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Solved: (upmpdcli) Qobuz login failure
#41
(05-18-2025, 10:12 AM)Snoil Wrote:
(05-18-2025, 10:03 AM)andreaemme Wrote:  I used Bubbleupnp to access Qobuz by Moode until access issue stopped me from doing it for good.
put your Qobuz credentials in Bubbleupnp > settings > local an cloud > qobuz > account and it should work.

Done many times but It works only if I use smartphone to reproduce music, when I switch on Raspberry upnp device It stops and if I return to library it asks me endlessly Qobuz credentials, which Is if I don't go wrong the object of this thread, this explains my presence here.
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#42
aha. No.
In that case try (in moode 9.3.4) Renderers > Upnp edit settings.
Then go to Bubble and under upnp/dlna libraries look for moode.
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#43
(05-18-2025, 11:26 AM)Snoil Wrote: aha. No.
In that case try (in moode 9.3.4) Renderers > Upnp edit settings.
Then go to Bubble and under upnp/dlna libraries look for moode.

Many thanks, I'll give a new trial in the next days and let you now.
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#44
And of the Bluetooth and Airplay renderers provided in moOde mean you can always run a music service's native app on your phone, etc., and direct its output to moOde via Bluetooth or Airplay.

With those renderers, the upmpdcli addons for some music services, and the now-you-see-me-now-you-don't services' Connect features, we have choices.

I won't get into a debate about the pluses and minuses of each approach. They've been hashed many times in many forums. I just want to listen to the music.


Regards,
Kent
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#45
(05-18-2025, 01:25 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: And of the Bluetooth and Airplay renderers provided in moOde mean you can always run a music service's native app on your phone, etc., and direct its output to moOde via Bluetooth or Airplay.

With those renderers, the upmpdcli addons for some music services, and the now-you-see-me-now-you-don't services'  Connect features, we have choices.

I won't get into a debate about the pluses and minuses of each approach. They've been hashed many times in many forums. I just want to listen to the music.


Regards,
Kent

Actually what I really liked about Moode (and for which I had made a small donation, and which I will continue to do because I find it an excellent operating system, hoping that the problem in question will be solved) was the possibility of direct connection to Qobuz and of using Bubbleupnp only as a remote controller, that is, that the musical data did not pass through the phone but was taken from the network directly by Moode. The proof was that when I listened to music like this I could even disconnect the phone from the network and the music continued. I am convinced that this was the best way because the musical data made fewer steps and did not have to pass through different communication protocols (bluetooth etc.). The definitive interruption of this possibility, which was already working rather intermittently before, made me very sad and I prefer to wait for the problem to be solved rather than settle for other ways.
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#46
(05-18-2025, 10:34 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: The latest 9.3.4 release of moOde includes updated upmpdcli 1.9.5 which AFAIK fixes the Qobuz issue.

An open source Qobuz Connect is still in the early development stage and there is no guarantee that it will ever be released. See this thread https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread....0#pid63840

Wonderful news, thank you very much Tim, I appreciated your interest, I'll be able to update tomorrow, have good time.
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#47
Updated Moode and now Qobuz upnp access works again, and this is incredibly beautiful for me, a big thank to everyone who worked about : )
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#48
Hello, i have moode 9.3.4, but the qobuz login error remain, I also tried to update password in upnp settings without success.
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#49
(05-27-2025, 06:56 AM)magostinelli Wrote: Hello, i have moode 9.3.4, but the qobuz login error remain, I also tried to update password in upnp settings without success.

Hi 

I had the same problem after installing upmpdcli from another source. I think there was a mismatch of versions. So I backed up my configuration and installed a fresh version on card. Then recovered the backup and was able to login to qobuz. I like to backup and install a fresh card every now and again anyway. Cheers.
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#50
good morning,
today at first my upmpdcli qobuz plugin failed to login (after I had manually updated according to @simonb 's #20 2 weeks ago, I'm still on 9.3.0) but after restarting the upnp renderer it worked. I know, I guess, re-entering the password restarts the renderer but additionally you could try to disable and then reenable the renderer. Good luck.
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