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(09-06-2024, 04:02 PM)jmperagine Wrote:
(09-05-2024, 09:34 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @jmperagine 

Oops. I am mistaken. (The older I get the more frequently this happens.)

In the testing I reported above, the "USB DAC" was actually a Creative BT-W2 adapter which is a USB-to-Bluetooth device. The apparent muting I was experiencing was the result of the device disconnecting from my Sennheiser Bluetooth headphones. Power-cycling the headphones re-establishes the connection since the adapter remembers their pairing and I can now listen to either conventional moOde sources or to the SiriusXM radio channels I added. Not sure what, specifically, caused the disconnection.

To double-check, I've installed a fresh copy of moOde 9.0.8 to an RPi 4B equipped with an Inno-Maker DAC Pro HAT (this DAC uses the Allo Katana driver). This time I'm using wired headphones. This combo worked before I installed sxm-player, and continued to work after I installed and enabled it as a service.

So, on the one hand I can say the sxm-player should work in your setup and, on the other hand, I can't say why it isn't.

Regards,
Kent
Wow, I'm losing my mind. Just imaged another SD Card with 9.0.8, installed the sxm-player and it works!
Rebooted, it works.
Shutdown, cold boot, it works.

I must have did this 5 or 6 times last week and was getting no audio.

Thanks for your help!
No Wait!
I'm not crazy.

If you turn on the GPIO Buttons, even if nothing is attached, it knocks out the audio.
Turning the GPIO Buttons off does not restore audio until a restart.

My system:
RPI 4B 4GB
IQ Audio Pi-Dac+
Waveshare DSI 7.9 Touch display
Official Pi power supply.
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Merely turning the GPIO buttons function "ON" does not affect the audio on my system. 

How do you have the GPIO pin mappings configured? Could it be you've chosen a pin which is used by your DAC board? (Note: I'm not the right person to ask about any aspect of the IQ-Audio seriies.)

Regards,
Kent
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(09-07-2024, 01:40 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Merely turning the GPIO buttons function "ON" does not affect the audio on my system. 

How do you have the GPIO pin mappings configured? Could it be you've chosen a pin which is used by your DAC board? (Note: I'm not the right person to ask about any aspect of the IQ-Audio seriies.)

Regards,
Kent

Man, sometimes I am so brain dead.
I went to: https://pinout.xyz and remapped the buttons.

Everything works now.

Thank you for all your help!
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