01-19-2025, 07:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2025, 08:00 PM by abuelomg.
Edit Reason: Mentioned that scanning for audio sources does not work
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I have the same problem with a McIntosh MA9000. The MoOde box is normally powered on permanently, while the McIntosh is powered off and back on every day.
After a power failure (Reboot of the Raspberry Pi 4) while the McIntosh is powered off, the USB audio gets lost and the Pi falls back to HDMI audio.
Powering on the McIntosh at this stage does not help, I can't select USB audio from the menus - "scan" does not work. I have to reboot the Raspberry Pi while the McIntosh is powered on and only after the reboot I can then change audio output from HDMI back to USB audio output again.
No problem for me, but to other family members this procedure is somewhat awkward.
After a power failure (Reboot of the Raspberry Pi 4) while the McIntosh is powered off, the USB audio gets lost and the Pi falls back to HDMI audio.
Powering on the McIntosh at this stage does not help, I can't select USB audio from the menus - "scan" does not work. I have to reboot the Raspberry Pi while the McIntosh is powered on and only after the reboot I can then change audio output from HDMI back to USB audio output again.
No problem for me, but to other family members this procedure is somewhat awkward.