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(05-25-2020, 10:04 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Ah, some tubeyness I see :-)

Well.. uhh... tube inspired Big Grin     It's really just a USB sound card with a novelty shape.   I bought it years ago because my laptop only had a mono mic input and this was a $9 way to get a stereo line in for a project I was recording at the time.

Then it lived in a drawer.     But it came back into service for getting analog out from a Raspberry Pi - it's not audiophile material but I think it compares favorably with the onboard pi audio.

(05-25-2020, 10:08 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: "It just goes to show you, Jane, if it's not one thing it's another."

I'm curious why one system was successfully accessing the moOde share and the other two weren't. Had you already done this or done its equivalent some other way?

Regards,
Kent

Same - but the originally working machine is a laptop I've had a long time (3rd gen i5) and served as my daily driver/everything machine for most of its life, no way to remember all the stuff that's happened.     I had it connected to an early gen Apple Time Capsule/Airport for a while and maybe the apple management software installs some tweaks.  

Still,  I think the above solution is at least somewhat more satisfying than "I dunno I reinstalled windows and it fixed it" .  Smile
Pi 4 w/ touchscreen,  multiroom to pi3b+ & pi zero2w


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RE: Configuring Windows To Access Moode USB Drive - by kurek - 05-25-2020, 10:34 PM

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