05-31-2024, 02:43 PM
@wikko13
Perhaps I'm misreading your posts, but just in case---
Did you read @Tim Curtis's earlier reply carefully?
moOde 9.0.0 has changed the audio configuration procedure from previous versions.
Until a fresh install is been configured, the Output device dropdown list will show only HDMI and USB audio devices that the kernel detects.
You have to tell moOde (well, the kernel actually) that an I2S audio device is present by using the Named I2S device dropdown list to select the proper driver (in your case, HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro) and then reboot.
On subsequent boots, the kernel will detect this driver so now that I2S device also will show up (by name, in your case, HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro) in the Output device dropdown list. Select it and you should have output. This is what Tim was showing in his earlier post.
The genius of this new configuration procedure is that you can now switch back and forth among various HDMI, USB, and the specific I2S device without having to reboot (see the first item in relnotes.txt). On one of my players I have an I2S DAC (to speakers) and a USB DAC (to headphones) and happily switch back and forth.
Good luck and if this doesn't work, please let us know.
Regards,
Kent
Perhaps I'm misreading your posts, but just in case---
Did you read @Tim Curtis's earlier reply carefully?
moOde 9.0.0 has changed the audio configuration procedure from previous versions.
Until a fresh install is been configured, the Output device dropdown list will show only HDMI and USB audio devices that the kernel detects.
You have to tell moOde (well, the kernel actually) that an I2S audio device is present by using the Named I2S device dropdown list to select the proper driver (in your case, HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro) and then reboot.
On subsequent boots, the kernel will detect this driver so now that I2S device also will show up (by name, in your case, HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro) in the Output device dropdown list. Select it and you should have output. This is what Tim was showing in his earlier post.
The genius of this new configuration procedure is that you can now switch back and forth among various HDMI, USB, and the specific I2S device without having to reboot (see the first item in relnotes.txt). On one of my players I have an I2S DAC (to speakers) and a USB DAC (to headphones) and happily switch back and forth.
Good luck and if this doesn't work, please let us know.
Regards,
Kent