Now to another issue I'm having with the more recent version of moode (3.8.x) with Piano2.1 / Kali.
Over Airplay, the only setting I can get sound from is Advanced-LL Kernel, bit depth 24 or 32 and sampling rate at 352.8 kHz any other setting doesn't output any sound at all. "Volume control" can be "Auto" or "Software", in either case no sound.
Over Airplay, the only setting I can get sound from is Advanced-LL Kernel, bit depth 24 or 32 and sampling rate at 352.8 kHz any other setting doesn't output any sound at all. "Volume control" can be "Auto" or "Software", in either case no sound.
At first network configuration, wifi is ok
17 04:15:08 moode wpa_supplicant[1728]: wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-SSID-TEMP-DISABLED id=0 ssid="Livebox-4976" auth_failures=1 duration=10 reason=CONN_FAILED
just guessing but is the wi-fi password ok ?
Now to another issue I'm having with the more recent version of moode (3.8.x) with Piano2.1 / Kali.
Over Airplay, the only setting I can get sound from is Advanced-LL Kernel, bit depth 24 or 32 and sampling rate at 352.8 kHz any other setting doesn't output any sound at all. "Volume control" can be "Auto" or "Software", in either case no sound.
I think at present you will have to disable glb_mclk to be able to use other settings.
that would disable Kali, wouldn't it ?
No, it just disables the PLL bypass in the DAC chip. Kali still operates.
Thanks @jonners ! that did it. I was under the impression that "glb_mclk: disable" would bypass the Kali clock altogether..
glb_mclk: If enabled, Kali MCLK is used and PLL for Piano 2.1 is disabled for best SQ.
Thanks @jonners ! that did it. I was under the impression that "glb_mclk: disable" would bypass the Kali clock altogether..
Previous releases of Moode didn't have the glb_mclk option, so although Kali was feeding the DAC, the PLL was still operating and potentially limiting the SQ.
I think this option is one of the delights that has arrived via Soundcheck. 😉
Code:
pi@moode:~ $ iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=31 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Power Management:off
(without the smileys of course :rolleyes:)
What about "iwlist wlan0 scan" ?
Hello Tim,
I just installed the version 3.8.4 on a RPi3. I intend to use Minidsp 2x4HD as the USB DAC.
Under Configure -> Audio -> MPD Settings -> Audio output - I only see onboard audio device option. I do not have option to select USB Device. Can you please help how I can fix this.
Also is there a way to make Moode read windows media player playlist?
I just installed the version 3.8.4 on a RPi3. I intend to use Minidsp 2x4HD as the USB DAC.
Under Configure -> Audio -> MPD Settings -> Audio output - I only see onboard audio device option. I do not have option to select USB Device. Can you please help how I can fix this.
Also is there a way to make Moode read windows media player playlist?
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Hello Tim,
I just installed the version 3.8.4 on a RPi3. I intend to use Minidsp 2x4HD as the USB DAC.
Under Configure -> Audio -> MPD Settings -> Audio output - I only see onboard audio device option. I do not have option to select USB Device. Can you please help how I can fix this.
Also is there a way to make Moode read windows media player playlist?
In the setup guide:
2. AUDIO DEVICE SETUP
- USB DEVICE
a) Menu, Configure, Audio, MPD options: EDIT SETTINGS
b) leave Volume control set to "Software"
c) set Audio output to "USB audio device" then APPLY
No, Moode won't read a WMP playlist but you can create an m3u playlist from WMP.
Better than that is to setup a share to your music content and point Moode to that share via the configure>sources option.
Hi,
So now I'm getting a bunch of JUNK MAIL from StereoNet <noreply@stereo.net.au>) suggesting
"Now you can play FLAC on your iPhone"
-Tim
So now I'm getting a bunch of JUNK MAIL from StereoNet <noreply@stereo.net.au>) suggesting
"Now you can play FLAC on your iPhone"
-Tim
Hi Bob,
Where do you get the original text?
El Cant de la Sibil·la Provençal
-Tim
Ah, some more sleuthing and it appears the stations playlist perhaps comes via a third party ?? whose poor attention to detail is responsible...
This link has all the errors I am seeing. Either it is providing them or AncientFM is sending incorrectly formatted data to them. Either way it appears not to be language/locale pack redeemable as I first hoped.
Ancient FM playlist
I will try asking AncientFM direct.
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In the setup guide:
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I tried exactly like in the instructions in Set-up guide. But I don't have any other option in the Audio Output. The only option I see is On-board Audio Device.
Edit: Never mind, when I connected the device it showed up.
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@ugotvijay
Is it actually plugged in ?
In the Audio Configuration page have you set 'I2S audio device' to 'none' ?
I intend to use Minidsp 2x4HD as the USB DAC.
Is it actually plugged in ?
In the Audio Configuration page have you set 'I2S audio device' to 'none' ?
@ugotvijay
Is it actually plugged in ?
In the Audio Configuration page have you set 'I2S audio device' to 'none' ?
Yes, when I connected, I was able to see the option. Thanks for the help.
Hi,
So now I'm getting a bunch of JUNK MAIL from StereoNet <noreply@stereo.net.au>) suggesting
"Now you can play FLAC on your iPhone"
-Tim
LOL. When I looked at that site, my first thought was that it was going to be one of those 'make me money' sites.
Right now I am plagued with the same google ad following me about - six iterations of it on the same page on some web sites - for 'cool' silk boxer shorts - not something I would be caught dead wearing and no matter how many times I tell google ads I'm not interested, I've seen it too many times, it's inappropriate, I just keep getting the same ad.
I'm seriously considering an ad blocker. 🙂
Right now I am plagued with the same google ad following me about - six iterations of it on the same page on some web sites - for 'cool' silk boxer shorts
They know you've moved to a hot and humid place....😉😀
With your network skills you could be spamming them with 'freeballing' popups...😀😱
Hi,
I agree that design is equally as important as function, and your suggestions were good ones and I assume easily understood.
There are many features that could be implemented but they compete for development time. This particular feature is not currently on my TODO list but it could be if I get a lot of requests for it.
-Tim
😀
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