07-15-2024, 01:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2024, 02:34 PM by Tim Curtis.
Edit Reason: mark solved
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Hi
I have a Raspberry Pi +3B with a Hifiberry Digi+ Pro HAT. I updated to 9.0.4 (Bookworm 64Bit) several weeks ago using the Raspberry Pi Imager.
It all worked well and it is still working fine. However it did give the error alert: Alert popup: "JSON parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data" - this alert kept repeating. This did not effect the installation as far as I could see. I loaded my library and my radios and they all worked.
Now I do see an issue with my Moode - not sure it's definitely related to the alert. I have been running Moode for several weeks with all the default settings. But I was looking at the defaults and I noticed wifi was enabled so, as I have a wired connection, I disabled the wifi.
There were no error messages but after the restart I had lost all the sound on playback. Both of radios and my library. I did check moodeutl -l and that showed no issues. I have repeated this on a fresh install and I get the same result. Is wifi on essential? Maybe I am missing something obvious or doing something completely wrong but I thought I would report it.
Incidentally HiFiBerry's lastest digital feed HAT is the Digi2 Pro - it's not on the Moode list. I have a Digi2 Pro on another Moode device - it seems to work fine using the Moode listed Digi Pro.
Yours
Fred
I have a Raspberry Pi +3B with a Hifiberry Digi+ Pro HAT. I updated to 9.0.4 (Bookworm 64Bit) several weeks ago using the Raspberry Pi Imager.
It all worked well and it is still working fine. However it did give the error alert: Alert popup: "JSON parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data" - this alert kept repeating. This did not effect the installation as far as I could see. I loaded my library and my radios and they all worked.
Now I do see an issue with my Moode - not sure it's definitely related to the alert. I have been running Moode for several weeks with all the default settings. But I was looking at the defaults and I noticed wifi was enabled so, as I have a wired connection, I disabled the wifi.
There were no error messages but after the restart I had lost all the sound on playback. Both of radios and my library. I did check moodeutl -l and that showed no issues. I have repeated this on a fresh install and I get the same result. Is wifi on essential? Maybe I am missing something obvious or doing something completely wrong but I thought I would report it.
Incidentally HiFiBerry's lastest digital feed HAT is the Digi2 Pro - it's not on the Moode list. I have a Digi2 Pro on another Moode device - it seems to work fine using the Moode listed Digi Pro.
Yours
Fred