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Problem: No longer able to change I2S device or DT overlay
#1
After a recent swap of Digi output HAT, I managed to screw up something because now, I am no longer able to change any of the Audio Output settings. It's stuck at I2S audio device and the last incorrect combination of I2S device and DT overlay that was made before I presume a file got corrupted.

No matter which I2S device or DT overlay I select from the pull down lists, the SET buttons no longer become active.

I have successfully swapped Dig Out HATs and had no problems changing these settings for this Moode install many times over the past few weeks. It's just this last instance that the process seems to have corrupted something.

I installed Moode using RPI Imager direct onto a new SD Card.

Is there anything I can do outside of a complete reinstall?
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#2
(05-04-2024, 09:14 AM)cpunter Wrote: After a recent swap of Digi output HAT, I managed to screw up something because now, I am no longer able to change any of the Audio Output settings. It's stuck at I2S audio device and the last incorrect combination of I2S device and DT overlay that was made before I presume a file got corrupted.

No matter which I2S device or DT overlay I select from the pull down lists, the SET buttons no longer become active.

Is there anything I can do outside of a complete reinstall?

Did you by any chance flash a brand new image?
If that's the case, read carefully the installation instructions, as there are some mandatory operations to be done. That is: it is not like it used to be with older installations...
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#3
(05-04-2024, 09:25 AM)Nutul Wrote:
(05-04-2024, 09:14 AM)cpunter Wrote: After a recent swap of Digi output HAT, I managed to screw up something because now, I am no longer able to change any of the Audio Output settings. It's stuck at I2S audio device and the last incorrect combination of I2S device and DT overlay that was made before I presume a file got corrupted.

No matter which I2S device or DT overlay I select from the pull down lists, the SET buttons no longer become active.

Is there anything I can do outside of a complete reinstall?

Did you by any chance flash a brand new image?
If that's the case, read carefully the installation instructions, as there are some mandatory operations to be done. That is: it is not like it used to be with older installations...

Thanks for the suggestion, but I forgot to add that I have successfully swapped Dig Out HATs and had no problems changing these settings for this Moode install many times over the past few weeks. It's just this last instance that the process seems to have corrupted something.
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#4
mmmm..this happens more often IDKW where the O/P says thanks and adds other things they think might apply but fail to post the answers asked of them...."Did you by any chance flash a brand new image?" that's a simple yes/no
Details details details...

Ok reboot and  post the results from the startup log..
either use the Web SSH terminal in the WebUI or ssh into the player from another host and execute the command moodeutl -l
Copy the entire output from this command into a code box in your reply
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#5
(05-04-2024, 09:56 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: mmmm..this happens more often IDKW where the O/P says thanks and adds other things they think might apply but fail to post the answers asked of them...."Did you by any chance flash a brand new image?" that's a simple yes/no
Details details details...

Ok reboot and  post the results from the startup log..
either use the Web SSH terminal in the WebUI or ssh into the player from another host and execute the command moodeutl -l
Copy the entire output from this command into a code box in your reply

The way that question was asked allowed for two interpretations. So, my answer depends...

- No, I did not flash a brand new image right before encountering this issue just now.
- But, yes, this was a fresh install that I flashed on a new SD card, a few weeks ago, after which the mentioned procedure (that caused the issue today) worked flawlessly before many times.

I am new to RPI but believe I followed the installation instructions by the letter.

