Hi,
Welcome to Moode Audio Player release 1.7 for Raspberry Pi 🙂
This release includes support for multiple USB atached storage devices on Pi-2B, IQaudIO AMP+ auto-unmute, other fixes and updates and the addition of two really great Classical music stations from New York. Download is available at tcmods.org. Check out the new DAC LIST page!
See attached release notes for details.
Regards,
TC
Refer to the following thread for history of earlier player versions:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/261057-tcmods-edition-acx-orion-webui.html
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1.7 Release 2015-03-21
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New features
- NEW: Player brand name and logotype!
- NEW: Customization popup with selection list for Audio Device Descriptions
- NEW: Automatic unmute at player start for IQaudIO AMP+
- NEW: Support for up to 4 USB attached storage devices on Pi-2B
Media
- NEW: WQXR New York - Classical Music
- NEW: WQXR Q2 - Living Music, Living Composers
Updates
- UPD: Enable setting change directly from volume warning popup
- UPD: Add alias logo for TheJazzGroove.com radio station
- UPD: Radio station update #9
Bug fixes
- FIX: Certain popups not launching when Config pages are displayed
- FIX: USB mount not detecting more than one attached device
Welcome to Moode Audio Player release 1.7 for Raspberry Pi 🙂
This release includes support for multiple USB atached storage devices on Pi-2B, IQaudIO AMP+ auto-unmute, other fixes and updates and the addition of two really great Classical music stations from New York. Download is available at tcmods.org. Check out the new DAC LIST page!
See attached release notes for details.
Regards,
TC
Refer to the following thread for history of earlier player versions:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/261057-tcmods-edition-acx-orion-webui.html
======================
1.7 Release 2015-03-21
======================
New features
- NEW: Player brand name and logotype!
- NEW: Customization popup with selection list for Audio Device Descriptions
- NEW: Automatic unmute at player start for IQaudIO AMP+
- NEW: Support for up to 4 USB attached storage devices on Pi-2B
Media
- NEW: WQXR New York - Classical Music
- NEW: WQXR Q2 - Living Music, Living Composers
Updates
- UPD: Enable setting change directly from volume warning popup
- UPD: Add alias logo for TheJazzGroove.com radio station
- UPD: Radio station update #9
Bug fixes
- FIX: Certain popups not launching when Config pages are displayed
- FIX: USB mount not detecting more than one attached device
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Hi,
tested and does work with Hifiberry Digi+ on Raspberry Pi 1 B+ (runeaudio also doesn't work with Hifiberry Digi+)
Like it and it will replace my runeaudio installation
cheers
tested and does work with Hifiberry Digi+ on Raspberry Pi 1 B+ (runeaudio also doesn't work with Hifiberry Digi+)
Like it and it will replace my runeaudio installation
cheers
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Hi,
tested and does work with Hifiberry Digi+ on Raspberry Pi 1 B+ (runeaudio also doesn't work with Hifiberry Digi+)
Like it and it will replace my runeaudio installation
cheers
Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to test!
I don't have either of these devices and am curious how they spec out on the Audio Information popup when song or radio is playing. If you get a moment, please post (or email me) a screen shot or just the text.
Regards,
TC
Hi,
Moode 1.8 Test Release #1 is available for download at tcmods.org via the TEST CODE button 🙂
This release includes a modification to the Library that provides increased performance for large music collections, a few bug fixes and some great new high bitrate radio stations including Czech Radio Classical (FLAC).
See attached release notes for details.
Regards,
tcmods.org
TC
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1.8 Release 2015-04-DD
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New features
- NEW:
Media
- NEW: Czech Radio Classical (FLAC)
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - 883 SmoothJazz
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - Smoothjazz HD Audiophile
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - TheSoundOfJazz
Updates
- UPD: Improve performance of Library for large collections
Bug fixes
- FIX: Incorrect metadata parsing for radio stations that do not transmit a name element
Moode 1.8 Test Release #1 is available for download at tcmods.org via the TEST CODE button 🙂
This release includes a modification to the Library that provides increased performance for large music collections, a few bug fixes and some great new high bitrate radio stations including Czech Radio Classical (FLAC).
See attached release notes for details.
Regards,
tcmods.org
TC
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1.8 Release 2015-04-DD
======================
New features
- NEW:
Media
- NEW: Czech Radio Classical (FLAC)
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - 883 SmoothJazz
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - Smoothjazz HD Audiophile
- NEW: EuropaRadioJazz - TheSoundOfJazz
Updates
- UPD: Improve performance of Library for large collections
Bug fixes
- FIX: Incorrect metadata parsing for radio stations that do not transmit a name element
Attachments
Hi,
I've started to maintain a DAC compatibility list based on user feedback. The following are all USB DAC's that work great on Pi-2B with Moode. More to come. Look for it on tcmods.org DAC LIST page.
