclutter -idle 0
7090 7001 root S 7176 2% 0 5% jive_alsa -d default -c default -b
386 2 root SW 0 0% 0 1% [kworker/0:1]
486 2 root SW< 0 0% 0 1% [VCHIQ-0]
7269 6775 root R 4012 1% 0 1% top
6774 1512 root S 2788 1% 0 0% sshd -E
487 2 root SW< 0 0% 0 0% [VCHIQr-0]
6967 6965 root S 11600 3% 0 0% icewm-lite
6968 6965 root S 10872 3% 0 0% icewmtray-lite
6966 6965 root S N 9788 3% 0 0% icewmbg-lite
6965 6957 root S 7668 2% 0 0% /usr/bin/icewm-session-lite
6997 6984 root S 4436 1% 0 0% monitor
6998 6984 root S 4104 1% 0 0% {poswindows} /bin/sh /usr/bin/posw
6985 1 root S 4104 1% 0 0% {startup} /bin/sh /etc/X11/icewm/s
6775 6774 root S 3976 1% 0 0% -sh
Nachtrag: Ich hab da zum Testen einen 24" Monitor mit HD-Auflösung dran. Schluckt der zuviel Ressourcen?
Grüße