05-24-2018, 02:37 AM
Hi,
I'm currently running Moode 4.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3, ethernet connection, audio output using USB to my Schiit Gungnir Multibit DAC (gen 2 USB). Playback done using upnp from a foobar2000 server (proxied by BubbleUPnP server), controlled by BubbleUPnP on my Android phone.
I recently switched from Rune to Moode, and really appreciated the perceived sound quality improvement. However, there would be random popping noise/clicks during playback. These are completely random, and occur about once, twice or none per track. This did not happen on the same setup using Rune.
Frustrated, I flashed Rune on another MicroSD card to compare. Rune still produce zero popping noise/clicks over 3 days so far. The moment I switch back to the Moode card the noise/clicks comes back.
MPD cache set to 4096/30% on both setup. Switching CPU config to on-demand, or enabling UAC2 fix, did not resolve the issue.
I really want to continue using Moode, since the sound quality is absolutely stellar outside this issue. However it's also a very distracting issue . Hopefully this can be resolved.
I maintain a few Ubuntu servers at work so I'm very familiar with the terminal. Feel free to give more technical instructions.
I'm currently running Moode 4.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3, ethernet connection, audio output using USB to my Schiit Gungnir Multibit DAC (gen 2 USB). Playback done using upnp from a foobar2000 server (proxied by BubbleUPnP server), controlled by BubbleUPnP on my Android phone.
I recently switched from Rune to Moode, and really appreciated the perceived sound quality improvement. However, there would be random popping noise/clicks during playback. These are completely random, and occur about once, twice or none per track. This did not happen on the same setup using Rune.
Frustrated, I flashed Rune on another MicroSD card to compare. Rune still produce zero popping noise/clicks over 3 days so far. The moment I switch back to the Moode card the noise/clicks comes back.
MPD cache set to 4096/30% on both setup. Switching CPU config to on-demand, or enabling UAC2 fix, did not resolve the issue.
I really want to continue using Moode, since the sound quality is absolutely stellar outside this issue. However it's also a very distracting issue . Hopefully this can be resolved.
I maintain a few Ubuntu servers at work so I'm very familiar with the terminal. Feel free to give more technical instructions.