Now I'm having a weird problem, updating 9.2.3 (I think; it had been a while) to 9.3.0.
I did botch it the first time, so I took out the uSD card from my RPi 4 and used the RPi Imager to write 9.3.0 onto the uSD.
Stuck that back in my RPi, booted it up.
Everything seems fine except that the Library page doesn't show any files on the external USB hard drive.
I see the radio stations and they play.
Is it a problem that my USB connected HDD is formatted NTFS?
Also, in the upper left of the screen, there used to be a dropdown for different views of the music files (Tags view, Folder view, Radio, etc.). Now all I see is a Search box.
I can SSH into the RPi to the command line, but I'm a Linux moron.
I downloaded the moode.log file, and it shows my external USB drive is detected.
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20250326 171930 worker: -- Music sources
20250326 171930 worker: --
20250326 171931 worker: USB drive: MoOde LR Music (ntfs)
20250326 171931 worker: NVMe drives: none
20250326 171931 worker: SATA drives: none
20250326 171931 worker: NAS sources: none
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That looks correct. So why aren't the files and folders on that drive appearing in the Moode UI?
Should I send you the moode.log file? How/where to send?
What command(s) should I run to make sure the external USB drive is properly mounted?
Any other commands I should run to get info that might be helpful?
Oops, I kept reading the moode.log file and I found that all the files on this hdd are failing to load, with errors like this:
20250326 172933 thumb-gen: Error: Not a valid FLAC bitstream: USB/MoOde LR Music/JAZZ_16-BIT/Cedar Walton & George Coleman/Eastern Rebellion/05. Mode for Joe.flac
I connected that USB hdd to my Windows laptop and loaded that file into foobar. It plays with no issues. Any other files I chose also played with no issues.
Why is Moode 9.3.0 declaring that these files are not in a valid FLAC bitstream? What could cause that? Is the NTFS formatting not allowed?
Thanks.
I did botch it the first time, so I took out the uSD card from my RPi 4 and used the RPi Imager to write 9.3.0 onto the uSD.
Stuck that back in my RPi, booted it up.
Everything seems fine except that the Library page doesn't show any files on the external USB hard drive.
I see the radio stations and they play.
Is it a problem that my USB connected HDD is formatted NTFS?
Also, in the upper left of the screen, there used to be a dropdown for different views of the music files (Tags view, Folder view, Radio, etc.). Now all I see is a Search box.
I can SSH into the RPi to the command line, but I'm a Linux moron.
I downloaded the moode.log file, and it shows my external USB drive is detected.
__________________
20250326 171930 worker: -- Music sources
20250326 171930 worker: --
20250326 171931 worker: USB drive: MoOde LR Music (ntfs)
20250326 171931 worker: NVMe drives: none
20250326 171931 worker: SATA drives: none
20250326 171931 worker: NAS sources: none
___________________
That looks correct. So why aren't the files and folders on that drive appearing in the Moode UI?
Should I send you the moode.log file? How/where to send?
What command(s) should I run to make sure the external USB drive is properly mounted?
Any other commands I should run to get info that might be helpful?
Oops, I kept reading the moode.log file and I found that all the files on this hdd are failing to load, with errors like this:
20250326 172933 thumb-gen: Error: Not a valid FLAC bitstream: USB/MoOde LR Music/JAZZ_16-BIT/Cedar Walton & George Coleman/Eastern Rebellion/05. Mode for Joe.flac
I connected that USB hdd to my Windows laptop and loaded that file into foobar. It plays with no issues. Any other files I chose also played with no issues.
Why is Moode 9.3.0 declaring that these files are not in a valid FLAC bitstream? What could cause that? Is the NTFS formatting not allowed?
Thanks.