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Moode for car audio!!
#1
Already used PI4 with moode for car audio more than a year.  Everything was fine & the sound quality very good!

Directly use android head unit be the screen (Wifi hotspot)

   

Replace the Clock of the PI4 & setup 4 GPIO buttons for control.

   

Use QU02 be the bridge (optical out) to Alpine X09 CAR DSP...

   

   
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#2
@Alfred76

Very tidy install. Congrats!

I’m curious what was done about getting clean 5vdc to the Pi.

Regards,
Kent
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#3
My friend customizes a convertor to me. 12V change to 5V 4A。 Pretty good in preformance, no background noise when playing music.
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#4
I've been running one for about a year as well. Phenomenal sound quality going direct into my DSP!

For anyone interested you can check it out here:

https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/u...al.458025/

And my install here:

https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/w...ce.314657/
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#5
@forty5cal1911

How do you manage RPi power, for example, when the car is turned off/restarted?
Hardware: RPi Zero W | Allo Kali | ProtoDAC TDA1387 X8 | PGA2311 | Icepower 500ASP | Harbeth SHL5
Software: Moode 8.3.3
Source: Win 10 NAS
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#6
Ha! You're a braver man than I. Great work! I can see many advantages of this kind of set up.

I listen to Moode in the car via bluetooth, but I remotely connect to the web stream at home. I have the choice of directly streaming FLAC, or to use the processed AAC stream. I use a VPN to connect to the streams at home and to also control Moode. The biggest disadvantage is that it relies heavily upon a good quality mobile signal to make this work! It's usually ok unless I'm in a busy or low signal cell. The advantage is that I only need a phone and bluetooth adapter in the car, nothing else.

It's all swings and roundabouts as they say!
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