Hi Tim
Thanks for a great new version. But I don't get the Tidal part, I have entered my login but then what?? - before I was using bubbleupnp at my Nas and Lumins Ipad app. But how does this work?
all best aboe
Hi,
AFAIK in BubbleUPNP you need to set the renderer to "Moode UPNP" and the library to "Moode UPNP-mediaserver", then the music service (Tidal, etc) folders should show up.
-Tim
Thank's jonner,
than i got no luck:
pi@moode:~ $ cat ./mosbuild.log | grep "^// \|^\*\* "
** Tue 30 Jan 18:12:11 UTC 2018
// STEP 2 - Direct build so no need to expand Root partition
** Change password for user pi to moodeaudio
** Download latest moOde release
** Unzip release
** Install boot/config.txt
** Reboot 1
** Tue 30 Jan 18:12:41 UTC 2018
// STEP 3A - Install core packages
** Basic optimizations
** No proxy configured
** Update Raspbian package list
** Upgrading Raspbian installed packages to latest available
** Reboot 2
** Tue 30 Jan 18:28:27 UTC 2018
// STEP 3B - Install core packages
** Install core packages
** Tue 30 Jan 18:30:13 UTC 2018
// STEP 3B - Install core packages
** Install core packages
** Error: should never arrive at case = *
** Error: should never arrive at case = *
Hi,
Very odd.
Zip up /home/pi/mosbuild.log and email it to me. I'll have a look.
-Tim
Tim, thank you for da MOODE 4.0!!!

I just did the build now enjoying my upgraded toy.
I am a noob with regards to building an image. Literally my first time. So it took me some time to research, and some trial and error. For people like me, I think it's important to have a happy path guide at least for a sample configuration. I know others have different scenario (like booting via USB, no ethernet link, etc).
Anyway for my scenario:
I have ethernet connection, I have USB keyboard (temporary for install/build process only), 7" display:
It will then prompt to power-off. Note that RPI will not power-on by default, so you'll have to power RPI back on manually (unplug-replug power cable).
Just like what others have shown already. From another computer, you can monitor the progress by mosbrief command. Here's what's needed.

I just did the build now enjoying my upgraded toy.
I am a noob with regards to building an image. Literally my first time. So it took me some time to research, and some trial and error. For people like me, I think it's important to have a happy path guide at least for a sample configuration. I know others have different scenario (like booting via USB, no ethernet link, etc).
Anyway for my scenario:
I have ethernet connection, I have USB keyboard (temporary for install/build process only), 7" display:
- Download Raspbian Stretch image
- Flash the image into SD card using USB Image Tool
- Connect RPI to ethernet
- Attach keyboard
- Put SD card in RPI
- Power up RPI
- Important: so I can monitor from another computer, I need to enable SSH. Because for some reason rasbian has turned off the access by default.
- sudo raspi-config
- navigate menu to enable SSH
It will then prompt to power-off. Note that RPI will not power-on by default, so you'll have to power RPI back on manually (unplug-replug power cable).
Just like what others have shown already. From another computer, you can monitor the progress by mosbrief command. Here's what's needed.
- I first have to look into my router on what IP address the RPI was assigned
- Use Putty.exe (or other programs) to connect to the RPI (ip address)
- run SSH shell and login. Note: when the build has started, the password is changed to moodeaudio. Login name is still pi
- When logged in, just keep typing mosbrief from time to time.

