Yes, just spin the time dial, top dial in the middle on the Playback page.
Thanks Bryce, but it seems I don't have a time dial. I now remember seeing it. Seems I have that in my phone browser but not in Firefox on my computer. If I figure it out I will post here, but for now I will go back to my book.
Jim
Thanks Bryce, but it seems I don't have a time dial. I now remember seeing it. Seems I have that in my phone browser but not in Firefox on my computer. If I figure it out I will post here, but for now I will go back to my book.
Jim
I closed that browser tab and opened Moode in a new one. Time dial was there.
Jim
Thanks for all the hard work.. Are we any closer to an updated version from 3.1? I still have my Allo boss dac sat waiting? If there is an update where can I get it? Many thanks
Mrfunk
Mrfunk
What do you mean 'compare pi3 and pizero w'?
They both work, the Pi Zero has less power. You can get dac HATs for both.
They both work, the Pi Zero has less power. You can get dac HATs for both.
if less power is also a limit or only a plus due to less energy consumption.
I'll use an usb connection to an fda amp.
I'll use an usb connection to an fda amp.
Hello...
Dusted off a Pi that's been sitting around, loaded it up and have been having great fun the past few days. Thank you Tim, for a great piece of work! Been trying out various USB dacs I have, with good success. Cheap no name someone gave me worked right off the bat, whIle the CL X-fi and X-fi HD didnt until the usb switch was flipped. Now, they all work.
On to my questions. You have in the list of working dacs, and in the config choices, the Buffalo II and III. I have a original Buffalo I. It has an I2S interface as well, hmmm, would it work? I tried it out, and yes it does work. But I'm wondering what the settings do? For want of something else, I selected Buffalo II.
Seems to work fine, aside from an rare burst of clear but loud audio for a fraction of a second. Don't know if it's a Volumite controller glitch, or something feed related. Might those dac settings have influence here? Other than that, it works great.
Another thing, it seems there's a bit of a pop or noise when starting or stopping a stream. (OnlY listened to streaming statons tonight after I got it working) I seem to notice smoother transitions with the other dacs, wI'll have to A/B that to be sure.
A funny little bug, now that I've switched from the USB to a I2S dac, is that the audio info box comes up completely as a mass of ASCI question mark symbols with occasional Japanese or Korean characters. Worked fine earlier. Wierd.
Well, that's the early Buffalo report... maybe it can be added to the known good list, but want to be sure... and be sure everything's config'ed right. Let me know if you want anything else tested...
Dusted off a Pi that's been sitting around, loaded it up and have been having great fun the past few days. Thank you Tim, for a great piece of work! Been trying out various USB dacs I have, with good success. Cheap no name someone gave me worked right off the bat, whIle the CL X-fi and X-fi HD didnt until the usb switch was flipped. Now, they all work.
On to my questions. You have in the list of working dacs, and in the config choices, the Buffalo II and III. I have a original Buffalo I. It has an I2S interface as well, hmmm, would it work? I tried it out, and yes it does work. But I'm wondering what the settings do? For want of something else, I selected Buffalo II.
Seems to work fine, aside from an rare burst of clear but loud audio for a fraction of a second. Don't know if it's a Volumite controller glitch, or something feed related. Might those dac settings have influence here? Other than that, it works great.
Another thing, it seems there's a bit of a pop or noise when starting or stopping a stream. (OnlY listened to streaming statons tonight after I got it working) I seem to notice smoother transitions with the other dacs, wI'll have to A/B that to be sure.
A funny little bug, now that I've switched from the USB to a I2S dac, is that the audio info box comes up completely as a mass of ASCI question mark symbols with occasional Japanese or Korean characters. Worked fine earlier. Wierd.
Well, that's the early Buffalo report... maybe it can be added to the known good list, but want to be sure... and be sure everything's config'ed right. Let me know if you want anything else tested...
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What device did you select for the USB dac?Been trying out various USB dacs I have, with good success. Cheap no name someone gave me worked right off the bat, whIle the CL X-fi and X-fi HD didnt until the usb switch was flipped. Now, they all work.
I have one with a PCM2704 but after trying more than half a dozen different options still no sound 😕
Hi Tim,
I have two Pi zero W boards (v1.1) that I've been trying to set up with the IQ Audio PiDacZero hats.
I've run
Code:sudo rpi-update 52241088c1da59a359110d39c1875cda56496764
which updates without any errors.
When I reboot, I have no led on the Pi and no network appears either in standalone or in g_ether mode on Windows as ssh on OSX wouldn't work after Internet Sharing was enabled.
I then removed the IQ-DacZero hats and repeated the process from scratch with the same result.
Do you have any ideas about proceeding from here?
thanks,
Julian
Fyi, this works as long as you don't do it in g_ether mode.
