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Bluetooth issues in Canada
#11
(06-21-2024, 01:30 AM)Jakekoe Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 09:43 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I don't see anything suspicious in the logs. All the settings look ok.

In the Bluetooth Control screen try setting ALSA output mode to "Compatibility"

Unfortunately that doesn’t affect it. 

Are the older versions of Moode available to see if I can get it work again with a version from about a year ago?

Go to https://github.com/moode-player/moode/releases and scroll through the 61 releases currently there (many screens worth).

For the release you want, click on Assets to see links for the binary image, source code, etc.

Regards,
Kent
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#12
In the main forum menu the older releases can be found from the Releases heading
https://github.com/moode-player/moode/releases

Kent was typing faster than me !! :-)

Get yourself another sd card then you can use one for the older release and have music while you and the forum continue to investigate the bluetooth issue and swap cards for testing.
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#13
I have found the new releases much faster and responsive so I'm wondering if it would make any difference if I were to "reset" the Pi back to a default and the reinstall the newest version? Would this make sense and if so, how would I do this?
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#14
(06-21-2024, 01:53 PM)Jakekoe Wrote: I have found the new releases much faster and responsive so I'm wondering if it would make any difference if I were to "reset" the Pi back to a default and the reinstall the newest version? Would this make sense and if so, how would I do this?

There’s no resetting of a Pi to be done. Just flash and install a new moOde image if you think what you have now in corrupt in some way.

Regards,
Kent
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#15
I apologize for the question I'm about to ask that's sure roll some eyes. 

I'd like to go back and try version 8.3.3 from last year. I believe my Bluetooth was working on that version. 

So when I go to that section of the archives in GitHub, I see several links and 2 ISO Image labels the one I'd like to try is:

ISO image (64-bit) (Archived)

SHA-256 cecf9398df5133fa35a8035a8043209857482ab86db85600966f40563e5f1c5a

but it doesn't seem to have a link to the ISO image file to download.

So how do I actually get the ISO file to burn to the SD? 

Also I assume I'll have to use Ubuntu or can I use the Raspberry Pi Imager once I find the ISO image?

I've played with all the links but can't seem to figure out how the repository system works. 

Again, sorry for my ignorance here and thanks again for your help!
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#16
Images marked as Archived are a security risk because they contain known embedded userid's and passwords, and thus they are not available. This is for everyones benefit.

Just keep in mind that the project only has enough bandwidth to support the current release so you are more or less on your own with older releases.
Enjoy the Music!
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#17
Oh shoot. So I can't really go back to find an older version that worked for me? Wonder if there's any way to test the Bluetooth on my Pi to identify if the issue is hardware or software?

Am I the only one with this problem using the Bluetooth rendering? If not, hardware must be the issue if there's no reset. Right?
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#18
The output from moodeutl --hwparams that you provided earlier showed that a 16/44.1 PCM stream was being sent to your audio device, and you did say in your OP that radio stations play ok. That would suggest the device is ok.

Usually with "Bluetooth no sound" issue the problem is that the volume in the client app is 0 or too low.
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#19
(06-23-2024, 02:54 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: The output from moodeutl --hwparams that you provided earlier showed that a 16/44.1 PCM stream was being sent to your audio device, and you did say in your OP that radio stations play ok. That would suggest the device is ok.

Usually with "Bluetooth no sound" issue the problem is that the volume in the client app is 0 or too low.
I'll double check but I believe I checked the volume on all the devices using several types of app like MusicBee as well as radio paradise directly from the web. 

I'll test them again later.  I re-tried it also with current 32 bit version but that has the same result.
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#20
If the client is a PC/Mac then there will be two volume controls: the System or OS volume and the App volume. Both have to be set.
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