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Newbie Questions - DBJ1212 - 07-20-2020 Finally have a Raspberry PI and an IQAudio Dac hooked up to some Fluance Ai40 powered speakers. I guess it's not a high end top of the line set up but I'm on a tight budget. So far it sounds fine to me. There are a couple things in the Moode settings that I don't know what they are or do. I hope this is posted in the correct forum. One thing I'm wondering about is SoX Resampleing and the other is Gain. Could someone give me a quick explanation what these are and do? I understand volume normalization. The other thing is UPnP Cient for MPD. I've been wondering if there's a way to play Amazon music, Google or Pandora through Moode. Or YouTube. I do have Spotify working. If anyone has any other suggestions that would improve the sound from my little system it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help. RE: Newbie Questions - HemiRick - 07-20-2020 To play Amazon music, Google, Tidal or Pandora, can be done using airplay....turn it on in Moode and then find a airplay client for your OS. I use tuneblade on my Win10. RE: Newbie Questions - DBJ1212 - 07-21-2020 (07-20-2020, 03:46 AM)HemiRick Wrote: To play Amazon music, Google, Tidal or Pandora, can be done using airplay....turn it on in Moode and then find a airplay client for your OS. I use tuneblade on my Win10. Thanks for the reply. Going to try to figure it out. RE: Newbie Questions - TheOldPresbyope - 07-24-2020 (07-24-2020, 05:38 AM)crack Wrote:(07-20-2020, 03:46 AM)HemiRick Wrote: To play Amazon music, Google, Tidal or Pandora, can be done using airplay....turn it on in Moode and then find a airplay client for your OS. I use tuneblade on my Win10. Try your favorite search engine. Here's an interesting possibility. Full disclosure: I've never tried it. Regards, Kent |