please read my post again.
- go to MENU->MPD and select a different audio output
- change the output back to the old one.
Frank
by hondagx35 » 13 Jan 2017, 15:30
- go to MENU->MPD and select a different audio output
- change the output back to the old one.
by hondagx35 » 13 Jan 2017, 15:37
Music plays fine fom nas. But I cannot change volume or any settings.
by ianhaynes » 13 Jan 2017, 15:53
- switch to spotify
- select and play a song
by hondagx35 » 13 Jan 2017, 16:03
As for switching to another audio output, I don't have any, just IQAudIODAC.
by pietpara » 13 Jan 2017, 16:13
hondagx35 wrote:Hi Pietpara,Music plays fine fom nas. But I cannot change volume or any settings.
I have absolutely no idea what you did or what went wrong on your device.
Is your volume control greyed out?
If so please try to set the control to hardware or software on MENU->MPD.
You also can try to switch the output to Analog and then back to your DAC.
Frank
by pietpara » 13 Jan 2017, 16:21
If so please try to set the control to hardware or software on MENU->MPD.
You also can try to switch the output to Analog and then back to your DAC.
by hondagx35 » 13 Jan 2017, 16:54
Can it have anything to do with the error "cifs_mount failed" I see in the debug log?
by pietpara » 13 Jan 2017, 22:06
Jan 13 21:47 : errno: Failed to open /var/lib/mpd/mpdstate: No such file or directory
Jan 13 21:47 : errno: Failed to save database: Failed to write to /var/lib/mpd/mpd.db: No space left on
device
Jan 13 21:47 : errno: Failed to write to /var/lib/mpd/mpdstate: No space left on device
Jan 13 21:47 : errno: Failed to open /var/lib/mpd/mpdstate: No such file or directory
Jan 13 21:47 : errno: Failed to save database: Failed to write to /var/lib/mpd/mpd.db: No space left on
device
WARNING overcommit_memory is set to 0! Background save may fail under low me
mory condition. To fix this issue add 'vm.overcommit_memory = 1' to /etc/sysctl.conf and then reboot or
run the command 'sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1' for this to take effect.
by hondagx35 » 13 Jan 2017, 22:40
Shall I do this, or first find out the reason why the disk is full. A partition might have corrupted?
###### Filesystem mounts - free space (df -h) ######
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 1.9G 1.6G 168M 91% /
devtmpfs 458M 0 458M 0% /dev
tmpfs 462M 0 462M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 462M 6.2M 456M 2% /run
tmpfs 462M 0 462M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 462M 4.0K 462M 1% /tmp
logs 5.0M 32K 5.0M 1% /var/log
rune-logs 5.0M 28K 5.0M 1% /var/log/runeaudio
/dev/mmcblk0p1 100M 18M 83M 18% /boot
by pietpara » 13 Jan 2017, 22:42
support RuneAudio