With a successful install of librespot, it is run as service from start-up, one just pauses MoOde Player, wait for a second or so for MoOde to be released and
Ok, I see the approach there. Moode doesn't even touch the audio handled by librespot, but leaves it to the latter to send the data to alsa or whatever directly. I think that's the challenge I'm facing right now: I have librespot pipe the audio data out to our transcoding framework. But if there's no playback going on, there won't be any data, thus our player give up waiting after some period of time. Hmm...
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