Curious. Tidal is working fine on my moOde player.
The Tidal service is provided by the software component upmpdcli. Its configuration is stored in the file /etc/upmpdcli.conf
If you read this file you'll see the provision for logging contained in the following stanzas:
Code:
# <var name="logfilename" type="fn"><brief>Log file
# name.</brief><descr>Defaults to stderr. This can also be specified as -d
# logfilename.</descr></var>
#logfilename = /var/log/moodeupnp.log
# <var name="loglevel" type="int" values="0 5 2"><brief>Log
# level.</brief><descr>Can also be specified as -l loglevel.</descr></var>
#loglevel = 2
You can remove the '#' from the two parameters logfilename and loglevel to start logging (don't forget to edit as root). You may need to raise the loglevel to a higher level, perhaps even 5. I don't recall the specific info this log provides about a Tidal connection.
Regards,
Kent
Thanks Kent,
I enabled upmpdcli logging exactly as you advised. Then I tried to play one of my Tidal playlists and see what has been written into /var/log/moodeupnp.log . Surprisingly the logfile was not been created at all.
Then I had a look at Audio info -> Input Processing -> Source from moOde menu. In most cases there is statement: File Not Found.
However, sometimes it shows moOde local adderes instead of Tidal's url:
I'm wondering what was happened?
Regards,