05-23-2021, 12:52 PM
Hello Folks,
first of all I would like to express my thanks to the developers and supporters of MOODE, really a wonderful piece of Software.
I am using MOODE 7.2.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and a HifiBerry Digi+ Card, the system was set up from scratch just two weeks ago. The RPi is set to a static IP adresse and only connected via WIFI. My amplifier is connected via TOSLINK optical wire to the RPi. The system is basically working well, I have access to the MOODE GUI from my destop PC as well as from my iPAD Air or my iPhone. BUT: I cannot access the MOODE GUI from my iPad Mini 1. I have to admit that I wanted to use my (old but in very good shape) iPad Mini 1 as screen for the MOODE audio system to avoid scrapping the iPad and saving to buy a new screen.
When opening the Moode GUI website either via IP Adress (as said: static IP) or via moode.local, the Safari browser on the iPAD Mini 1 displays a dark grey surface with the "Moode Menu Buttom" m in the upper right corner, but nothing else (see also the attached picture). I tried several attempts to fix this:
- my iPad Mini has web access and is in the same network segment as all my other devices. For example, I can access the GUI of another RPi running OpenMediaVault, as well as Google search.
- my iPad Mini uses IOS 9.3.5 which is apparently the last issued IOS version, ie no iPad firmware update possible.
- I erased Safari browser cache, which requires to go to settings - Safari, erasing website data and browser history, done already several times
- I checked that JavaScript is switched on (not knowing whether Java is required for MOODE)
- I installed the last available versions of Chrome and Dolphin browser, but both show the exact same behaviour as Safari
- and cross- checked: my MOODE system is always working fine from other sources, means from another iPad (iPad Air), from my iPhone, from my PC
My conclusion: I do not believe there is a mistake on the configuration of my RPi as it is basically working, I fear that the iPad Mini 1 is so old that it can not display the GUI correctly.
This is what I wanted to ask here: do you have an idea what I could do to get my iPad Mini 1 accessing the MOODE GUI?
Thanks for hints or recommendations.
first of all I would like to express my thanks to the developers and supporters of MOODE, really a wonderful piece of Software.
I am using MOODE 7.2.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and a HifiBerry Digi+ Card, the system was set up from scratch just two weeks ago. The RPi is set to a static IP adresse and only connected via WIFI. My amplifier is connected via TOSLINK optical wire to the RPi. The system is basically working well, I have access to the MOODE GUI from my destop PC as well as from my iPAD Air or my iPhone. BUT: I cannot access the MOODE GUI from my iPad Mini 1. I have to admit that I wanted to use my (old but in very good shape) iPad Mini 1 as screen for the MOODE audio system to avoid scrapping the iPad and saving to buy a new screen.
When opening the Moode GUI website either via IP Adress (as said: static IP) or via moode.local, the Safari browser on the iPAD Mini 1 displays a dark grey surface with the "Moode Menu Buttom" m in the upper right corner, but nothing else (see also the attached picture). I tried several attempts to fix this:
- my iPad Mini has web access and is in the same network segment as all my other devices. For example, I can access the GUI of another RPi running OpenMediaVault, as well as Google search.
- my iPad Mini uses IOS 9.3.5 which is apparently the last issued IOS version, ie no iPad firmware update possible.
- I erased Safari browser cache, which requires to go to settings - Safari, erasing website data and browser history, done already several times
- I checked that JavaScript is switched on (not knowing whether Java is required for MOODE)
- I installed the last available versions of Chrome and Dolphin browser, but both show the exact same behaviour as Safari
- and cross- checked: my MOODE system is always working fine from other sources, means from another iPad (iPad Air), from my iPhone, from my PC
My conclusion: I do not believe there is a mistake on the configuration of my RPi as it is basically working, I fear that the iPad Mini 1 is so old that it can not display the GUI correctly.
This is what I wanted to ask here: do you have an idea what I could do to get my iPad Mini 1 accessing the MOODE GUI?
Thanks for hints or recommendations.