06-28-2023, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2023, 07:36 PM by MikeyFresh.)
(06-26-2023, 10:13 AM)magostinelli Wrote: Yes I confirm, that with additional package is working, but before installing it, in my case, it doesn't work with BubbleUPnP.
But in your case you haven't a Qobuz account, right?
I open BubbleUPnP choose moode render, go to Library -> Qobuz and browse artist (or albums, playlists, etc) and play it.
Maybe the additional package is usefull for this?
With the additional package, I can power off the phone after an Album was addedd to the playlist, everything continue to work.
Let's be very clear, you are referring to the use of Qobuz streaming to a Moode-based Renderer using BubbleUPnP.
You'd like to be able to pass the entire playlist from the Android control point to the renderer itself, thereby allowing you to shut off the Android device/BubbleUPnP and keep listening, all of which is an OpenHome thing as previously noted.
While I can't comment on the use of Moode's own OpenHome setting now vs. previous releases or what may have changed in that regard with upmpdcli, I can tell you if this continues to bother you then maybe try running an instance of BubbleUpnp Server elsewhere on your network, and have that instance create the Moode OpenHome renderer instead. I do know that works, though it also requires some other computing device to be running, in my case it's another RPi 4B running Ubuntu that hosts the always on BubbleUPnP Server.
The above is rock solid in terms of allowing Moode to be an OpenHome renderer, though you do need to remember to periodically "clear the deck" by deleting the stored playlist, in order to avoid a problem that has sometimes been referred to as an orphaned playlist scenario.