06-23-2021, 10:01 PM
Ok what typically happens when you first turn the Speaker or Headphones on is:
1. It will automatically connect to Moode Bluetooth
2. The "Bluetooth Active" overlay screen will appear
3. Click "BlueZ Config" button
4. Select "MPD Audio output -> Bluetooth"
5. Click CHANGE
6. Click back-arrow and return to Playback screen
7. Start playback to the Bluetooth speaker or Headphones
If you want to resume MPD playback to the locally attached audio device then:
1. Open BlueZ Config
2. Select "MPD Audio output -> Local" but don't click CHANGE (although clicking it just adds an unneeded step)
3. Click DISCONNECT which will also incorporate the change
4. Click back-arrow and return to Playback screen
5. Start playback to the locally attached audio device
There is also one other Bluetooth capability in moOde and thats Bluetooth Speaker sharing. It's an option in Audio Config. that enables multiple connected Bluetooth clients to share the audio output. Apple iTunes clients had some sort of notification mechanism that would show a popup when a particular client wanted to use the audio output. I don't know how other clients would behave. In fact I haven't tested this feature in years.
1. It will automatically connect to Moode Bluetooth
2. The "Bluetooth Active" overlay screen will appear
3. Click "BlueZ Config" button
4. Select "MPD Audio output -> Bluetooth"
5. Click CHANGE
6. Click back-arrow and return to Playback screen
7. Start playback to the Bluetooth speaker or Headphones
If you want to resume MPD playback to the locally attached audio device then:
1. Open BlueZ Config
2. Select "MPD Audio output -> Local" but don't click CHANGE (although clicking it just adds an unneeded step)
3. Click DISCONNECT which will also incorporate the change
4. Click back-arrow and return to Playback screen
5. Start playback to the locally attached audio device
There is also one other Bluetooth capability in moOde and thats Bluetooth Speaker sharing. It's an option in Audio Config. that enables multiple connected Bluetooth clients to share the audio output. Apple iTunes clients had some sort of notification mechanism that would show a popup when a particular client wanted to use the audio output. I don't know how other clients would behave. In fact I haven't tested this feature in years.