I see you're using an PS Audio DAC....when I ran Volumio on the NUC I thought it sounded so much better than Daphile, especially in the treble.Either a Raspberry Pi 2B, or 3B, or 3B+ will be fine. Enter your User ID, a password if necessary, and don’t forget to click on “MPD library update” to populate the library panel!

Volumio Vs Moode Moode looks promising too, they have some extra cool features, but unfortunately not a lot of documentation compared to the others. I'm using Moode for several years, but for my wife I want to make another player/inetradio. The player which I'd like to suggest is not in the subject - Peppy player:Giordano, I had the same issue with volumio and disks. The 3's have onboard wifi and bluetooth if you need those.I'm sorry for hijacking this thread.

Moode sounded less good than Volumio at first, but turning on SoX resampling made it sound excellent, probably a little better ("smoother") than Volumio, but it's hard to compare with online one Pi. Without SoX, Moode screwed up complex harmonic information, like tenor sax overtones. Be aware that during installation, the user account password changes to ‘moodeaudio’. How to turn a Raspberry Pi 3 into a music center with Moode Audio, the… Volumio is compatible with the most interesting embedded devices out there: UDOO, CuBox and Beaglebone Black (and PI, of course). I've started on an RPI 3+ and 7" display, but I go crazy now with different problems. It usually goes by creating an empty ‘ssh’ file on the root of the SD card (it worked on previous tests), but after an hour of unsuccessful attempts I decided to go HDMI, Ethernet and keyboard for the first steps.If nothing happens, your Internet connection is not working. Disregard my last. First I 've installed Moode, but it was not comfortable to handle it on the 7" raspberry display (which is … [September 2018 Update]: I switched to Volumio.org, so much simple and straightforward, featuring a better Web UI. Check the Ethernet cable, delete any files in /home/pi/ and start over.The installation takes around an hour on the RPi3. I found out that it really does need to be switched off via the software button in the menu, it you empower your pi/nuclear or whatever, attached disks disappear. by that i´ve tried a lot of dlna-apps for volumio and best for me so far is-> BubbleUPnP-> LINK there are millions of other („Mediahouse etc.,etc.,“) but imo, BubbleUPnp correspondends superb with volumio ..u can see in BubbleUPnP whats playing, can change the volume via the „normal“ volume-keys and u can also play/send .mp4/.mkvs etc. To check the installation, connect to SSH and use the You can now open a browser (on desktop, mobile…) and connect to Make sure your Wifi is detected, and go to ‘Sources’ to configure your share folders. Duh. My goal here is to create a Raspberry Pi music center, connected to an audio library over local network, and remotely controlled by any device through a Web browser.I found it impossible to go headless since I was unable to enable SSH on the Pi.