So I have a WD 4 TB external HD with about 3.4 TB of 5.1 and quad albums on it. Some of the quad files are QR/Q8 from QQ friends. Accessing and playing the files on my new Denon AVR-X3800H via connecting the drive to my Sony Blu-ray player's USB port leaves a lot to be desired as far as browsing capabilities (almost all of the files are multichannel FLAC, some DSD.) More importantly there are a number of files, most of which I have found are multichannel FLAC's of Quad releases from other members that WON'T play on my Sony's player, which says "either corrupt file or not supported." The strangest thing though, when I connect the HD to my MacBook Pro or my Windows 10 laptop, these files play perfect! So the solution to me seemed apparent: connect the HD to either of my laptops and use VLC Media player in either of them. Here is where the glitch occurs. Yes, ALL of the files will play on my AVR via my laptops, but there are quite a few that when played back sound like they have tiny skips, or gaps in the music during playback on the laptops through my AVR, or "hiccups" that I can't tolerate that DO NOT occur in the same songs when played back through the player on my Sony Blu-ray. I don't understand, though I thought maybe it's because the computers are maybe doing something in the background or maybe refreshing that's causing the hiccups??? Then I had the idea to buy a Synology NAS and store the files there, and playback from their via a native media player on its DiskStation Manager, but it doesn't look like it supports/plays back multichannel files through it's audio player.
Any suggestions for setups to avoid these issues, or how they have their setups? I know I must be missing something basic here, but it seems like the player on my Sony Blu-ray doesn't like certain files and my laptops seem to have tiny little buffering times during playback. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
Any suggestions for setups to avoid these issues, or how they have their setups? I know I must be missing something basic here, but it seems like the player on my Sony Blu-ray doesn't like certain files and my laptops seem to have tiny little buffering times during playback. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!