07-01-2020, 07:50 AM
07-01-2020, 11:32 AM
Nice :-)
07-01-2020, 04:25 PM
Success with the first moOde 6.6.0 test build using RaspiOS 10.4 and kernel 5.4.49 :-)
This includes the latest 1.4.12-7ea91f5d upmpdcli with the volume fix.
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This includes the latest 1.4.12-7ea91f5d upmpdcli with the volume fix.
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New features
- NEW: Radio station import/export
- NEW: Option to display sample rate or HD badge in Library
- NEW: Filter Library by sample rate and/or audio format
- NEW: Option to adjust the number of thumbnail columns
- NEW: First use help for Playback/Playbar switch
- NEW: Airplay and Spotify renderers output via Bluetooth
- NEW: Support for Browser native image lazy load
- NEW: Custom scroll bars replace default white scroll bars
- NEW: 64-bit ASIX and CF-912AC drivers for Allo USBridge SIG
Updates
- UPD: Bump to bluez-alsa 2.1.0-49ad348
- UPD: Bump to MPD 0.21.24 (Default)
- UPD: Bump to MPD 0.22~git-c6a7f6d (Test)
- UPD: Bump to upmpdcli 1.4.12-7ea91f5d
- UPD: Use MusicBrainz date tags if present in track
- UPD: Use check mark style on Library menu
- UPD: Add X-Large font size option to Appearance
- UPD: Add album count to Tag view
- UPD: Improve browsing in Tag view
- UPD: Improve renderer active and restart/shutdown overlays
- UPD: Improve fetch for cover image files
- UPD: Improve thumbnail generator
- UPD: Improve software update check
- UPD: Larger top buttons in Radio/Folder views for mobile
Radio stations
- NEW: Hi On Line - Classical
- NEW: Hi On Line - France
- NEW: Hi On Line - Gold
- NEW: Hi On Line - Jazz
- NEW: Hi On Line - Latin
- NEW: Hi On Line - Lounge
- NEW: Hi On Line - Pop (320K)
- NEW: Hi On Line - Pop (FLAC)
- NEW: Hi On Line - World
- NEW: Radio Paradise - Main Mix
- NEW: Radio Paradise - Mellow
- NEW: Radio Paradise - Rock
- NEW: Radio Paradise - World
- NEW: Soma FM - Heavyweight Reggae
- UPD: Playable url for 4ZZZ FM
- UPD: Station logos for Absolut stations
- UPD: Station logos for KUVO stations
- UPD: Station logo for Soma FM - DEF CON
- UPD: Station logo for Maschinengeist Radio
- UPD: Station logo for Morow - Retro Progressive Rock
- UPD: Station logo for Roots Legacy Radio - Dub UK & Roots Reggae
- UPD: Change Koffee to smooth Chill
- DEL: Radio Caroline (playable URL fail)
- DEL: MPR - Minnesota Public Radio (playable URL fail)
- DEL: JB Radio 2 FLAC (stops after song ends)
Bug fixes
- FIX: Bluez-alsa hangs at end of Playlist
- FIX: Unhandled "Database locked" error in vol.sh and rotvol.sh
- FIX: Playlist line 2 left alignment in mobile portrait
- FIX: Wrong cover artist when album header clicked in Tag view
- FIX: Header text for "Recently added" being set incorrectly
- FIX: Empty search filter not resetting lib header
- FIX: No media query for Pi Touch 443 x 799 viewport (Sq Pixels)
- FIX: Knob text and play controls not scaling
- FIX: Tag view tracklist show/hide state when switching to Library
- FIX: Rotary encoder driver (rotenc.py) not checking volume_mpd_max
07-01-2020, 04:30 PM
SWEET!
07-02-2020, 08:40 AM
Excited.
07-02-2020, 11:40 AM
Looking forward to 6.6.0! May thanks for incorprating that fix in upmpdcli ver 1.4.12 Tim.
I've just become aware of what seems to be a pretty nasty upnp vulnerability (CVE-2020-12695, aka 'CallStranger') which Jean-Francois has addressed in the latest versions of libnpupnp and libupnpp (4.0.7 and 0.19.2). I'm not sure if you've already picked up on this - apologises if this means yet more work
I've just become aware of what seems to be a pretty nasty upnp vulnerability (CVE-2020-12695, aka 'CallStranger') which Jean-Francois has addressed in the latest versions of libnpupnp and libupnpp (4.0.7 and 0.19.2). I'm not sure if you've already picked up on this - apologises if this means yet more work
07-02-2020, 11:52 AM
Post a link to the issue and I'll have a look.
07-02-2020, 11:55 AM
UpnP is a dumpster fire from a security standpoint. This vulnerability is in the protocol itself so every implementation is suspect. Router firewalls remain our best line of defense.
Regards,
Kent
Regards,
Kent
07-02-2020, 12:09 PM
moOde itself is not a secure system and should never have a direct connection to the Public Internet. Thats just inviting trouble :-0
OTOH if a link explaining a security vulnerability is posted I'll check it out.
OTOH if a link explaining a security vulnerability is posted I'll check it out.
07-02-2020, 12:27 PM
Agreed. I just wanted folks to know Jean-Francois didn't somehow create this problem.
My biggest concern is my grandkids' Xboxes and other gaming consoles running on the same LANs as their parents' laptops used for work-from-home, banking apps, etc. I'm a little suspect too of our Verizon FiOS settop box and its communication through the Verizon FiOS modem/router.
Regards,
Kent
My biggest concern is my grandkids' Xboxes and other gaming consoles running on the same LANs as their parents' laptops used for work-from-home, banking apps, etc. I'm a little suspect too of our Verizon FiOS settop box and its communication through the Verizon FiOS modem/router.
Regards,
Kent