03-15-2020, 03:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2020, 03:58 PM by martinb0820.
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(03-15-2020, 01:43 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @martinb0820
I don't think there's necessarily problem with your USB DAC.
An excerpt from your moodeutl -l output
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I seem to recall running into this kind of behavior a while back.
In my case IIRC I had a player configured for a USB DAC, had removed the DAC while the player was off, and forgot about it (I was using the DAC in a test of another moOde player). I saw the same ALSA errors albeit for a different device. They went away when I plugged the DAC back in.
Not quite your situation, but from your first post,
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If this was a fresh install, why did you have to "deselect I2S audio device"? Perhaps the configuration settings in moOde's database (/var/local/www/db/moode-sqlite3.db) and elsewhere no longer match the hardware environment.
Regards,
Kent
Thanks for the reply.The DAC is definitely OK. It has worked with Linux and Windows, and is connected to the PI.
Either the I2S device is selected by default on a new moOde install, or this installation is corrupted because I don't have an I2S device. The Setup Guide, below, suggests that I2S is selected by default.
Code:
2. AUDIO DEVICE SETUP
- USB DEVICE
a) Menu, Configure, Audio
b) Select "None" for I2S audio device then SET
c) Reboot