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Official moOde 7.1.0 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 7.1.0 support thread (/showthread.php?tid=3615) |
RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Tim Curtis - 04-01-2021 Right. MPD is known to crash on 64-bit kernel. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - vinnn - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 02:55 AM)Pbnmjk Wrote: Hello, Bad/corrupt SD card? How long does it take to scan your library? My Pi3B+ takes about 4-5hrs to scan in 100k tracks (and >9500 thumbnails) on an NFS share over 5gWiFi. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Pbnmjk - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 06:24 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: @Pbnmjk@DRONE7 Thank you for your time, I will do it, but the sound using 64bit is amazing... (Better resolution than 32bit in my system and better than my Bryston BDP) RE: Bluetooth on pi zero wh - KeithC - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 12:35 AM)KeithC Wrote: Attempting to turn bluetooth on on my pi zero + pirateaudio causes browser access to hang. SSH works fine though, as does the sqlite3 fix. Fixed by hashing out line "dtoverlay=disable-bt" in /boot/config.txt RE: Bluetooth on pi zero wh - TheOldPresbyope - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 10:25 PM)KeithC Wrote:(04-01-2021, 12:35 AM)KeithC Wrote: Attempting to turn bluetooth on on my pi zero + pirateaudio causes browser access to hang. SSH works fine though, as does the sqlite3 fix. The dtoverlay=disable-bt line is already "hashed out" in the /boot/config.txt file that is distributed with moOde 7.1.0. Regards, Kent RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Pbnmjk - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 11:48 AM)vinnn Wrote: PbnmjkHello,@vinnn SD card was formatted yesterday, I moved back to 32bit and at this moment all work fine. My RPI3B+ take 3 hours aprox. but It's using USB 2.0. My RPI4 8GB take in between one hour and 1 hour and a half using USB 3.0. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Pbnmjk - 04-01-2021 (04-01-2021, 10:24 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Right. MPD is known to crash on 64-bit kernel. @Tim Curtis But when it works, it's amazing... RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - Pbnmjk - 04-02-2021 Well, after some hours of listening using 32bit instead of 64 bits, the problem came back. I left the system ON after ending listening session and when I tried to play some tracks again the HD and USB disappeared. It seems the problem is produced when RAID goes to sleep because no activity. After the RAID goes to sleep moOde can't find RAID and I need regenerate all again. I can't disable RAID sleep mode. That's seems a deal breaker ![]() RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - CallMeMike - 04-02-2021 I had no such problem with a QNAP NAS (2x HDDs set as RAID), now I use this NAS as a data backup for the primary NAS which is dedicated to music file only. All on Ethernet connectivity, separate MoOde RPi streamers available for playing independently in two different rooms (before and now). The RAID HDDs were (are) going to 'sleep' and getting 'active' (with a 10-15 seconds delay) when there was any attempt to play music via MoOde. I'd say: question your USB RAID and the application running it... I am probably off the mark here... however I remember a friend getting terribly annoyed when he had been trying to revive an old PC into a generic NAS running a numerous bunch of multiple brand, capacity and format (2.5" and 3.5") HDDs governed by a reputable free LINUX NAS application. Long story short, he gained peace only after eliminating a couple of HDDs (apparently too lazy to kick into spinning... firmware maybe?) and switching to another reputable LINUX NAS application. He's now boasting that there is in the Amazon (not the company) at least ONE TREE saved by him... him only. RE: Official moOde 7.1.0 support thread - DRONE7 - 04-02-2021 (04-02-2021, 04:32 AM)Pbnmjk Wrote: I can't disable RAID sleep mode. Really !? That would seem a 'deal breaker' for the NAS and RAID you are using.... ![]() Hope you can contact the providers of your RAID and find a solution for the 'sleep mode' behaviour. Meanwhile perhaps another NAS distro ? OMV works very well for many users here. |