How to Install moOde Audio on macOS

moOde Audio is a popular open-source music player that provides a user-friendly interface to manage and play your music files. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing moOde Audio on macOS.

Prerequisites

Installation Steps

  1. Open the web browser on your macOS computer.

  2. Visit the moOde Audio website at https://moodeaudio.org/.

  3. Click on the "Download" button at the top of the page.

  4. You will see a dropdown menu with different versions of moOde Audio. Choose the version that best suits your needs.

  5. Once you've selected a version, click on the "Download Image" button to start the download process.

  6. Once the download completes, locate the downloaded file in your "downloads" folder.

  7. Open "Disk Utility" on your macOS computer.

  8. Click on "File" from the menu bar.

  9. Choose "Open Disk Image" from the dropdown menu.

  10. Navigate to the moOde Audio image file and click "Open".

  11. In the Disk Utility window, select the moOde Audio image file.

  12. Click on the "Restore" button to copy the image onto an SD card/USB.

  13. Insert the SD card/USB into your Raspberry Pi device.

  14. Power on your Raspberry Pi device.

  15. Wait a few minutes for moOde Audio to boot. You can also use a program such as "nmap" to scan your network to locate the IP address of your Raspberry Pi device.

  16. Once you have the IP address, open a web browser on your macOS computer.

  17. In the address bar of the web browser, type the IP address of your Raspberry Pi device followed by ":8080" (e.g. 192.168.1.100:8080).

  18. You should now be able to access the moOde Audio interface from your macOS computer.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed moOde Audio on your Raspberry Pi device and can now manage and play your music files using the user-friendly interface on your macOS computer.

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