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Problem: Allo USB sig not detected by latest Moode release
#1
all,

I tried many times to be able to change settings of audio output device in latest moode (all I have right now is Pi HDMI 1). I have rebooted  Allo many times after setting none in Nested I2S device and Dt overlay. I have a DAC Topping DX 7s connected to Allo USB SIG and so far with Moode 6.7.0 everything worked fine.
I wanted to see new features of Moode but encountered problems as above.

Any help will be appreciated

Pawel.


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#2
update kernel using rpi-update
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#3
I tested my SIG + Revolution DAC the other day with latest moOde release and no issues whatsoever.

Try a fresh image. After booting up plug in your USB DAC, wait a moment for it to be fully recognized by Linux/ALSA then open Audio Config and select it from the Output device dropdown menu and you should be all set.
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#4
(10-07-2023, 03:50 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I tested my SIG + Revolution DAC the other day with latest moOde release and no issues whatsoever.

Try a fresh image. After booting up plug in your USB DAC, wait a moment for it to be fully recognized by Linux/ALSA then open Audio Config and select it from the Output device dropdown menu and you should be all set.

I have managed to get it working after turning off the dac completely and then turning it on again during moode boot. I can see the DAC as output device but no sound for now. I will try to boot from old Moode card  I still have and look at the audio settings to see the differences.

Thanks for help!
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(10-07-2023, 04:37 PM)Pawelpipi Wrote:
(10-07-2023, 03:50 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: I tested my SIG + Revolution DAC the other day with latest moOde release and no issues whatsoever.

Try a fresh image. After booting up plug in your USB DAC, wait a moment for it to be fully recognized by Linux/ALSA then open Audio Config and select it from the Output device dropdown menu and you should be all set.

I have managed to get it working after turning off the dac completely and then turning it on again during moode boot. I can see the DAC as output device but no sound for now. I will try to boot from old Moode card  I still have and look at the audio settings to see the differences.

Thanks for help!

If the DAC is recognised but there's no sound try restarting MPD.
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#6
How is the volume setted it up?
The starting default value is zero.
Best regards,
Francesco
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#7
Could be helpful to get the result of the following command::
Code:
moodeutl -s
Best regards and thanks,
Francesco
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