Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - Printable Version +- Moode Forum (https://moodeaudio.org/forum) +-- Forum: moOde audio player (https://moodeaudio.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Support (https://moodeaudio.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread (/showthread.php?tid=2804) |
RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - dwlacroix - 08-03-2020 UPDATE: In tag view, if I select an artist and then the album. The tracks only appear once. In the tag view, if I click on the button for a random album and the random album shares a title with another album, the tracts are listed multiple times. RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - wavemountain - 08-03-2020 (07-31-2020, 06:07 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: I don't normally use UPnP/DLNA apps and equipment but I do try to test that each moOde release works with them. Hi thanks for your sharing! I'm connecting the hard drive with Pi4 via USB instead of NAS. Not sure is it the reason or not? I found that Volumio which is using mini DLNA server also having the same issue. DSF files cannot be found in DLNA server. --- I just found this thread in March. Seems that it's Mini DLNA's problem. They can't read DSF files. @Tim Curtis said it could be solved in next Moode update (it was 6.5.1 version that time). http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=2441 RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - Tim Curtis - 08-03-2020 (08-03-2020, 05:29 PM)dwlacroix Wrote: UPDATE: In tag view, if I select an artist and then the album. The tracks only appear once. Thanks for confirming. It's definitely an issue in the filtering and cross-index routines, plus I've discovered a minor inefficiency that can be address as well. The fixes will be in upcoming moOde 7 series :-) RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - Tim Curtis - 08-03-2020 (08-03-2020, 07:32 PM)wavemountain Wrote:(07-31-2020, 06:07 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: I don't normally use UPnP/DLNA apps and equipment but I do try to test that each moOde release works with them. @TheOldPresbyope has confirmed in his test that miniDLNA shipped with moOde can read DSF files. The particular version is "miniDLNA 1.2.1+0763719 DSD support" that was included starting with moOde 6.5.2. In your case I would look to something external to miniDLNA like file permissions, etc. RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - TheOldPresbyope - 08-04-2020 @wavemountain This issue has nothing to do with the tracks being on a NAS or on a local drive. I have to apologize. I was testing on a moOde r6.7.1 player I built myself from the build recipe. The DLNA Server function is fulfilled by the binary /usr/sbin/minidlnad It appears that there has been a regression between moOde r6.5.2 and all later releases. I just checked the downloadable images for r6.6.0, r6.7.0, and r6.7.1. All of these contain the unpatched minidlnad (which is the stock version distributed with Raspberry Pi OS Lite) and not the latest minidlnad which includes patches to support DSF and DFF files. This latest minidlnad should have overlaid the stock version during the moOde build process. I don't know what happened there. Try this: from the command line, run minidlnad -V It should respond "Version 1.2.1+0763719". If it responds "Version 1.2.1" then it is the unpatched version. Sadly, my previous post was yet another example of me going wrong with confidence I'm sorry I misled you. @Tim Curtis - can you nail up the correct minidlnad binary somewhere on the moodeaudio server so the few folks who need DSD support in their DLNA Server don't have to wait for the next update? To possible users: pull the latest minidlnad into user pi's home directory on your moOde player. Save the old minidlnad just in case. Then as root, copy the new one from pi's home directory into its final position. Something like: Code: (as user pi in /home/pi directory, e.g., at the prompt "pi@moode:~ $ ") From the Audio Config screen, turn off the DLNA Server (if it is already "ON") and then set it on. The database will be rebuilt and you should be good to go. Regards, Kent RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - Tim Curtis - 08-04-2020 Woah :-O I'll have to look at the mosbuild log and then chat with the QA department ;-) In the meantime just run the commands below to install the patched minidlna daemon. After its installed, open Audio Config and turn it OFF/ON then Rebuild the database. Code: sudo wget http://moodeaudio.org/test/minidlnad-1.2.1+0763719 RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - Tim Curtis - 08-04-2020 Indeed the log shows fail to install new version. Code: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// It must be that the package install of minidlna actually starts the daemon which would explain why the cp command fails. Changing cp to mv should do the trick. RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - wavemountain - 08-04-2020 (08-04-2020, 01:19 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Indeed the log shows fail to install new version. Thank you, will test it later! I found that Pi4 with 8G ram can't use 64bit kernal as well. The 4G ram version is fine. RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - fdealexa - 08-04-2020 Hi everyone, I just noticed that I am unable to invoke diskutil I get the following message: -bash: diskutil: command not found I have already tried a clean install. It's normal? I'd use it to backup the SD as reported in the thread "How to make a backup of the SD card". diskutil list diskutil unmountDisk / dev / disk3 sudo dd if = / dev / disk3 of = / Users / Lt1user / Documents / moode.img count = 6242304 bs = 512 diskutil eject / dev / disk3 Thanks for your cooperation and best regards, Francesco RE: Official moOde 6.7.1 support thread - TookaFace - 08-04-2020 Hi, you can use diskutil on MAC OS only |