Moode Audio Player for Raspberry Pi

The official Raspberry Pi 7 inch Touch screen tested with no issues. We can't test with other screens because there are just too many each with their own settings.
I am not able to see moode UI on a local screen after updating. Any suggestion please?
 

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Hi Guys,

The local Display is not working, I have re-installed Moode on a new SD card.

I have re-activated local display and rebooted the system -> no local display just stays on the verbose.

I even used the use local display restart button (via phone), But still i do not see the Playback display.

If support for Waveshare 7" DSI display removed, than please let me now since i have used this display so far on MOODE without any hickup till the previous release, i had shifted to different distro so as to be able to pla audio cd via the usb dvd rom...

this is quite frustrating if a known working display suddenly stops to show the local playback screen.
 
... The local Display is not working, I have re-installed Moode on a new SD card. ... This is quite frustrating if a known working display suddenly stops to show the local playback screen.
Since you are already on a new SD install, maybe try an older version (preferably the one you used before) - Two reasons: (1) there might be a step you have forgotten you need to do, and (2) just to verify everything works? I had a problem that turned out to be a poor cable connection, might have been bumped.
 
Since you are already on a new SD install, maybe try an older version (preferably the one you used before) - Two reasons: (1) there might be a step you have forgotten you need to do, and (2) just to verify everything works? I had a problem that turned out to be a poor cable connection, might have been bumped.
I am currently using a different distro, without issue and it can’t be a cable issue either as then I would not get the verbose screen and select language, set new password etc.

I will try an older version just to get back in Moode.
 
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Hi,
I have a problem with USB-Pen drives when they are plugged in during boot time.
My music is on an USB drive connected to the Pi zero and I would like to let it there "for ever".
During boot the drive is not mounted and the music not available. Also via SMB the drive is not there.

If I plug it in after booting up the drive is mounted correctly.
How can I get it to work? I want to hide the USB drive in a case and copy new music via SMB to it.

Any hints for me?

Tobbes
 
Interesting write-up. I can't help but think that you might be rejecting perfectly serviceable TDA1387 modules based on testing (section 4.1) without any I2S signal being applied. My experience tells me that TDA1387s power up quite randomly and measuring the output offset without I2S present gives random results.

Of course, you are correct. Just verified. Thank you again for your help.
 
Hello friends, one issue here: output is too low when I'm streaming music files from my hard disk.
It turns out that radio play loud enough for my tastes (with amp volume at 9 o'clock), but when a FLAC, mp3, dsd and all kinds of files are streaming, I've to put the amp at 12/1 o'clock to get the same sound level.
Yes, i know that CDs, especially classics are mastered that way, but it makes impossible to listen to them with that floor noise. Then with same settings i plug in my fiio M11 dap, and at 8 o'clock (yes, a real no-turn), i have full loudness. Same with CD player.

Hardware tested raspberry 3b+, hat DACs r38 and tda1387, for both radios are loud, files are quiet.
What can be done apart from replaygain/normalization, something that i really don't want?

Thanks,

Mike