01-29-2020, 06:39 PM
1. So, you have Bluez-alsa errors which I've never experienced. A little search-engine work turns up hits which suggest perhaps your Bluetooth speaker is powering off during playback. I can't say more. Maybe the Bluez-alsa maintainer can.
As two datapoints, In a first test, I ran a moOde 6.4.1 player for 48 hours straight using a radio station as input and a powered Bluetooth speaker as output. In the current second test, it's been running for hours straight with my NAS as input and the same BT speaker as output. No errors.
2. That final syslog message
suggests your server is still behind the curve. In my case, my OpenMediaVault NAS is running Samba Version 4.5.16-Debian, compared to moOde running Samba Version 4.9.5-Debian. OTOH, I don't know if the old version is a contributing problem and I can't help further if it is.
Sorry, but I don't know what more to contribute to this discussion.
Regards,
Kent
As two datapoints, In a first test, I ran a moOde 6.4.1 player for 48 hours straight using a radio station as input and a powered Bluetooth speaker as output. In the current second test, it's been running for hours straight with my NAS as input and the same BT speaker as output. No errors.
2. That final syslog message
Code:
Jan 29 15:40:53 moode kernel: [ 45.117944] CIFS VFS: server 192.168.0.11 of type Samba 3.2.8 returned unexpected error on SMB posix open, disabling posix open support. Check if server update available.
suggests your server is still behind the curve. In my case, my OpenMediaVault NAS is running Samba Version 4.5.16-Debian, compared to moOde running Samba Version 4.9.5-Debian. OTOH, I don't know if the old version is a contributing problem and I can't help further if it is.
Sorry, but I don't know what more to contribute to this discussion.
Regards,
Kent