Please find the startup log below.
Code:
20240504 110207 worker: --
20240504 110207 worker: -- Start moOde 8 series
20240504 110207 worker: --
20240504 110207 worker: Successfully daemonized
20240504 110207 worker: Wait for Linux startup...
20240504 110219 worker: Linux startup complete
20240504 110219 worker: Boot config backed up
20240504 110220 worker: Session loaded
20240504 110222 worker: Package holds applied
20240504 110223 worker: File check complete
20240504 110223 worker: Debug logging off
20240504 110223 worker: Reduced logging off
20240504 110223 worker: --
20240504 110223 worker: -- Audio debug
20240504 110223 worker: --
20240504 110223 worker: ALSA cards:   0:empty | 1:empty | 2:empty | 3:empty
20240504 110223 worker: MPD config:   0:HIFI Digi | mixer:Digital | cardnum:0
20240504 110223 worker: Mixer name:   [Digital]
20240504 110223 worker: Hdwr volume:  set to Invalid card number.
20240504 110223 worker: Volume knob:  0
20240504 110223 worker: --
20240504 110223 worker: -- System
20240504 110223 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: Host:     moode
20240504 110225 worker: Model:    Pi-4B 1.5 4GB
20240504 110225 worker: moOde:    8.3.9 2024-02-23
20240504 110225 worker: RaspiOS:  11.9 Bullseye 64-bit
20240504 110225 worker: Kernel:   6.1.21 64-bit
20240504 110225 worker: MPD ver:  0.23.14
20240504 110225 worker: CPU gov:  ondemand
20240504 110225 worker: Userid:   cpunter
20240504 110225 worker: Homedir:  /home/cpunter
20240504 110225 worker: Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
20240504 110225 worker: Keyboard: us
20240504 110225 worker: USB boot: enabled
20240504 110225 worker: File sys: expanded
20240504 110225 worker: HDMI out: off
20240504 110225 worker: Sys LED0: on
20240504 110225 worker: Sys LED1: on
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: -- Network
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: adapter exists
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: timeout off
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: method  dhcp
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: address 192.168.178.188
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: netmask 255.255.255.0
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: gateway 192.168.178.1
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: pri DNS 62.179.104.196
20240504 110225 worker: Eth: domain  home
20240504 110225 worker: Wlan: adapter does not exist
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: -- Software update
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: Automatic check off
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110225 worker: -- File sharing
20240504 110225 worker: --
20240504 110226 worker: SMB file sharing:  on
20240504 110226 worker: NFS file sharing:  off
20240504 110226 worker: DLNA file sharing: off
20240504 110226 worker: --
20240504 110226 worker: -- Audio config
20240504 110226 worker: --
20240504 110226 worker: MPD config:    updated
20240504 110226 worker: Audio device:  HIFI Digi
20240504 110226 worker: Warning: No device found at MPD configured card 0
20240504 110226 worker: Mixer type     Fixed (0dB)
20240504 110226 worker: Mixer name     Digital
20240504 110226 worker: Hdwr volume:   controller detected
20240504 110226 worker: ALSA max vol:  100%
20240504 110226 worker: ALSA card:     0
20240504 110226 worker: ALSA mode:     Direct
20240504 110226 worker: ALSA loopback: off
20240504 110226 worker: CamillaDSP:    off
20240504 110226 worker: Renderers:     active flags reset
20240504 110226 worker: --
20240504 110226 worker: -- MPD startup
20240504 110226 worker: --
20240504 110227 worker: MPD service:        started
20240504 110227 worker: MPD port 6600:      accepting connections
20240504 110227 worker: MPD ALSA Default:   on
20240504 110227 worker: MPD ALSA Bluetooth: off
20240504 110227 worker: MPD HTTP Server:    off
20240504 110227 worker: MPD crossfade:      off
20240504 110227 worker: MPD ignore CUE:     no
20240504 110227 worker: MPD CDSP volsync:   off
20240504 110227 worker: MPD CDSP volrange:  60 dB
20240504 110227 worker: --
20240504 110227 worker: -- Music sources
20240504 110227 worker: --
20240504 110227 worker: USB auto-mount: udisks-glue
20240504 110227 worker: USB drives:     no drives found
20240504 110227 worker: NAS source:     MU1
20240504 110229 worker: NAS mount:      mount all submitted
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: -- Feature availability
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: Input select:    available, src MPD, out HIFI Digi
20240504 110229 worker: Bluetooth:       available, ALSA mode Default
20240504 110229 worker: AirPlay:         available
20240504 110229 worker: Spotify Connect: available
20240504 110229 worker: Squeezelite:     available
20240504 110229 worker: RoonBridge:      not installed
20240504 110229 worker: Multiroom:       available
20240504 110229 worker: UPnP client:     available
20240504 110229 worker: GPIO buttons:    available
20240504 110229 worker: HTTPS mode:      available
20240504 110229 worker: Stream recorder: n/a
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: -- Volume levels
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: Volume knob:   0
20240504 110229 worker: Saved MPD vol: -1
20240504 110229 worker: Saved SRC vol: 0
20240504 110229 worker: Mixer type:    none
20240504 110229 worker: Hdwr volume:   Invalid card number.
20240504 110229 worker: CDSP volume:   0.0dB
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: -- Peripherals
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: Local display:   off
20240504 110229 worker: On-screen kbd:   off
20240504 110229 worker: Rotary encoder:  off
20240504 110229 worker: USB volume knob: off
20240504 110229 worker: LCD updater:     off
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: -- Miscellaneous
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: Auto-CoverView:    off
20240504 110229 worker: CoverView timeout: Never
20240504 110229 worker: Auto-shuffle:      off
20240504 110229 worker: Auto-play:         off
20240504 110229 worker: Web SSH server:    off
20240504 110229 worker: Maintenance task:  360 mins
20240504 110229 worker: Current view:      reset to Playback
20240504 110229 worker: Session check:     ok
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: -- Startup complete 
20240504 110229 worker: --
20240504 110229 worker: Mount monitor:    off
20240504 110229 worker: Radio monitor:    off
20240504 110229 worker: Watchdog monitor: started
20240504 110229 worker: Responsiveness:   Default
20240504 110229 worker: Ready
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#6
Thanks all for trying to help, but never mind, I reinstalled Moode and it is now working again.
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