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I can't find the "update folder" action in the menu when one select a folder by clicking on the folder icon -not the name of the folder to get in-, so how we update folder content now? Maybe it's obvious, but really can't find it, only add/play/clearadd/clearplay/close. There is a kind of "refresh" loop logo next to the search tab, but that does nothing. Rebooted and no change.
Thanks!
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Its not in 5.0 but has been added back in the upcoming in-place update for 5.0.
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04-21-2019, 04:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2019, 04:14 PM by Malefoda.)
Nice I'll be able to sleep tonight. =)
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Hello, I have an error message again with released 5.0 after some listening:
MPD error
Failed to open "ALSA" default" [alsa];
Failed to open ALSA device "hw:0,0":
Invalid argument
Yesterday evening I turned off the rpi3 (with safe shutdown), and this morning when I turned on, this error message when trying to play any track.
Setting device to None (reboot) and back to Hifiberry digi+ pro (reboot) doesn't help.
I had the same problem some day ago (with RC1 either without in-place update but with rpi2), then I could only resolve it with flashing the original system to sd card.
Before reflashing, do you have any advice how to resolve or examine the problem?
Thanks
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The symptom suggests a hardware issue.
To troubleshoot, boot up with just the Pi and no audio board attached.
- open Audio config and SET I2S device to "None"
- power off
- remove the Hifiberry board and power up
- open MPD config, verify that Audio device is set to "On-board audio device" then click SAVE
- play the Stereo Test file and verify no MPD errors (you don't have to connect to speakers)
If that works it would suggest the Pi and its on-board audio chip is OK.
If you get errors only after connecting the Hifiberry board then possibly the board or 40-pin conector has issue.