I will post some screenshots below, if more info is needed I will try to supply it. I have not tried stored music files, I'm on vacation and have nothing available at the moment. Bluetooth seems more stable though, but I would prefer connect. I also find Spotify connect a bit unstable, seems it just stops playing after running some time (varies). Hoping somebody can give some pointers of what could be wrong? I'm guessing it's a user error, since I only read some instructions online and tried to follow them, but I have no understanding of the actual inner workings of the software. Is anybody using it like that?įor some reason, DSP only seems to be active when I stream internet radio, but not when using Spotify connect, or using Bluetooth. The idea is to use Camilla DSP as active XO in the future, but for now I'm only trying it out to see how it works etc It needs to be stable not to blow tweeters as active XO. I'm new to Moode, and I tried to make a basic setup where I use Cammilla DSP to EQ the speakers response. I'd really prefer to be able to select a direct wired input in moOde (digital if possible, like a USB mic input) - is there a relatively straightforward way? BT doesn't work at all due to my PC's wireless card being bad at finding devices. Sending audio via Airplay works, but the delay is killer. However, it's fairly involved for the average user, and I was wondering whether there's an easier way. I came across this post on the wonderful which describes one way to do it. I know I could use a multichannel sound card and CamillaDSP on Windows to achieve the same effect, but would like to use existing hardware if possible. My hope is that I could send my PC audio via moOde to use the crossover in my Piano 2.1 and CamillaDSP for all PC sound. This is probably a stupid question, but does anyone else route audio from an external source (USB or DAC) through their Pi running moOde to take advantage of the DSP functionality? I searched through this thread but couldn't find quite what I'm after.
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