02-09-2023, 09:11 AM
@the_bertrum thanks for the encouraging words. I'm still giving it a chance, if all fails I see 2 options:
- Replace it with a RPI zero 2 w which is a drop-in replacement, fits in the same case, they are just not available right now
- install Raspbian lite, install Gmedia Renderer
I am trying to remove/disable everything I don't need. All I need is UPnP so I can stream from my phone. I definitely have a good enough power source but as you said, I need to double-check the SD card (this one came with the device, so I am sure it's the cheapest one available).
I might move away from moOde and look for something more minimal. I gave picoreplayer a go, but that is based on tinycorelinux which I am completely unfamiliar with. MoOde is great and I'll stick with it if I replace the RPI with a zero 2 W.
We'll see. Let me replace the SD card and check whether that changes anything.
- Replace it with a RPI zero 2 w which is a drop-in replacement, fits in the same case, they are just not available right now
- install Raspbian lite, install Gmedia Renderer
I am trying to remove/disable everything I don't need. All I need is UPnP so I can stream from my phone. I definitely have a good enough power source but as you said, I need to double-check the SD card (this one came with the device, so I am sure it's the cheapest one available).
I might move away from moOde and look for something more minimal. I gave picoreplayer a go, but that is based on tinycorelinux which I am completely unfamiliar with. MoOde is great and I'll stick with it if I replace the RPI with a zero 2 W.
We'll see. Let me replace the SD card and check whether that changes anything.
Listening with the latest moOde on a RPI zero w with a MiniBoss DAC PCM5122 32bit 384kHz and a Volt+ AMP on a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 100 speakers.
pi@moody:~ $ moodeutl -m
CPU: 1.0 GHz, LOAD: 35% 47C | MEM: 63% used | DISK: 39% used, 4.1G free | PHP: 7 workers
pi@moody:~ $ moodeutl -m
CPU: 1.0 GHz, LOAD: 35% 47C | MEM: 63% used | DISK: 39% used, 4.1G free | PHP: 7 workers