08-28-2020, 09:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2020, 09:59 PM by TheOldPresbyope.)
@Alaini93
Since I haven't installed this software I'll leave comments about the lack of sound during local moOde playback to others.
The sudo ./mpd_oled ... command starts a process which runs until you kill it. A CTRL-C from the command line should do the trick.
[Edited] This only works if you are still in the same terminal in which you started the process. If you log into a new terminal, you'll have to do some LInux-fu to kill the process.
Since the alternative renderers---Squeezelite, UPnP, ...---bypass MPD I would not expect to see a display of information when streaming through them. As a general rule, if you don't see track information in the moOdeUI, then you have no possibility of seeing it in mpd_oled either. You can find relevant remarks in some of the previous posts to this thread.
Regards,
Kent
Since I haven't installed this software I'll leave comments about the lack of sound during local moOde playback to others.
The sudo ./mpd_oled ... command starts a process which runs until you kill it. A CTRL-C from the command line should do the trick.
[Edited] This only works if you are still in the same terminal in which you started the process. If you log into a new terminal, you'll have to do some LInux-fu to kill the process.
Since the alternative renderers---Squeezelite, UPnP, ...---bypass MPD I would not expect to see a display of information when streaming through them. As a general rule, if you don't see track information in the moOdeUI, then you have no possibility of seeing it in mpd_oled either. You can find relevant remarks in some of the previous posts to this thread.
Regards,
Kent