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HiFiBerry OS 64 - Alpha 5 - selecting album in local library restarts connecting #511

Closed diytim closed 5 months ago

diytim commented 5 months ago

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Describe the bug Tapping on an album in local library (USB-Stick) restarts "Connecting ...". This needs about 10 seconds. Afterwards content of album is listed and music can be played.

HiFiBerryOS version 20240116 (OS 64 Alpha 5)

HiFiBerry sound card HiFiBerry DAC+ HD

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

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  2. Click on '....'
  3. Scroll down to '....'
  4. See error

Expected behavior As in previous 32bit OS versions tapping on an album in local library content of album should be listed immediately.

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Additional context HiFiBerryOS version 20240116 (OS 64 Alpha 5)

HiFiBerry sound card DAC2 HD

HiFiBerry system information: Raspberry PI 4 Model B, Rev. 1.5 aplay 1 card 0 sndrpihifiberry [snd_rpi_hifiberry_dacplushd] aplay 2 device 0 HiFiBerry DAC+ HD HiFi pcm179x-hifi-0 [HiFiBerry DAC+ HD HiFi pcm179x-hifi-0 ] Mixer DAC Features pi localui bluetooth pi3orlater arm7 arm8 64bit Power controller not detected Linux version Linux hifiberry 6.1.72-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jan 16 13:34:44 UTC 2024 aarch64 GNU/Linux Date and time Sat Jan 20 12:43:42 UTC 2024 etho 192.168.17.50 /data mounted OK /dev/dri/card0 OK BT devices hci0 - WIFI devices wlan0 audiocontrol2 running beocreate2 running bluetooth not running bluealsa not running bluealsa-aplay not running dlnampris not running mpd running pigpio running raat not running shairport-sync running sigmatcp running snapcastempris not running spotify running squeezelite not running sshd running ympd running weston running cog running

diytim commented 5 months ago

Raspberry Pi is connected via ethernet cable to network.

hifiberry commented 5 months ago

I can't see this happening here. Try check the logs when you do this action. Run the following from command line while you reproduce it:

journalctl -f

Maybe we can see something strange in the log.

diytim commented 5 months ago

Works now. correct.

timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Berlin

and setting correct router/gateway ip-address helped.