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Official moOde 6.6.0 support thread
#81
I've unplugged and plugged in the DAC in various ports and eventually it appeared in the list, so I'm up and running again on 6.6.0

Thanks Kent, unplugging HDMI did it. And thanks Tim for 6.6.0

BTW, don't know if anyone else out there is using the LG / B&O HIFI Plus? I believe it's got a ESS Sabre ES9028C2M inside, and I think it sounds pretty sweet. You can pick them up on ebay for not much. There's a Windows driver too.
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#82
To troubleshoot try the command below. It lists out all the ALSA devices picked up by Linux. 

Code:
cat /proc/asound/cards
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#83
Oh I see that a hot plug fixed things up.

Do you have Hardware volume available for the LG?
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#84
(07-14-2020, 04:00 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Oh I see that a hot plug fixed things up.

Do you have Hardware volume available for the LG?

pi@moode-office:~ $ cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [Headphones     ]: bcm2835_headphonbcm2835 Headphones - bcm2835 Headphones
                      bcm2835 Headphones
 1 [HM             ]: USB-Audio - HM
                      LG Electronics HM at usb-0000:01:00.0-1.1, high speed


And yes, I'm using hardware volume.
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#85
Do you see "Hardware" in the MPD Config dropdown for Volume control?
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#86
(07-14-2020, 04:11 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Do you see "Hardware" in the MPD Config dropdown for Volume control?

Yes, sorry, that's what I meant in my post, Volume control is on Hardware.
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#87
Nice :-)
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#88
(07-12-2020, 11:59 PM)hestehandler Wrote:
(07-12-2020, 10:31 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Very odd cos your MPD log showing "added" doesn't agree with mpc stats which queries the MPD database same as if you ran command below.

telnet localhost 6600
stats

It took ages for the 32-bit to finish indexing, but it successfully finished, and all the tracks are indexed and shown in the UI. So some odd problem in the 64-bit world…

FWIW, I had virtually the same experience with 6.6.0 indexing a large 4TB USB drive of music files. With the 64-bit kernel chosen, the indexing of 23,786 separate albums stalled out the same way, with an MPD Error message displayed. With the 32-bit kernel chosen, the indexing was successfully completed. I was then able to switch over to the 64-bit kernel, and everything's working fine. When I add more files to the USB drive, I suppose I'll first switch back over to the 32-bit kernel, get the indexing completed, then switch over once more to the 64-fit kernel.

So yes, as hestehandler noted, there does seem to be something odd going on in the 64-bit world...
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#89
Are u using 0.21.24 or 0.22~git version of MPD?
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#90
(07-14-2020, 10:32 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Are u using 0.21.24 or 0.22~git version of MPD?

I was using the 0.21.24 version of MPD.
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