09-29-2022, 09:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2022, 09:30 PM by TheOldPresbyope.)
@Phil35
Hi, Phil.
Got your file. Off the top of my head, it looks good and it plays fine in moOde 8.2.0 using my Creative Tech USB-W2 audio adapter (which transmits aptX Bluetooth to my Sennheiser headphones; it is seen by Linux as a audio device, not a Bluetooth device). All default audio settings. Here's the audio info provided by moOde during playback
The command line tool mediainfo tells much the same story.
...BUT...
when I enable the moOde Bluetooth renderer, connect to a JBL Bluetooth speaker, and switch MPD audio output to Bluetooth, I get the same error as you do.
Ah, before enabling the Bluetooth renderer try going to MPD settings and enable SoX Resampling with 16 bit depth. That did do the trick for me...just don't ask me why it works.
(I believe it has to do with that "f bit" encoding. I promise I'll figure it out...eventually.)
Fascinating track, by the way. I've never heard it before but I love it.
Regards,
Kent
Hi, Phil.
Got your file. Off the top of my head, it looks good and it plays fine in moOde 8.2.0 using my Creative Tech USB-W2 audio adapter (which transmits aptX Bluetooth to my Sennheiser headphones; it is seen by Linux as a audio device, not a Bluetooth device). All default audio settings. Here's the audio info provided by moOde during playback
Code:
INPUT / OUTPUT
Source SDCARD/Many rivers to cross - face A.ogg
Encoded at f bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo Vorbis
Decoded to 24 bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo,
Output rate 16 bit, 48 kHz, Stereo, 1.536 Mbps
Output mode ALSA Default (plughw)
Output chain MPD -> plughw -> Device
Loopback off
The command line tool mediainfo tells much the same story.
...BUT...
when I enable the moOde Bluetooth renderer, connect to a JBL Bluetooth speaker, and switch MPD audio output to Bluetooth, I get the same error as you do.
Ah, before enabling the Bluetooth renderer try going to MPD settings and enable SoX Resampling with 16 bit depth. That did do the trick for me...just don't ask me why it works.

Fascinating track, by the way. I've never heard it before but I love it.
Regards,
Kent