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will it work on pi 1
#1
Hello to everyone, this is my first post.
I have a pi 1 and wanted to get moode going. First is it possible to run 5.3.1 and second I am asked for login details.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
thelisteners
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#2
I still have an old 1B connected to a G2 BerryNOS Red and moOde runs fine on this rig.

Setup instructions are at the following link
https://github.com/moode-player/moode
Enjoy the Music!
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#3
(07-23-2019, 07:35 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I still have an old 1B connected to a G2 BerryNOS Red and moOde runs fine on this rig.

Setup instructions are at the following link
https://github.com/moode-player/moode

Thanks Tim I will read it.
It did boot but I came to a dead end when asked for password. I also would like to get its local user interface going.
Again thanks.
thelisteners
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#4
A new moOde installation boots up headless and thus logging into an attached display will only get you an SSH terminal.

Connect an Ethernet cable, power up and then from a Web Browser on your PC, Tablet or phone enter one of the following URL's, whichever works on your network.

http://moode
http://moode.local
http://IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_PI

Then Menu, Configure

Explore the configuration settings and if you have any question just post back :-)

-Tim
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#5
Thanks Tim
Thats working fine now.
One more question, I can't get any sound out of the usb sound card. Its a cheap usb pcm 2704 set to none in 12s audio device. It is playing well through the hdmi output though.
Any ideas?
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#6
After pluging in the USB audio device open MPD config and set Device type to "USB audio device", then SAVE
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#7
That did it fine thanks Tim
Is it worth getting a newer pi, say a pi 3.
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#8
My pref is either 3B+ or 3A+. They are both fast and support 5GHz WiFi :-)
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#9
(07-24-2019, 07:32 PM)thelisteners Wrote: That did it fine thanks Tim
Is it worth getting a newer pi, say a pi 3.

It is to me, because I want fast WiFi networking to pull the music from my NAS and serve web pages quickly. I want the processor to have enough speed to rebuild the library rapidly and keep up when decoding from MP3, FLAC, ALAC, etc. to the raw output to the DAC.  I want to minimize jitter and prevent any kind of dropouts.  Speed is good.
Cheers,
  Miss Sissy Princess
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#10
I will get a pi 3 when I get enough cash together.
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