Remove the IqAudio Zero DAC, apply the kernel update, reboot, sort out the settings then shutdown. Attach the dac, boot and you're off.
What device did you select for the USB dac?
I have one with a PCM2704 but after trying more than half a dozen different options still no sound 😕
I used the generic USB selection, it worked, so I didn't try any others. You might try the "USB (UAC2)" setting in the System menu. That's what got the Creative Labs X-fi sound cards working for me.
Can I use Moode Audio as DLNA reciever
Dear Tim, first of all I would like to thank you for the excellent software, miles ahead of its peers. I am very happy using it with an attached HDD. However Now I have purchased a SEAGATE CENTRAL 2 TB device capable of DLNA streaming. However I find that MOODE has DLNA renderer service and NOT DLNA receiver. Is there any option to play music stored on my SEAGATE CENTRAL via DLNA protocol using MOODE ??
Thanks in advance
Lifewater
Dear Tim, first of all I would like to thank you for the excellent software, miles ahead of its peers. I am very happy using it with an attached HDD. However Now I have purchased a SEAGATE CENTRAL 2 TB device capable of DLNA streaming. However I find that MOODE has DLNA renderer service and NOT DLNA receiver. Is there any option to play music stored on my SEAGATE CENTRAL via DLNA protocol using MOODE ??
Thanks in advance
Lifewater
Maybe I'm missing something but why wouldn't you just connect to the public share on your SEAGATE CENTRAL device?
M
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Have you tried the upnp renderer option, dnla is related to upnp ?Dear Tim, first of all I would like to thank you for the excellent software, miles ahead of its peers. I am very happy using it with an attached HDD. However Now I have purchased a SEAGATE CENTRAL 2 TB device capable of DLNA streaming. However I find that MOODE has DLNA renderer service and NOT DLNA receiver. Is there any option to play music stored on my SEAGATE CENTRAL via DLNA protocol using MOODE ??
Thanks in advance
Lifewater
Have you tried the upnp renderer option, dnla is related to upnp ?
Hi No I havnt tried as yet. Shall try today and revert.
Dear Tim, first of all I would like to thank you for the excellent software, miles ahead of its peers. I am very happy using it with an attached HDD. However Now I have purchased a SEAGATE CENTRAL 2 TB device capable of DLNA streaming. However I find that MOODE has DLNA renderer service and NOT DLNA receiver. Is there any option to play music stored on my SEAGATE CENTRAL via DLNA protocol using MOODE ??
Thanks in advance
Lifewater
You need a DLNA control point like Linn Kazoo, Kinsky, Lumin ...
change the Dop rate ?
Hi,
I'm
First of all, i must say thank you for your outstanding work over the moode.
I am using a pi3 with hifiberry digi+, thought toslink or USB to PS AUDIO NUWAVE DAC. I found it is strange that i can play dsf file with usb normally, but toslink cannot make any sound(the web screen appears the file has being played). I anked the PS AUDIO,they told me that my dac's SPDIF can only support up to 24/192, while the the DAC's USB can support up to 32/384. MOODE's DSD OVER PCM is 24/352.8, sothat the dac cannot handles the digital stream.
Can I change the Dop rate to 24/192 ? Is there some option can adust the rate that I did not find it ?
best regards
Hi,
I'm
First of all, i must say thank you for your outstanding work over the moode.
I am using a pi3 with hifiberry digi+, thought toslink or USB to PS AUDIO NUWAVE DAC. I found it is strange that i can play dsf file with usb normally, but toslink cannot make any sound(the web screen appears the file has being played). I anked the PS AUDIO,they told me that my dac's SPDIF can only support up to 24/192, while the the DAC's USB can support up to 32/384. MOODE's DSD OVER PCM is 24/352.8, sothat the dac cannot handles the digital stream.
Can I change the Dop rate to 24/192 ? Is there some option can adust the rate that I did not find it ?
best regards
i use a soundcard link to my DAC. spdif can not deal with DSD, if i play dsf file, moode can trans DSD to PCM , but the pcm is 24/352.8, which exceed my DAC's ability.
if moode can trans dsd to 24/192 pcm, the problem will be solved.
if moode can trans dsd to 24/192 pcm, the problem will be solved.
Thanks for your reply. But can there be integrated with Moode ??You need a DLNA control point like Linn Kazoo, Kinsky, Lumin ...
Not sure I understand your question, are you wanting a upnp/dnla in the Moode Web Front End?Thanks for your reply. But can there be integrated with Moode ??
Not sure if there is web implementation of a upnp control point.
If you are wanting the current track being played to be displayed on the web page then that happens as I think that Moode displays the MPD playlist submitted by the upnp renderer. However you cannot browse a dnla server and submit tracks to the playlist from it.
Although you can navigate the current playlist submitted by Kazoo etc it would be better to just use Kazoo.
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