03-12-2021, 09:56 PM
@dgelman
I'm a very literal reader. Let me make sure I understand your circumstance.
1. The title says "large Qobuz song." Does this means only long tracks are a problem and short ones play ok?
2. You mention two different control programs but not the method of interaction with Qobuz servers. By this I mean
a) one can configure the moOde UPnP Renderer/Qobuz plugin with one's login credentials, after which moOde acts a proxy for the Qobuz servers, or
b) one can configure some control program with one's Qobuz login credentials directly (for mconnectLite on my iPad, for example, Qobuz is found under "Internet Music"), after which the control program acts as a proxy for the Qobuz servers.
Which method are you using?
I have to warn that method a) is still rather unreliable with the version of upmpdcli included in moOde 7.0.1. The next release of moOde includes a newer, much more reliable version of upmpdcli. I recommend method b).
I just listened to the 19-minute track you identified using method b) --- Lovely music and deft conducting by Previn. No static, no skips.
Regards,
Kent
I'm a very literal reader. Let me make sure I understand your circumstance.
1. The title says "large Qobuz song." Does this means only long tracks are a problem and short ones play ok?
2. You mention two different control programs but not the method of interaction with Qobuz servers. By this I mean
a) one can configure the moOde UPnP Renderer/Qobuz plugin with one's login credentials, after which moOde acts a proxy for the Qobuz servers, or
b) one can configure some control program with one's Qobuz login credentials directly (for mconnectLite on my iPad, for example, Qobuz is found under "Internet Music"), after which the control program acts as a proxy for the Qobuz servers.
Which method are you using?
I have to warn that method a) is still rather unreliable with the version of upmpdcli included in moOde 7.0.1. The next release of moOde includes a newer, much more reliable version of upmpdcli. I recommend method b).
I just listened to the 19-minute track you identified using method b) --- Lovely music and deft conducting by Previn. No static, no skips.
Regards,
Kent