Hello, I want to setup a sound streaming using pulseaudio from my linux computer to JVC boombox over LAN. The schema is shown here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitalyrepin/8573579969/ I managed to set it up with Nokia N9 (Harmattan MeeGo, pulseaudio 0.9.19) without any issues. But when I take Nokia N900 (less powerful device, Maemo, pulseaudio 0.9.15) I hear audio drops every 5 seconds. There are can be 2 reasons for this to happen from my PoV: - Too many data is coming over network to process by N900 - Old protocol is used. protocol-version-limit=15 is set using the patches from Tanu Kaskinen: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2011-June/010256.html I can not upgrade the pulseaudio version used in N900 - it contains custom patches made by Nokia and I am a little bit afraid of breaking them. Can the protocol used be the root cause of the issue? How can I limit the stream - say, set its parameters to the lower quality than CD audio? Decrease the sampling rate for the networked connections, for example? Is there any way to stream mp3, not PCM? If not, is it planned and is any work already done in this direction (don't want to invent the wheel and prefer to base my patches on somebody's else work if possible)? Thanks in advance! -- WBR & WBW, Vitaly