12-26-2019, 07:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2019, 07:15 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: try to clarify the last paragraph, still murky
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@gizze
Regarding Qobuz, so far as I know, the upmpdcli code which creates the Tidal and Qobuz proxy services on moOde no longer works for Qobuz. This is the result of actions Qobuz took last October, and it has affected many open-source music players. You can find cries of anguish about this posted around the Web!
According to the upmpdcli developer (https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/upmpdcli/...anual.html)
The Media Server referred to here is the part of upmpdcli which acts as a proxy for the Tidal (and Qobuz) streaming services.
That URI you see in your error message, such as "http://192.168.1.68:19156/tidal/7334269.AAC", is a proxy URI on your moOde player which is converted by the upmpdcli code into the real URI of the track on the Tidal (or Qobuz) server.
As for Tidal, I seem to recall seeing something like your problem once before but, sorry, I can't remember the specifics. I'll have to do some digging and get back to you.
As an alternative to using moOde with upmpdcli's proxy to access Qobuz tracks, you can use an app such as BubbleUPnP (on Android) which is a UPnP control point/player which can act as a Qobuz (or Tidal) proxy and which can direct the output to the moOde UPnP renderer, or you can just use one of the Qobuz apps.
Regards,
Kent
Regarding Qobuz, so far as I know, the upmpdcli code which creates the Tidal and Qobuz proxy services on moOde no longer works for Qobuz. This is the result of actions Qobuz took last October, and it has affected many open-source music players. You can find cries of anguish about this posted around the Web!
According to the upmpdcli developer (https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/upmpdcli/...anual.html)
Quote:Using Qobuz through the Upmpdcli Media Server
upmpdcli Qobuz access does not work any more....
The Media Server referred to here is the part of upmpdcli which acts as a proxy for the Tidal (and Qobuz) streaming services.
That URI you see in your error message, such as "http://192.168.1.68:19156/tidal/7334269.AAC", is a proxy URI on your moOde player which is converted by the upmpdcli code into the real URI of the track on the Tidal (or Qobuz) server.
As for Tidal, I seem to recall seeing something like your problem once before but, sorry, I can't remember the specifics. I'll have to do some digging and get back to you.
As an alternative to using moOde with upmpdcli's proxy to access Qobuz tracks, you can use an app such as BubbleUPnP (on Android) which is a UPnP control point/player which can act as a Qobuz (or Tidal) proxy and which can direct the output to the moOde UPnP renderer, or you can just use one of the Qobuz apps.
Regards,
Kent