Hi,
Very odd.
Zip up /home/pi/mosbuild.log and email it to me. I'll have a look.
-Tim
Hi Tim, the mosbuild.log is on the way
Thank's Harry
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So, having listened for a couple of hours I find SQ is improved significantly..🙂
Add to that the extra features and the new UI... wow..!.. how do you manage make everything better and better each release...🙂
Very impressed....donation sent.
Agreed about the SQ improvement, I now prefer this to 3.7 with the RT kernel.
Donation coming!
@harmo98
Tim's email is on his webpage.
Posting yours on here is inviting spam - might be wise to remove it.
Tim's email is on his webpage.
Posting yours on here is inviting spam - might be wise to remove it.
@harmo98
Tim's email is on his webpage.
Posting yours on here is inviting spam - might be wise to remove it.
Thank you, i have removed my adress. Are you shure that Tim's mail is still on his webpage - i can't find it anymore but i have found an older post with his mail.
lg Harry
Agreed about the SQ improvement, I now prefer this to 3.7 with the RT kernel.
Yes, I feel that it is considerably better than the older versions with the custom kernels.
Even with the previous RT kernel some complex events could be a tad harsh and 'shouty'
I felt it was my systems failing until this latest MoOde release where that artefact is now thankfully missing 🙂 replaced by a smooth and detailed presentation that stays coherent during sustained and involving passages.
I'm noticing the improvement too in another player that has recently upgraded it's MPD version (an x86 player not rpi)
Yes, I feel that it is considerably better than the older versions with the custom kernels.
Even with the previous RT kernel some complex events could be a tad harsh and 'shouty'
I felt it was my systems failing until this latest MoOde release where that artefact is now thankfully missing 🙂 replaced by a smooth and detailed presentation that stays coherent during sustained and involving passages.
I'm noticing the improvement too in another player that has recently upgraded it's MPD version (an x86 player not rpi)
Sound quality improvement over Beta12?
Just completed the second install of the day, and it appears to have gone ok, will have a play in the morning.
Hi,
Very odd.
Zip up /home/pi/mosbuild.log and email it to me. I'll have a look.
-Tim
Tim, ask for step file content too 😉
Yup, same here. I'm sure I formatted the SD card, and cleared my browser cache though.
I was following the recipe "Build Recipe v2.3, 2018-01-26" included in the "rel-stretch-r40.zip" which contains error, nearly also installed the beta12 version.
There are lines containing the link "http://moodeaudio.org/downloads/beta/rel-stretch-r40b12.zip" to the beta instead of the release.
The correct path is http://moodeaudio.org/downloads/prod/rel-stretch-r40.zip
Sound quality improvement over Beta12?
Yes..🙂 ...some users had preferred the 3.8.4 series with the custom RT/LL kernels to the Beta series without.
From listening, MoOde 4 release appears to have better SQ than Betas and 3.8.4 with RT/LL ...
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I find that 3.8.4 sound better than the 4.0 Betas UNTIL you disable the volume control in Betas, then becomes a matter of choice/preference...
I was following the recipe "Build Recipe v2.3, 2018-01-26" included in the "rel-stretch-r40.zip" which contains error, nearly also installed the beta12 version.
There are lines containing the link "http://moodeaudio.org/downloads/beta/rel-stretch-r40b12.zip" to the beta instead of the release.
The correct path is http://moodeaudio.org/downloads/prod/rel-stretch-r40.zip
I had the same problem even after Tim said he had fixed the recipe. I did a fresh download (several times) and it still referred to beta12 in the build recipe 2.3.
I gave up and used the automated build without issue.
It can do either RTFM dude 😀
** Write OS build directly to the boot SDCard (y/n)? 😛
I may be wrong, but I think only the Pi3 will boot from a USB drive.....not 100% about the zero, but I know a Pi2 won't.
Lovely photo. I have been trying to add an image to MoOde. I select an image from my desktop and hit update. So far this has not worked for me. Would mind coming to the rescue. 😉I can see we will need a separate thread where we post our customisations...😀
Winter sunrise from the dining room... PiB MoOde4
Hi Tim
Thanks for a great new version. But I don't get the Tidal part, I have entered my login but then what?? - before I was using bubbleupnp at my Nas and Lumins Ipad app. But how does this work?
all best aboe
Hi, aboe
As Tim implied in his response, you still have to use a UPnP Control Point app. I happen use BubbleUPnP too. You have to tell it to use Moode UPnP [1] as the UPnP Renderer and Moode UPnP-mediaserver [1] as the UPnP Media Server (which BubbleUPnP confusingly calls Library). This arrangement has been working great for me with Tidal and Google Play Music since Tim added the feature.
Regards,
Kent
[1] or whatever you changed the names to when you set up UPnP.
Lovely photo. I have been trying to add an image to MoOde. I select an image from my desktop and hit update. So far this has not worked for me. Would mind coming to the rescue. 😉
@onionhead
Have you tried reducing the alpha blend? At 1.0, the background image is totally obscured.
And I agree, the photo was quite lovely.
Regards,
Kent
Lovely photo. I have been trying to add an image to MoOde. I select an image from my desktop and hit update. So far this has not worked for me. Would mind coming to the rescue. 😉
I had to resize my image 😉...it was too big and too big a file size.
It worked at 2580x1504 pixels and 296.4 kB. but that was a random resize and I think the file size was the most important parameter.
probably similar to album art (under 500kB ? does that sound right ?)
Kent is correct about reducing the alpha blend..about .35 is good, and once you update then refresh your browser page..
@ TheOldPresbyope
And I agree, the photo was quite lovely.
Thanks Kent, it was quite magical from the dining room window at breakfast...grabbed the camera and let the breakfast go cold.
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