tbali wrote: 
> Does your encoder work on the same hardware setup with Moode?
> Are there pull-up resistors on the encoder's outputs?
> Or does Moode turn on the Pi's internal pull-ups?
> 
> The following two options of PIKEYD are also interresting:
> -pu set internal pull-up resistors
> -pd set internal pull-down resistors
> 
> These may turn on the Pi's internal resistors. But I never tested them,
> even Pikeyd was not written by me, so please make some research on that.
> The original source is available here:
> https://github.com/dozencrows/pikeyd/tree/rotary
> 
> I think Pikeyd only handles incremental rotary encoders. What type of
> encoder do you have? I checked mine with a logic analyzer, and it
> produced the "wave" form seen here:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_encoder#/media/File:Quadrature_Diagram.svg
> 
> I'm not an electronic expert btw.

tbali

I have done some more research and i believe Moode turns on the Pi's
internal pull-ups (like Wiring Pi does).

I'm using the rotary encoder from Gordon in IQaudio and there is a lot
of information in his guidance and on his github links about the
encoder.  It's beyond my skill level though to apply it to
PiCorePlayer!

Am I correct in assuming you have external pull-up resistors in your
hardware setup for the rotary encoder?   If so, would you be able to
share that as I might be able to make progress that way?

many thanks


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