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What I2S driver are u using?
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The hifiberry-dac driver is used for the Mamboberry selections and this driver is max 192K. The rip-dac driver is used for the Soekris selection and we have enhanced the pcm1794a codec it uses to support 384K.
I have no idea what squeezelite is doing as far as detecting/supporting sample rates.
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moOde uses the rip-dac driver for the Audiophonics ES9023 selection.
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Raspberry Pi 3B
HiFiBerry Amp2
20V power supply (to Amp2)
Ethernet connection
Fresh install of moOde 7.xx
Music on a NAS
Controlled with brand-new, recent-model phone.
The install went without a hitch. The interface took a while to figure out. I'm finding that on a phone, though, it's often very slow to respond (15-30 seconds, sometimes). I turned off the adaptive color, and that seemed to help, but it still often takes so long to respond that I tap the screen again, and again, and again (with 5-10 seconds between) before anything happens.
I saw that one prior post mentioned a low voltage to the Pi. I doubt that's the issue here, since it's a switchable power supply set to 20V. Also Volumio previously worked fine with this setup (at a lower voltage). If I can't get this fixed, I'll have to switch back to Volumio. moOde is more attractive, but it's not usable on the phone as is for me.
Separately, I found that trying to connect to moOde when the NAS is off leads to an even more unresponsive situation (granted, that was also on the phone (and an older model), so maybe it's the same problem.