11-19-2023, 04:02 AM
Just introducing myself to the forum. I'm very glad this forum exists and I've learned a lot about Moode audio and troubleshooting these wonderful machines software from this forum and from links found in this forum.
I was once a Volumio user, with a base RPi and an ancient SoundBlaster Live! 24 USB DAC connected to my stereo. I moved to Moode a while ago, but still with the same hardware. My RPi was having issues handling my music collection, so I attempted to upgrade to a newer Pi, but this was about the time you couldn't get a Pi anywhere at any price...
I then found The Libre Computer Le Potato, found a script that could allow my current SD card installation to be modified to boot in it and was very excited to upgrade...except I couldn't...the Pi was too old to run the script. So I improvised.
I loaded the latest Raspbian install on my Potato, added the apt repository, installed moode-player via apt and I was up and running with my SBLive24 and Potato. Then my SBLive24 died, so I bought another DAC...Moode didn't recognize it, so I returned it and bought a SMSL SU1. Moode didn't recognize it...REAL LONG story short (skipping some really stupid stuff that I did), I reloaded Raspbian, reloaded Moode, and voila!, there was the DAC in the Audio Settings. I moved the system back to the stereo and connected...the DAC was GONE! and a lot of things were not right...I changed the IP I was using for the Potato, fired everything back up, and there was my working system again...the browser had to have had a crap-ton (that's a technical term!?) of stuff cached, causing some of my problems.
We're good now, Moode is chewing through my library and I'm streaming some jazz from Jazz24 while I wait.
Hello, everyone!
I was once a Volumio user, with a base RPi and an ancient SoundBlaster Live! 24 USB DAC connected to my stereo. I moved to Moode a while ago, but still with the same hardware. My RPi was having issues handling my music collection, so I attempted to upgrade to a newer Pi, but this was about the time you couldn't get a Pi anywhere at any price...
I then found The Libre Computer Le Potato, found a script that could allow my current SD card installation to be modified to boot in it and was very excited to upgrade...except I couldn't...the Pi was too old to run the script. So I improvised.
I loaded the latest Raspbian install on my Potato, added the apt repository, installed moode-player via apt and I was up and running with my SBLive24 and Potato. Then my SBLive24 died, so I bought another DAC...Moode didn't recognize it, so I returned it and bought a SMSL SU1. Moode didn't recognize it...REAL LONG story short (skipping some really stupid stuff that I did), I reloaded Raspbian, reloaded Moode, and voila!, there was the DAC in the Audio Settings. I moved the system back to the stereo and connected...the DAC was GONE! and a lot of things were not right...I changed the IP I was using for the Potato, fired everything back up, and there was my working system again...the browser had to have had a crap-ton (that's a technical term!?) of stuff cached, causing some of my problems.
We're good now, Moode is chewing through my library and I'm streaming some jazz from Jazz24 while I wait.
Hello, everyone!