Moode Audio Player for Raspberry Pi

Hi all,

just started with Moode, and really wanted to use the GPIO / BCM to control my audio. I connected a wire between pin 3 or 5 and the ground. But nothing happens. Any ideas on how this should work?

greetings.
 

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Hi walliesss,
Typically each GPIO pin (which does not correspond to the pin numbering of the connector) can have its own starting state.
The GPIO pins have an internal pull-up/pull-down resistor.
Remember never to connect 5V to the GPIO pins, only 3.3V or ground.
Connection of a GPIO to a voltage higher than 3.3V will likely destroy the GPIO block within the SbC.
The button should be wired between the GPIO pin and opposite voltage as the default pull. The plugin will detect any change on the GPIO pin.
Example: If using GPIO pin 17, the button should be wired between the pin and 3.3V (high) because the default pull is low for GPIO pin 17.
In my case I have tried to use the GPIO17, GPIO24 and GPIO27 which correspond respectively to the connector pins 7, 18 and 13.
In these case, therefore, we are talking about a LOW start state for all our pins.
Regards,
Francesco
 
Hello,

I flashed moOde 8.3.5 into a card last night and although it is functional I am having two problems:

  1. I cannot seem to grasp the format of .mpdignore files and the software imports everything in an external usb drive (when I would want it to import a single folder). I have visited the link provided by TimCurtis to the MPD page and also read that it could be a permissions problem so I chmodded the text file, but still get everything after a reboot/rebuild.
  2. I cannot seem to access CamillaGUI. After I turn it on in the CamillaDSP configuration and click on the editor link I get a page with the Pipeline Editor header but no content. Source appears to point to "/camilladsp/gui/index.html" but I do not see a camilladsp folder in "/var/www".
To be clear, I was not using 8.3.3 before, this is my first install ever so I cannot say these features were working for me before.

Thanks for any help/pointers.
 
Hi all!
I just installed moOde 8.3.5 (64-bit) on a Rpi4 and I have a serious problem. As soon as I click any Save button in the Configuration, like Audio setting, adding a NAS source, etc, the Moode web interface stops working, the browser tab is loading, any menu, button is dead in Moode. After restart the Pi it is the same, nothing works. The only way I can do to make the web interface working is to re-image moode on the SD card.

What is wrong with moode? What can I do to solve this? It is unusable.
 
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Hi Tim
In the last 30 days, I try several moode forum inscription with the contact form you put on your site but i didn't get any mail feedback
I imagine this was summer time but could you (or your team) please have a look ?
Thank you by advance, so many things to crawl or to share ^^
 
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Thank you