04-27-2023, 04:35 PM
@the_bertrum The startSpotify() messages are thrown by moOde with debug logging turned on.
@Nutul Yup, Al, your conjecture about sourcing Spotify streams is correct and is easy to demonstrate. Once a Spotify track or playlist of tracks has been started in the Spotify app on my iPad, for example, with moOde as the current device, one can kill the app or even power off the iPad with no interruption to moOde playback. Restart the Spotify app and it soon retrieves the currently playing track info from moOde.
OTOH, thinking about it leaves me even more perplexed trying to conjecture reasons the OP might be experiencing slowdown in playback. I suspect it's a topic best posted by the OP on the librespot github discussions forum. (A quick search of both the discussions forum and the issues log on keywords such as speed, slow, and the like didn't turn up anything that looked relevant). 'course they'll want more details about the sourcing device including OS, and Spotify app, as well as the moOde version, the librespot version, and audio backend (ALSA).
Regards,
Kent
@Nutul Yup, Al, your conjecture about sourcing Spotify streams is correct and is easy to demonstrate. Once a Spotify track or playlist of tracks has been started in the Spotify app on my iPad, for example, with moOde as the current device, one can kill the app or even power off the iPad with no interruption to moOde playback. Restart the Spotify app and it soon retrieves the currently playing track info from moOde.
OTOH, thinking about it leaves me even more perplexed trying to conjecture reasons the OP might be experiencing slowdown in playback. I suspect it's a topic best posted by the OP on the librespot github discussions forum. (A quick search of both the discussions forum and the issues log on keywords such as speed, slow, and the like didn't turn up anything that looked relevant). 'course they'll want more details about the sourcing device including OS, and Spotify app, as well as the moOde version, the librespot version, and audio backend (ALSA).
Regards,
Kent