Mopidy: [help] Modipy: command not found

Created on 29 Dec 2014  ·  15Comments  ·  Source: mopidy/mopidy

fly@raspberry-pi:/$ sudo apt-get install modipy
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package modipy
fly@raspberry-pi:/$ modipy
-bash: modipy: command not found

while trying to install it on my raspberry pi ...

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It's mopidy not modipy
On 29 Dec 2014 19:02, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

if i ask here it's that i already did that...


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Add mopidy apt repo and update package index.
See https://docs.mopidy.com/en/latest/installation/debian/#debian-install

... i already did this, i won't ask if not.

fly@raspberry-pi:/$ sudo apt-get update
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy Release.gpg
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy Release     
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable Release.gpg       
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/main Sources
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable Release
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/contrib Sources            
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/non-free Sources           
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/main armhf Packages        
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/contrib armhf Packages     
Hit http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/non-free armhf Packages    
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/main Sources
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/contrib Sources
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/non-free Sources                
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/main armhf Packages             
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/contrib armhf Packages          
Hit http://apt.mopidy.com stable/non-free armhf Packages         
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/contrib Translation-en_US 
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/contrib Translation-en    
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/main Translation-en_US    
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/main Translation-en       
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/non-free Translation-en_US
Ign http://archive.raspbian.org wheezy/non-free Translation-en   
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/contrib Translation-en_US       
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/contrib Translation-en
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/main Translation-en_US
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/main Translation-en
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/non-free Translation-en_US
Ign http://apt.mopidy.com stable/non-free Translation-en
Reading package lists... Done                                                  
fly@raspberry-pi:/$ sudo apt-get install modipy
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package modipy
fly@raspberry-pi:/$ 

in fact i just installed it 10 minutes ago but now it something is messed up...

It's mopidy not modipy
On 29 Dec 2014 19:02, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

if i ask here it's that i already did that...


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shame on me :(

MDP confused me ..

No worries, easily done :)
On 29 Dec 2014 19:08, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

shame on me :(


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anyone know how to use modipy with another mpd running ?
i would like it to use the music from my mpd and spotify too

Just run Mopidy and MPD on two different ports. By default, both tries to use TCP port 6600.

yep that's what i'm currently doing but i was wondering there exist another way :)

i have no audio ...

fly@raspberry-pi:/$ mopidy
INFO     Starting Mopidy 0.19.5
INFO     Loading config from: builtin defaults, /etc/xdg/mopidy/mopidy.conf, /home/fly/.config/mopidy/mopidy.conf, command line options
INFO     Enabled extensions: spotify, mpd, softwaremixer, stream
INFO     Disabled extensions: local, http
INFO     Starting Mopidy mixer: SoftwareMixer
INFO     Mixing using GStreamer software mixing
INFO     Starting Mopidy audio
INFO     Starting Mopidy backends: SpotifyBackend, StreamBackend
INFO     Mopidy uses SPOTIFY(R) CORE
INFO     Audio output set to "alsasink"
INFO     Starting Mopidy core
INFO     Starting Mopidy frontends: MpdFrontend
INFO     MPD server running at [::ffff:192.168.1.99]:6601
INFO     Connected to Spotify
INFO     New MPD connection from [::ffff:192.168.1.26]:45326
INFO     Loaded 13 Spotify playlists
ERROR    GStreamer error: state change failed and some element failed to post a proper error message with the reason for the failure. Debug message: gstplaysink.c(1899): gen_audio_chain (): /GstPlayBin2:playbin20/GstPlaySink:playsink0

Or alternatively use mopidy to manage your local media too. Just configure
the local backend. And stop using mpd altogether (but note that mpd
performs better, particularly on low power systems).
On 29 Dec 2014 19:13, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

anyone know how to use modipy with another mpd running ?
i would like it to use the music from my mpd and spotify too


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i will see later if the speed is good or not on my raspberry pi :)
but for now mpd work well and modipy can't play anything ...

It's not great on a raspberry pi to be quite honest. And it's mopidy!
On 29 Dec 2014 19:28, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

i will see later if the speed is good or not on my raspberry pi :)
but for now mpd work well and modipy can't play anything ...


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But to be fair, having all your media on one server is nice, and it's still
perfectly usable. Especially if you do sensible searches. If you are having
problems you can always use the pi musicbox ready-made image.
On 29 Dec 2014 19:30, "Nick Steel" [email protected] wrote:

It's not great on a raspberry pi to be quite honest. And it's mopidy!
On 29 Dec 2014 19:28, "Ronan Nello" [email protected] wrote:

i will see later if the speed is good or not on my raspberry pi :)
but for now mpd work well and modipy can't play anything ...


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i prefer do it by myself, i have a lightweight debian image with only the package i want on it.

In the future please use https://discuss.mopidy.com/ for support requests and stick to only using the issue tracker for actuall bugs in mopidy :-)

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