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Volumio qobuz
Volumio qobuz










WIFI ADAPTERS THAT ARE REPORTED TO SUPPORT AP MODE This same issue exists with dongles that work (or not) with older Blu-ray players such as Oppo, that run older Linux kernel versions. I'm not sure what the command is to get the unit to report on itself, but there should be a way to do that and find out if that LOTEKOO is in fact using the chip specified or not. Then people buy them thinking they are getting a known compatible unit, and that's just no longer the case. You be the judge if the features offered are worth that kind of money to you, I personally opt for the 3rd party apps instead to get my Qobuz integration.Ĭlick to expand.Hmmm, I'm not sure what would change with the move to Moode 7.x.x given it is a USB adapter, however anything goes there I guess as it relates to the Linux kernel.Ī chip thats supposed to work is the Ralink 5370, and that is what's supposed to be in that LOTEKOO device you have, however I've seen many references over the years to silent hardware revisions to these kinds of devices where the chip is changed, but never noted. MyVolumio has various other bells and whistles, but is €28.99 for the Virtuoso level subscription, and €66.99 for the Superstar level subscription. Will you always get that functionality out of those apps? Maybe not, if/when the next time a contract negotiation takes place TIDAL or Qobuz could try to dramatically increase what they are charging mconnect HD or BubbleUPnP, and if so they could either be forced to drop that integration, or perhaps offer it as an in-app purchase for substantially more money than they are charging right now, which is $4.39 for BubbleUPnP, and $5.99 for mconnect HD. Seeing as they are currently losing big bucks every quarter, TIDAL is not likely to ever give the Connect feature away for free.īut as far as what it actually does, which is stream from the cloud to a 3rd party streamer device such as a Raspberry Pi, you can already do that with either the mconnect HD, or BubbleUPnP app.

Volumio qobuz free#

Click to expand.Only offered on Volumio with their paid MyVolumio Virtuoso and Superstar subscription services.īoth TIDAL and Qobuz integration on Volumio require the paid MyVolumio subscription, unless you are streaming them from an app such as mconnect HD, or BubbleUPnP, which also aren't free but a much less expensive way to do it, as compared to the price tag of MyVolumio.įree distros such as Moode will not ever make this sort of thing available unless the likes of TIDAL agree to give it away for free.










Volumio qobuz