The NAS is connected via the network, the DAC is connected via the USB. I can't connect the DAC.
YesSo your DAC is connected to a USB port on the Pi, right? Which DAC is it?
Loxjie-d30 DAC is connected nowMany NAS units have a USB port to add an external drive. Maybe he thought he could connect the Pi to that? Both the NAS and the Pi are USB hosts, so obviously this couldn’t work, but this may be where the confusion arose.
To @Lexxz: the NAS connects over the network, see the documentation on mounting a SAMBA share and adding it to the library. Your DAC plugs directly to a USB port on the Pi.
First, set the DAC as output:Loxjie-d30 DAC is connected now
Then wait for MPD to restart:
You should now be able to play the Stereo test file located on the sd card and hear it coming from your DAC.
thanks, all rightFirst, set the DAC as output:
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Then wait for MPD to restart:
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You should now be able to play the Stereo test file located on the sd card and hear it coming from your DAC.
The player worked for 2 hours and passed out. Then I uploaded the MoOde 802 image to a completely new 32GB SD card. It reboots normally on RESTART, but falls asleep on SHUTDOWN but turns on RECONNECT and the player does not turn on. Connection timed out. repeat and the same. Loading only by pulling the cable. I did not change anything with the system, only the time zone. Another question: after various manipulations with the player settings on the old SD card, Chrome and EDGE do not open the player interface (the connection is not secure). Only Firefox opens the web interface. Tom doesn't recommend using Firefox.thanks, all right
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I’ve had problems connecting to http://moode or http://moode.local with Chrome and need to use http://<ip address of Pi>. But from your attachment it seems you’re already doing this.
maybe they want to donate?I’ve had problems connecting to http://moode or http://moode.local with Chrome and need to use http://<ip address of Pi>. But from your attachment it seems you’re already doing this.
Please tell me the stable version of MoOde. Using NAS Syslog + RPi4B + USB DAC + Amplifier.
The latest version 8.0.2 cannot be configured for normal operation.
The latest version 8.0.2 cannot be configured for normal operation.
I can't comment on your NAS setup, however I can definitely confirm that Moode 8.0.2 is perfectly stable running on RPi 4B when connecting to a UPnP server (JRiver), and a USB DAC.Please tell me the stable version of MoOde. Using NAS Syslog + RPi4B + USB DAC + Amplifier.
The latest version 8.0.2 cannot be configured for normal operation.
I suggest you have network issues, or browser issues (latest browser updates? stale cache?), or both.
So am I, through a USB DAC, all morning and all afternoon. Perfectly stable.NAS is irrelevant, I'm listening to the radio now
Yes, same here. All very stable. 🙂So am I, through a USB DAC, all morning and all afternoon. Perfectly stable.
An image of MoOde 8.0.2 was uploaded to a completely new 32GB SD card. It reboots normally on RESTART, but falls asleep on SHUTDOWN but turns on RECONNECT and the player does not turn on. Connection timed out. repeat and the same. Loading only by pulling the cord. I did not change anything with the system, only the time zone.
What you are describing is completely normal if I'm understanding you correctly. When you Shutdown, the only way to reconnect is by pulling and reconnecting the 5V DC power.An image of MoOde 8.0.2 was uploaded to a completely new 32GB SD card. It reboots normally on RESTART, but falls asleep on SHUTDOWN but turns on RECONNECT and the player does not turn on. Connection timed out. repeat and the same. Loading only by pulling the cord. I did not change anything with the system, only the time zone.
This is true of all OS software/distros on Raspberry Pi, unless an ON/OFF hardware button of some sort has been implemented via GPIO, or you are using a PSU that has a switch built into it, in which case you can flip that switch instead of pulling and replacing the DC power.
It's unfortunate that the Pi has no sleep mode of any sort. I must admit I've ended up just leaving it powered on the whole time, though given current energy prices I suspect we're all looking to reduce the number of vampire devices that draw power despite being unused.
Just for reference, here are some measurements people have made of the amount of power different Pi models draw at idle and under load:
http://www.pidramble.com/wiki/benchmarks/power-consumption
https://raspi.tv/2019/how-much-power-does-the-pi4b-use-power-measurements
https://picockpit.com/raspberry-pi/how-much-does-power-usage-cost-for-the-pi-4/
Just for reference, here are some measurements people have made of the amount of power different Pi models draw at idle and under load:
http://www.pidramble.com/wiki/benchmarks/power-consumption
https://raspi.tv/2019/how-much-power-does-the-pi4b-use-power-measurements
https://picockpit.com/raspberry-pi/how-much-does-power-usage-cost-for-the-pi-4/
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