On reflection not sure if this is the case, I was running 1.2.10 on Moode 2.7 for a couple of weeks without noticing this. I will do some more testing with my old Moode 2.7 and base Moode 3.1 at the weekend.Hi,
Wifi ON/OFF setting only appears on "Pi-3B 1GB" models. These have an integrated WiFi Bluetooth adapter that can't be removed. To disable WiFi on all other Pi models just pull out the WiFi dongle.
-Tim
Hi,
Possibly upexplore is not compatible with new 1.2.10 version of upmpdcli and needs to be recompiled.
I've emailed JF Dockes on the issue and will report back.
-Tim
Thanks for your help Serverbaboon. But it still doesn't work.
Permission denied.
Error code: 3
Error message from server: Permission denied is what I get.
Regards
I had the same problem before. Have you tried to change from SFTP to SCP and then set shell to sudo su?
I maybe wrong but I thought both SFTP and SCP use SSH so surely this wouldn't make any difference.I had the same problem before. Have you tried to change from SFTP to SCP and then set shell to sudo su?
I think the fundamental issue here stems from logging as 'pi' and wanting to edit files and/or folders that have been created by someone using 'root' credentials. This creates issues for those of us that use Windows and don't want to delve too deeply into the actual workings of a raspberry pi. A relatively simple approach to overcome this would be to login as 'pi' with putty then change the ownership of the relevant file or folder from 'root' to 'pi' with the command 'sudo chown -R pi (followed by the name of the folder or file)'. Once this has been done it should be OK to complete what you need to do with WinSCP or Filezilla et al. Of course this is just my take of the situation!
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Changing the ownership of /mnt/SDCARD isn't the best because of the implications with other processes that are running. I would change the permission of the /nmt/SDCARD directory to allow others to write:I maybe wrong but I thought both SFTP and SCP use SSH so surely this wouldn't make any difference.
I think the fundamental issue here stems from logging as 'pi' and wanting to edit files and/or folders that have been created by someone using 'root' credentials. This creates issues for those of us that use Windows and don't want to delve too deeply into the actual workings of a raspberry pi. A relatively simple approach to overcome this would be to login as 'pi' with putty then change the ownership of the relevant file or folder from 'root' to 'pi' with the command 'sudo chown -R pi (followed by the name of the folder or file)'. Once this has been done it should be OK to complete what you need to do with WinSCP or Filezilla et al. Of course this is just my take of the situation!
sudo chmod 777 /mnt/SDCARD
WinSCP is something like ssh so that I can copy files directly from Windows to /mnt/SDCARD. The problem I am facing is, it doesn't allow me to do so. I guess the reason maybe related to user PI doesn't has the proper right to write files or create directory in Moode system. Am I correct? Do I need the rights of root?
Did you mount the samba share as pi?
Changing the ownership of /mnt/SDCARD isn't the best because of the implications with other processes that are running. I would change the permission of the /nmt/SDCARD directory to allow others to write:
sudo chmod 777 /mnt/SDCARD
Hi jpinto
Yes, it works. Thanks for helping.
Regards
Hello, Tim,
I have a matter in question about sequence of playback various sample rate source.
44.1kHz/16bit → DSD(DoP) ....................playback normally
DSD(DoP) → 44.1kHz/16bit ....................not playback
DSD(DoP) → 176.4(192)kHz/24bit............playbak normally
176.4(192)kHz/24bit → 44.1kHz/16bit......playbak normally
Do you have any clue ?
//Rpi3(Moode3.1/ RPi-DAC I2S driver) → P2D v2(Electart) → ES9018
I have a matter in question about sequence of playback various sample rate source.
44.1kHz/16bit → DSD(DoP) ....................playback normally
DSD(DoP) → 44.1kHz/16bit ....................not playback
DSD(DoP) → 176.4(192)kHz/24bit............playbak normally
176.4(192)kHz/24bit → 44.1kHz/16bit......playbak normally
Do you have any clue ?
//Rpi3(Moode3.1/ RPi-DAC I2S driver) → P2D v2(Electart) → ES9018
Hello, Tim,
I have a matter in question about sequence of playback various sample rate source.
44.1kHz/16bit → DSD(DoP) ....................playback normally
DSD(DoP) → 44.1kHz/16bit ....................not playback
DSD(DoP) → 176.4(192)kHz/24bit............playbak normally
176.4(192)kHz/24bit → 44.1kHz/16bit......playbak normally
Do you have any clue ?
//Rpi3(Moode3.1/ RPi-DAC I2S driver) → P2D v2(Electart) → ES9018
Hi,
I don't quite understand your post. Are you saying that 16/44 PCM format does not play?
What is P2D v2(Electart)?
-Tim
Tim, is it possible to implement CD Playback with external usb CDROM?
it seems that MPD can do it, and there is already some infrastructure like cdio_paranoia input plugin etc
and ripping will be absolutely astonishing feature!!!
it seems that MPD can do it, and there is already some infrastructure like cdio_paranoia input plugin etc
and ripping will be absolutely astonishing feature!!!
Hi again,
is it possible to create for myself favorite radio stations?
Yes there Is an Add New Station option
Hi again,
is it possible to create for myself favorite radio stations?
You could save your favourites as a playlist, but you may have a problem identifying the station you want from the info displayed in the list!
Ok - I can create favourite folder only via ssh or via network from my PC (and copy to it some radio pls files).
I think about favorite folder with some radio stations...
Add the stations you want to an empty playlist, save playlist.
You could save your favourites as a playlist, but you may have a problem identifying the station you want from the info displayed in the list!
Works ok for me...
I have a 'BBC & NZ' list and identifying which station is which is straightforward
Tim, is it possible to implement CD Playback with external usb CDROM?
it seems that MPD can do it, and there is already some infrastructure like cdio_paranoia input plugin etc
and ripping will be absolutely astonishing feature!!!
CD ripping is straightforward with A Better CD Encoder: https://abcde.einval.com/wiki/
Hi,
I don't quite understand your post. Are you saying that 16/44 PCM format does not play?
What is P2D v2(Electart)?
-Tim
ElectrArt is a Japanese manufacturer of a board that can convert PWM:😀SD
You need to hook it to a DSD-capable DAC.
ElectrArt P2D
I would put it very much into the 'user supported' category.
It seems moode audio player 3.1 with buffer 32MB and 30% fill before play makes 1 second music skip.
Also 64MB buffer and 30% fill couse same simptom.
Does anyone has same problem?
Also 64MB buffer and 30% fill couse same simptom.
Does anyone has same problem?
It seems moode audio player 3.1 with buffer 32MB and 30% fill before play makes 1 second music skip.
Also 64MB buffer and 30% fill couse same simptom.
Does anyone has same problem?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'makes 1 second music skip' - where does it skip? What Pi/DAC? What file type and size? Wifi or Ethernet? Any resampling setting?
I set my IQAudio DAC+/ Pi3 up as you stated and got no skipping on a 44.1KHz 24 bit FLAC with no resampling over wifi from an Ethernet-connected NAS or from a locally-mounted USB drive.
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