Audiobyte Black Dragon
Aune s16
Chord Hugo
Soekris R-2R + DIYinhk receiver
LH Labs Geek out (via powered USB hib)
Marantz HD DAC 1
Pioneer U05
Regards,
tcmods.org
TC
I've started to maintain a DAC compatibility list based on user feedback. The following are all USB DAC's that work great on Pi-2B with Moode. More to come. Look for it on tcmods.org DAC LIST page.
Audiobyte Black Dragon
Aune s16
Chord Hugo
Soekris R-2R + DIYinhk receiver
LH Labs Geek out (via powered USB hib)
Marantz HD DAC 1
Pioneer U05
Regards,
tcmods.org
TC
Soekris r2r is not an usb dac. I assume it it the diyinhk usb-i2s(or spdif) converter that is compatible?
I also guess that all xmos(xcore 2.0) usb converters are compatible.
I also guess that all xmos(xcore 2.0) usb converters are compatible.
Soekris r2r is not an usb dac. I assume it it the diyinhk usb-i2s(or spdif) converter that is compatible?
I also guess that all xmos(xcore 2.0) usb converters are compatible.
Hi,
Thats correct. The DIYINHK board provides USB to I2S conversion. Soekris DAC board supports I2S, S/PDIF (coax) and S/PDIF (Toslink) input connections. Don't know if "all" xmos based usb converters are compatible.
Regards,
TC
Hi,
tested and does work with Hifiberry Digi+ on Raspberry Pi 1 B+ (runeaudio also doesn't work with Hifiberry Digi+)
Like it and it will replace my runeaudio installation
cheers
🙂 Tested and very satisfied with RaspyPlay4 on Raspberry Pi2. Also replaced my RuneAudio installation!
P.S. "Drag to move items" function on Playlist will be very fine...
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Hi kolja7t,
I'll add RaspyPlay4 to the DAC compatibility list. Thanks!
Its not yet in the i2s device dropdown on System config, but I would like to add it. All I need to know is which i2s device you are currently selecting.
Playlist drag/drop - I'll take a look 🙂
Regards,
tcmods.org
http://twitter.com/MoodeAudio
TC
I'll add RaspyPlay4 to the DAC compatibility list. Thanks!
Its not yet in the i2s device dropdown on System config, but I would like to add it. All I need to know is which i2s device you are currently selecting.
Playlist drag/drop - I'll take a look 🙂
Regards,
tcmods.org
http://twitter.com/MoodeAudio
TC
Hi kolja7t,
I'll add RaspyPlay4 to the DAC compatibility list. Thanks!
Its not yet in the i2s device dropdown on System config, but I would like to add it. All I need to know is which i2s device you are currently selecting.
Playlist drag/drop - I'll take a look 🙂
Regards,
TC
Thanks for replay! I selected "IQaudIO PI-DAC+".
Best wishes!
Thanks for replay! I selected "IQaudIO PI-DAC+".
Best wishes!
I am using now "IQaudIO PI-DAC" without "+" and everything is also OK, because of RaspyPlay4 haven't "Headphone amp" like "+" version of IQaudIO PI-DAC...
Just for your information. 🙂
I am using now "IQaudIO PI-DAC" without "+" and everything is also OK, because of RaspyPlay4 haven't "Headphone amp" like "+" version of IQaudIO PI-DAC...
Just for your information. 🙂
Hi,
Thanks! I'll update the device description for RaspyPlay4 and also change to use the device overlay for iqaudio pi-dac instead of pi-dac+.
Regards,
tcmods.org
http://twitter.com/MoodeAudio
TC
NAS Mount issues
I have an RPI2 with HiFiBerry Dac+ that I would like to use to check out Moode. I created a 1.18t1 image and got a successful boot with timezone modifications, but I have been fighting the NAS mount. I have duplicated the fstab entry from a laptop I have been using for LMS that mounts my NAS, but that fails with the following message:
Last system mount error
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.107:/public/music
It is an NFS share and I have the permissions entry in the NAS server set for the IP address of the RPI2 with read/write permission. I can send an image of the Source page. I also noticed that the login and password for the wireless network appears to automatically been copied from the NAS information and does not match the network name and WPA password. I would prefer not to use wireless at all except for a phone interface that would be picked up by my router and feed through the LAN.
Any thoughts are most welcome.
