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Problem: Corrupted songs?
#1
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The files seem corrupted by the moode interface but on a PC everything is fine and they play correctly. Sometimes it does it with different albums but especially with this one. I have refreshed the library many times but nothing has changed. The songs seem to last a few seconds from moode when in reality they last more than 3 minutes each. I have also changed storage disk but that is not the problem. Do you think it is a problem with my songs or has anyone encountered it? I would like to point out that the songs are played on another device without problems.

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Host:  stereo
RPiOS: 12.8 Bookworm 64-bit | Linux: 6.6.62 64-bit
Model: Pi-Zero 2 W 512MB
Audio: HiFiBerry DAC+ Zero


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             Release 9.2.2 2025-01-08
               (C) 2014 Tim Curtis
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[*]Amplifier: Modified Fosi Audio V3
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#2
What audio format are the songs and where did they come from?
Enjoy the Music!
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#3
(01-17-2025, 11:44 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: What audio format are the songs and where did they come from?

They come from different sources but they are all in FLAC format. This album (The Cure Gratest Hits) in particular is FLAC (16-44) downloaded from the web from a pirate site because my original disc is broken (in my country if I have a physical copy of a disc it is allowed to have it in digital format) but the error occurs even with music that I personally ripped from the CD
[*]Speakers: Chario Constellation Delphinus
[*]Amplifier: Modified Fosi Audio V3
[*]Source: Raspberry Pi Zero 2W + HiFiBerry DAC+ Zero
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#4
Since the issue occurs only with certain albums/tracks and not all tracks it would most likely rule out a bug in moode software.

I'd avoid downloading tracks from untrustworthy sites because the metadata can contain malicious script code.
Enjoy the Music!
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#5
(01-17-2025, 12:28 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Since the issue occurs only with certain albums/tracks and not all tracks it would most likely rule out a bug in moode software.

I'd avoid downloading tracks from untrustworthy sites because the metadata can contain malicious script code.

I know the sites where I download the tracks but thanks for the heads up anyway. I want to point out that the tracks played on my PC do not have any kind of problem and this problem does not happen on specific tracks but randomly from time to time on tracks that previously sounded fine
[*]Speakers: Chario Constellation Delphinus
[*]Amplifier: Modified Fosi Audio V3
[*]Source: Raspberry Pi Zero 2W + HiFiBerry DAC+ Zero
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#6
Very hard to suggest a remedy for a problem which occurs randomly. I've certainly never seen anything like you describe in the many years I've used various releases of moOde.

For a start, post the whole System info log and not just the first portion.

Also, for mysterious problems with Raspberry Pi's, the first question is always "are you using an official RPi power supply?" [1] Power may not be the issue but we can't assume anything.

Regards,
Kent

[1] Back in the day, the checksheet for our help desk began "Is everything plugged in to a live outlet? Is everything turned on?"
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#7
(01-17-2025, 12:51 PM)Nikolovich Wrote:
(01-17-2025, 12:28 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Since the issue occurs only with certain albums/tracks and not all tracks it would most likely rule out a bug in moode software.

I'd avoid downloading tracks from untrustworthy sites because the metadata can contain malicious script code.

I know the sites where I download the tracks but thanks for the heads up anyway. I want to point out that the tracks played on my PC do not have any kind of problem and this problem does not happen on specific tracks but randomly from time to time on tracks that previously sounded fine

Is the issue that sometimes the same tracks display the correct duration and play fine but other times they do not?
Enjoy the Music!
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#8
I would ask if the songs -that you marked- also play just a few seconds, or do they play the whole length?
It seems unlikely moOde corrupts the files since they play correct on another device (PC).
Are it always the same files that have the wrong length?
You say the files come from different sources. Did you modify the tags for these files?
I suspect a tagging problem...
Set 1: PI 3+B => FiiO K11 => JBL 308P
Set 2: PI ZW2 => Allo Mini Boss => JDS Labs Atom+ => PreSonus Studio 8 
Set 3: PI 3+A => Allo DigiOne => Dynaudio Air 12 + Base 15

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