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Problem: BlueTooth Output Very Low
#11
(07-01-2022, 08:00 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote:
(07-01-2022, 11:18 AM)Crackerjb Wrote: Hi

I have a Pi 4B 4GB running Moode 8.1.1 (64 bit version) and a HifBerry DAC+ Pro and its working great on both the headphone jack and of course the DAC to a Bose Companion 50 speaker system and sounds great. I want to try and stream this Moode system now to a Bose Flex Bluetooth speaker which I am having issues with.

I set up the BT via the BlueZ config and can pair and connect the speaker but the BT output to the speaker is extremely low ( in fact you can only hear it very faintly if you place the speaker to your ear.) There is also a lot of back ground noise and hiss but I guess this is because the Moode output volume is set to 100 and the speaker volume set to max. I have tried all sorts of changes including removing the DAC completely and configuring just the PI 4B but still no joy. I have checked the Alsamixer and its only has the DAC output listed which I would expect and this is all good. I also tried various other BT devices ( apple Airpods, Jabras BT headset ) and still the same issue.
Has anyone else had issues with BT on the Moode 8.1.1 ?

I just ran a quick test with an Anker Soundcore BT speaker and no issues with volume however when changing from MPD audio output -> Bluetooth back to -> Local the BlueZ Config screen crashes :-0

This is due to a bug involving a missing library and is fixed in upcoming moOde 8.1.2 (soon).

For renderer issues where the UI is broken run one of the commands below to restart and reset the renderer.

Code:
moodeutl -R --renderer_name
moodeutl --btreset

pi@kef:~ $ moodeutl --help
Usage: moodeutl [OPTION]
Moode utility programs

With no OPTION print the help text and exit.

-a             Print features availability
-A [add|rm N]  Update features availability
-c             Detect highest CIFS protocol version [host or ip address]
-C             Detect CIFS shares [host or ip address]
-d             Dump session file (requires sudo)
-D [var name]  Delete session variable (requires sudo)
-e [filename]  Export settings to [filename] or ./moodecfg-<timestamp>.ini
-i             Import /boot/moodecfg.ini
-f             Print supported audio formats
-F             Print full alsacap info
-l             Print moode log
-m             Run system monitor
-n             Detect NBT (Samba) hosts
-o             List audio overlays
-p             Import playlists
-q             Query sql database
-r             Restart servers
-R             Restart renderer [--bluetooth | --airplay | --spotify | --squeezelite | --roonbridge]
-s             Print system info
-t             Print last 10 lines of moode log and wait
-u             Check radio station urls for playability
-U             Check station urls, list only unplayable
--btreset      Reset Bluetooth to off
--mpdlog       Print MPD log
--mooderel     Print moOde release
--revision     Print the hardware revision
--version      Print the program version
--help         Print this help text

Tim - thanks for the update and yes I did hit that issue during my debug procedure, so glad its was not me doing something wrong !
I did some more research on wifi/bluetooth interference and found this that maybe a cause - I need to separate the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands to be sure.

https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=286379
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#12
OK did some more tests with Moode 8.0.1 and a new Pi 4B with no DAC and still have the same issues so its either my wifi/BT setup or something I have got set wrong in the Moode config - anyone got any ideas ?
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#13
Hello. 
I have a similar problem that occurred with version 8.0.0. After connecting to the Sony soundbar HT-X8500, the volume on the speaker is extremely low.

With all previous versions included 7.6.1 the volume is normal. I've tried both versions with just the basic Bluetooth setup, no DAC drivers installed.
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#14
Have you tried increasing the volume on the Bluetooth speaker itself?
Enjoy the Music!
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#15
(11-08-2022, 01:21 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Have you tried increasing the volume on the Bluetooth speaker itself?

I still have the option to increase the volume on the Sony speaker, but with version 8.0 I do not achieve satisfactory volume even with 100% output, while with version 7.6 it is significantly louder at 50% output.
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#16
I ran a quick test this morning playing over Bluetooth to a Yamaha Sound bar and no issues with volume. I just had to bump the sound bar volume up a bit.
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