Skip Pack
I have an RPI2 with HiFiBerry Dac+ that I would like to use to check out Moode. I created a 1.18t1 image and got a successful boot with timezone modifications, but I have been fighting the NAS mount. I have duplicated the fstab entry from a laptop I have been using for LMS that mounts my NAS, but that fails with the following message:
Last system mount error
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.107:/public/music
It is an NFS share and I have the permissions entry in the NAS server set for the IP address of the RPI2 with read/write permission. I can send an image of the Source page. I also noticed that the login and password for the wireless network appears to automatically been copied from the NAS information and does not match the network name and WPA password. I would prefer not to use wireless at all except for a phone interface that would be picked up by my router and feed through the LAN.
Any thoughts are most welcome.
Skip Pack
I have an RPI2 with HiFiBerry Dac+ that I would like to use to check out Moode. I created a 1.18t1 image and got a successful boot with timezone modifications, but I have been fighting the NAS mount. I have duplicated the fstab entry from a laptop I have been using for LMS that mounts my NAS, but that fails with the following message:
Last system mount error
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.107:/public/music
It is an NFS share and I have the permissions entry in the NAS server set for the IP address of the RPI2 with read/write permission. I can send an image of the Source page. I also noticed that the login and password for the wireless network appears to automatically been copied from the NAS information and does not match the network name and WPA password. I would prefer not to use wireless at all except for a phone interface that would be picked up by my router and feed through the LAN.
Any thoughts are most welcome.
Skip Pack
Hi,
(1) Start with a fresh 1.8t1 sd card image and then ssh in and perform a manual mount to your NFS share to see if that works. I don't have a way to test NFS, but u could try something like this:
mkdir /mnt/NAS/Music
mount -t nfs .....
If u can get a manual nfs mount to work, I can compare that string to what the code is doing when it constructs an nfs mount. In the meantime, I'll examine the code to see if there are any obvious bugs in nfs mount string.
(2) I don't quite understand the bolded text above. The Source mount userid and password are separate from the Network/Wireless SSID and password. Are u seeing something odd in either the Sources or Network screens, or possibly in some OS files?
Regards,
tcmods.org
http://twitter.com/MoodeAudio
TC
Hi,
You can also check the following log. The player logs the mount string defined in Sources to this file.
cat /var/log/php_errors.log
btw: if log files are getting big run this command:
/var/www/tcmods/r18/cmds/utility.sh clear-logs
Regards,
TC
You can also check the following log. The player logs the mount string defined in Sources to this file.
cat /var/log/php_errors.log
btw: if log files are getting big run this command:
/var/www/tcmods/r18/cmds/utility.sh clear-logs
Regards,
TC
The manual mount worked insofar as I can cd down into the files and do an ls with the right results. I doesn't show up in moOde interface as a monted NAS. The mount string that worked was:
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.107:/volume1/public /mnt/NAS/Music
On the wireless question, without any action on my part, SSID under the Network tab contains an entry that is actually the admin login on the NAS and the dots in the password entry look to be the length of and NAS admin password
I appreciate the help.
Skip
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.107:/volume1/public /mnt/NAS/Music
On the wireless question, without any action on my part, SSID under the Network tab contains an entry that is actually the admin login on the NAS and the dots in the password entry look to be the length of and NAS admin password
I appreciate the help.
Skip
Hi,
Success with manual mount is good news. I'll investigate.
Wrt the Network config page, is the SSID field populated with your actual admin userid to your NAS?
If so, then has this userid/password been entered manually in any OS files?
Regards,
TC
Success with manual mount is good news. I'll investigate.
Wrt the Network config page, is the SSID field populated with your actual admin userid to your NAS?
If so, then has this userid/password been entered manually in any OS files?
Regards,
TC
Wrt the Network config page, is the SSID field populated with your actual admin userid to your NAS?
Yes.
If so, then has this userid/password been entered manually in any OS files?
No, I believe it was either populated automatically or after I thrashed through a number of NAS mounting attempts under the Sources tab. What I did notice was that there were intelligent defaults suggested in the NAS mounting dialog before I had entered anything, which I did not expect. moOde acted as though it was polling the network for possibilities. After I had failed to mount the NAS, I looked under the Network tab for the first time and that login and password were entered. I attempted clear them, but they are there every time I return, in spite if reimaging the SD card twice.
mysterious.
Skip
Yes.
No, I believe it was either populated automatically or after I thrashed through a number of NAS mounting attempts under the Sources tab. What I did notice was that there were intelligent defaults suggested in the NAS mounting dialog before I had entered anything, which I did not expect. moOde acted as though it was polling the network for possibilities. After I had failed to mount the NAS, I looked under the Network tab for the first time and that login and password were entered. I attempted clear them, but they are there every time I return, in spite if reimaging the SD card twice.
mysterious.
Skip
Hi,
Very odd.
What were the defaults?
Regards,
TC
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