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Instruction Guide 128x64 OLED with Song Status and Spectrum Display on Raspberry Pi
#51
pydPiper for the 128x64 oled and raspdac script for the 16x2 oled.

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Remy
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#52
Hi Adrian.....I'm building your oled for a custom raspbian player and used the volumio version as instructed here...

Quote:Build and install on Debian-based OS running MPD, follow the instructions for Build and install on Volumio but use
Code:
PLAYER=MPD make
when building mpd_oled


All works fine except the Spectrum analyser as I omitted the   "MPD audio output needs to be copied to a named pipe"   as it was for Volumio.
Where would I need to put it for vanilla Raspbian ?

Thanks,
Bob.
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#53
Hi Bob

Thanks for the heads-up message. I haven't received any email notifications about new messages on this thread, or your private message, although I can see the alerts on the board. I follow everything up, so if I miss anything then anyone please send me a note to adrian@antiprism.com to look at the Moode forum.

I´ll answer your question privately, as it is for a non-Moode sytem. Feel free to ask general questions by raising an issue on Github - https://github.com/antiprism/mpd_oled/issues

@remy1961, very cool system you have built!

Adrian.
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#54
Thanks adrii for this nice OLED software. I finally moved from Moode 4.0 to 4.3 and just installed mpd_oled. This video preview is my first version of Moode player with transparent acrilyc front panel in minimal aluminium enclosure W114×H50×D130mm, custom 3D printed back panel. Of course Raspberry Pi 3, Audiophonics I-SABRE AMP DAC ES9023 2x30W Class D, IR receiver, 2.42" white I2C OLED.





My new version with mpd_oled and front aluminium panel

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I'm interested in the simplest way to moving all display layout few pixel down?
Thank you too Tim for great player, nice job guys!
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#55
(10-26-2018, 01:17 PM)caca047 Wrote: Thanks adrii for this nice OLED software. I finally moved from Moode 4.0 to 4.3 and just installed mpd_oled. This video preview is my first version of Moode player with transparent acrilyc front panel in minimal aluminium enclosure W114×H50×D130mm, custom 3D printed back panel. Of course Raspberry Pi 3, Audiophonics I-SABRE AMP DAC ES9023 2x30W Class D, IR receiver, 2.42" white I2C OLED.

My new version with mpd_oled and front aluminium panel

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Beautifully packaged!
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#56
+1

Super nice DIY's @caca047, @remy1961 :-)
Enjoy the Music!
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#57
Hi caca047

Very nice system. Looks really good!

I am afraid that there is no facility for changing  the mpd_oled screen layout. However, if you are comfortable changing code then look at the display functions in display.h, and where the  start_y parameter occurs, which is the vertical position on the screen where the widget will be drawn from. You can then amend the the draw_spect_display (and draw_clock) function in main.cpp to change the start_y values to suit.

Adrian.
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#58
Thanks adrii but I just physically moved OLED about 1mm  Big Grin and now is fine.
I am finnly add Audiophonics PI-SPC V2 Power Management Module and I can turn on RPi with push button on rotary encoder but I need to change and adapt volumio or runeaudio script for Power Management Module https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/diy-kits-...11125.html
If anybody has modified script or guide for Audiophonics Power Management Module please share.

I use rotary encoder for preout volume. On right side is AMP volume potentiometer.

Finnaly all inside


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#59
I found thread for Power Management board http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=148
Now everything is working fine!
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#60
hello, I have ordered this Ecran OLED 2.42 "128X64 SSD 1305 Blanc interface I2C / SPI Now.
I have the problem that does not work with mpd_oled.

The installation instructions as here in the forum ...

System:
Moode 4.3 with update
Raspberry pi 3 B +
Connected are the display -> pin 1, 3, 5, 6 -> raspberry.

On the display pin:
1: GND mass
2: Alimentation VCC 3.3V
3: D0 signal horloge = SCL
4: D1 signal DATA = SDA

Does not work ...
need your support ....

Thanks in advance
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