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Hi Mike,
truely, I don't know. At first, I applied the commands given by Mystic; all went ok, but I just checked the list to the HiFiBerry entries, so I don't know if the entry was already there at the end.
So I applied yours, reboot again, and then I got the idea to check the bottom of the list, and there it was...
Sorry for the mess and not be able to answer you.
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Agaufres,
Glad it works for you.
I’d love to know answer to whether the I2S setting matters in this situation. Since everything seems to play correctly and well, I’m betting that it’s just a menu Item misfit in Moode and that all drivers are properly engaged on the back end. Hopefully the devs can weigh in if/when they get a board to play with.
As for volume, yes, no software volume will have better sound. In theory. But on my setup, playing in kitchen through a Klipsch tabletop speaker , I can’t hear the difference so I use the software vol for convenience.
Best
Mike
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No problem. It should write back exactly where it was when you opened it. You should not need to move it or do anything but write it out. If you want, you can always go to that folder and check its contents to make sure its there.
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Make sure you use the “sudo” command when you type it in. I just double checked and it worked fine. When you do ctl-o, it will show the full name of the file its saving (boot/config...). All you need to do is hit return and it will confirm that it wrote X lines. Let me know if that doesn’t work.
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FYI: That kernel was released more than a year before the DAC2 HD.