03-27-2022, 05:04 PM
(03-27-2022, 04:36 PM)cheapvega Wrote:(03-26-2022, 07:01 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: 1. Renderer overlays are an integral part of the renderer sub-system and cannot be removed. It wouldn't make sense anyway because a renderer is a separate playback application where it's control UI is an app on some other computer or mobile. MPD, the Library and the Configs are irrelevant when a renderer is active.
2. Those types of niche customizations would need to be done by either yourself or another developer thats interested in the same thing. Another avenue for getting some dev attention is if a lot of users expressed interest in your proposal.
1. OK, I am good with controlling stuff like play/last/next track via my phone or w/e. But do the volume/EQ settings in moOde apply to the renderer? It would be nice to have access to those settings without having to disconnect/reconnect the renderer (especially volume). And an overlay with album art and artist/track info would be nice as well.
2. I'll do more research on that. I imagine there have to be other users pushing analog inputs through moOde.
The client app for a renderer controls volume. moOde automatically sets its own volume to 0dB when a renderer connects. This ensures overall volume is 0dB when client volume is at 100%.
EQ will sound same for MPD as for the renderers that support EQ. Read the heading text in the Equalizer section of Audio Config for which renderers support moOde EQ's.
Airplay cover art and metadata was unreliable in the implementation that was used some years back in moOde and so it was dropped. If a dev has a solution that works I'll be happy to take a look.