Moode Audio Player for Raspberry Pi

Need some advice on IC Q7 ll. l have been using moOde for a few weeks with a protoDAC, and I have had no problems. Installed the new Q7ll, and then the problem started. Once I turn on the power on the clean side, 3.3v, of the Q7ll I lose contact with moOde over WiFi. Once I turn it off again, moOde is back! Instead Volumio, just to see if I got sound, and I did. I prefer moOde over Volumio and would like to get some advice. Someone with similar experience???
 
There is a specific power configuration when using a Q7 so that ProtoDAC can receive the required 5V. The Builder Guide has been recently updated to reflect this in section 4 Assembly.

ProtoDAC Builder Guide
https://github.com/moode-player/protodac/blob/main/docs/protodac_tda1387_x8.md#4-assembly

If you are already using the correct power config then your best bet is to report the issue in the official ProtoDAC support thread to see if someone can reproduce it.

Official ProtoDAC Support Thread
https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=5531&pid=46367#pid46367
 
Hi everyone, newbie here!

I've just burned the image as described and turned on my lovely RPi 4, it works like a charm! Using RPi 4 + USB DAC (Pro-ject DAC Box S2+) + stereo amp..

While I do understand many people may have local music files, the streaming services is also quite popular. Frankly I was expecting to see album art, at least the song name etc, when streaming on spotify.. I've noted the -possibly- last message on this topic is posted back in 2015s.. missed if any updates..

Can you kindly give a heads up, is there any way to have this info displayed..?

Many thanks for the efforts!
 
Hi,

moOde 8.3.8 is available in the Media Player OS section of the Raspberry Pi Imager or as a direct download at https://moodeaudio.org. Visit the Forum for more information https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=6226&pid=52132#pid52132

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have you see this https://github.com/haileys/bark
it might more interesting...
Hadn't seen that yet, no! Looks mighty interesting. A little concerned about the lack of responses to half the Issues. OTOH each time I look, there's a couple of new commits. So perhaps just a very focussed author, which is of course fair enough. Will keep an eye on it.

What I like about SnapCast is that it's really mature and stable, there's something for Linux, Windows and Android, and even a proof-of-concept fork to use it from an ESP32.

Looking at the concept and the code, Bark has an insane amount of potential, though. Pretty mind-boggling what she's pulling off there all by herself.
 
Oh dear, so sorry to hear about that, Carsten. My mom died of cancer, and it's a terrible thing. Sending you heartfelt regards and wishing for there to be good people in your life so you're not having to walk that most difficult of paths on your own! Perhaps more important than the little devices we like to build, is now the music we build them for 💚
 
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