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Upcoming moOde 8.0.0 release
#1
Hi,

Below are WIP release notes for upcoming moOde 8.0.0 release (Q1 2022).

The main goal for the initial 8 series release is to port and optimize the code for the new RaspiOS Lite Bullseye and Linux kernel 5.10 or later branch.

There is also a new build system based on Debian package management https://wiki.debian.org/PackageManagement that provides a simplified and more controlled build and upgrade process.

Code:
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New features

- NEW: Raspberry Pi OS 11.2 (Bullseye)
- NEW: Linux kernel 5.10.92 #1514

Radio stations

- NEW: DR P1, P2, P3, P4
- UPD: DR P6 Beat
- UPD: DR P8 Jazz

Updates
- UPD: Bump to MPD 0.23.5
- UPD: Bump to Ashuffle 3.12.8
- UPD: Bump to Squeezelite 1.9.8-1317
- UPD: Bump to Pi-Bluetooth 0.1.18
- UPD: Use Bluetooth controller mode "dual" (BR/EDR and LE)
- UPD: Move MPD Audio output and Volume type to Audio Config
- UPD: Ignore articles when sorting Composers in Tag View
- UPD: Improve scan for Samba shares
- UPD: Handle case where Receiver Discovery has not been run
- UPD: Add "Clear queue" to Playbar/Playback contenxt menu
- UPD: Add librespot normalization settings to System info
- UPD: Add reference to enable IGMP Snooping in Multiroom Setup
- UPD: Add accent colors Berry, BlueLED, Moss and Lipstick
- UPD: Exclude Dummy from MPD Output device list
- UPD: Restrict DF to local file systems in moodeutl -m
- UPD: Remove 64-bit kernel option

Bug fixes

- FIX: Parsing nameserver from resolv.conf
- FIX: tx_query_timeout not being applied in updReceiverVol()
- FIX: Mixer name not being quoted in rx config
- FIX: Merus chip options not being saved
Enjoy the Music!
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#2
Earlier in January you replied to a fellow looking for 3 channel output from moOde as follows:
Quote:It may be supported in upcoming moOde 8 depending on which kernel branch we decide to use. I believe that support for devices like motu require the 5.15.y branch.
I'm happy to see the version 8.0 release thread started and am curous if this new kernal is a practical possibility. I would like to experiment with 3ch output with a synthesized center created by somehint like the 'trifield' algorithm (exists as a Foobar plugin that can be used for external file processing).

Thanks,

Skip
#3
Hi Tim, nice list already. Know that we intend to release librespot 0.4.0 soon-ish. Mostly a bugfix release but of note: a much, much better dynamic normalizer, completely new and taken from an article in the AES Journal.
#4
Will the 64bit Raspberry Pi OS be used?
#5
Great news! Great work Tim! Looking forward to the new release!
I presume it will be a clean install required rather than an upgrade from 7.6.0, right?

Kind regards,
Greg
#6
(02-07-2022, 08:45 AM)radu- Wrote: Will the 64bit Raspberry Pi OS be used?

Um

Code:
- UPD: Remove 64-bit kernel option


The plan is first to release a pure 32-bit moOde 8.0.0. 

The build pipeline for a 64-bit moOde has not been completed yet. There's a great Latin phrase I learned long ago in math studies, mutatis mutandi, which more or less means "once the necessary changes have been made."

Regards,
Kent
#7
(02-07-2022, 08:37 AM)roderickvd Wrote: Hi Tim, nice list already. Know that we intend to release librespot 0.4.0 soon-ish. Mostly a bugfix release but of note: a much, much better dynamic normalizer, completely new and taken from an article in the AES Journal.

Nice.

Regards,
Kent
#8
Why do you ask for 64-bit kernel and userland? I think development time is better spent on other things, there’s just no tangible improvement in audio quality or playback performance.
#9
True for sure but now that the horse has left the barn users will want the 64-bit OS. As far as priority goes we are still working on finishing the pkgbuild system and looking at the 5.15.y kernel. This kernel does have some audio related improvements :-)
Enjoy the Music!
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#10
(02-07-2022, 12:59 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: True for sure but now that the horse has left the barn users will want the 64-bit OS. As far as priority goes we are still working on finishing the pkgbuild system and looking at the 5.15.y kernel. This kernel does have some audio related improvements :-)

Kind of an "these go to 64" moment, if you remember Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap).  Big Grin

Regards,
Kent


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