01-12-2019, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2019, 03:43 PM by MikeyFresh.)
(01-12-2019, 03:08 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Hi, Mike.
Good of you to step up.
If MPD stops for some reason, you'll get a white screen. From your description, moOde boots up and runs. If MPD is stopping when it tries to play a track, then I'd first suspect the Allo subsystem. Is the Allo driver selected, is it the correct version for the kernel installed with moOde, etc.
A quick test of the install is to go back to the default configuration. In the Audio config panel, set the I2S device to "None" and in the MPD Config panel, be sure the Device type is set to "On-board audio device" (remembering to "Save" if you change it). Then reboot. It should be possible to select and play tracks from the playlist even if there is no physical output device connected to the RPi. If this works, then the problem is the Allo subsystem and/or its configuration. If it doesn't then I'd say, yeah, reinstall.
I have no knowledge of the Allo products and drivers so can't comment further.
Regards,
Kent
Thank you sir, thank makes perfect sense. Safe to say he could even plug headphones into the RPi3's 3.5mm jack (using the software volume control to make sure not to blast his ears) and then actually listen to the music in the above test?