Ran a library update on 4.1 (rpi3) & later found it crashed. No response from UI, ssh & ping.
Upon reboot the volume knob read 0dB. Playback appears to start but no audio output. Playback panel now doesn't respond as expected.
mpc status gives the following
Quote:ERROR: Failed to open "ALSA default" [alsa]; Failed to open ALSA device "hw:0,0": No such file or directory
Any advice on possible steps to fix?
Edit: The library update appears to have completed.
I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?
(10-11-2018, 04:13 AM)Edenmap1 Wrote: [ -> ]I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?
Hmmm yes - I solved the issue. It may have been something to do with my lirc setup (editing /boot/config.txt) or something else perhaps - don't really know.
Read /boot/config.txt to see if your dac driver is correctly set maybe?
Anyway I would try to solve it by setting the dac driver in audio config and rebooting. Then editing the mpd settings as instructed by the info bubble pop-up which appeared when you set your dac driver.
Basically setup your audio hardware again and reboot.
(05-04-2018, 05:57 PM)FizzyTea Wrote: [ -> ]Ran a library update on 4.1 (rpi3) & later found it crashed. No response from UI, ssh & ping.
Upon reboot the volume knob read 0dB. Playback appears to start but no audio output. Playback panel now doesn't respond as expected.
mpc status gives the following
Quote:ERROR: Failed to open "ALSA default" [alsa]; Failed to open ALSA device "hw:0,0": No such file or directory
Any advice on possible steps to fix?
Edit: The library update appears to have completed.
Just had the same problem on 4.3
an I2S audio device set to none (+reboot), and back to Allo Boos (+reboot) solves the problem.
(10-11-2018, 11:18 AM)FizzyTea Wrote: [ -> ] (10-11-2018, 04:13 AM)Edenmap1 Wrote: [ -> ]I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?
Hmmm yes - I solved the issue. It may have been something to do with my lirc setup (editing /boot/config.txt) or something else perhaps - don't really know.
Read /boot/config.txt to see if your dac driver is correctly set maybe?
Anyway I would try to solve it by setting the dac driver in audio config and rebooting. Then editing the mpd settings as instructed by the info bubble pop-up which appeared when you set your dac driver.
Basically setup your audio hardware again and reboot.
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In my case, I finally found that all my SMB links had been broken because of a failure of my internal network during the night. I reconfigured all of the links and after that all was OK. No more errors.
From what I read though, other users may have had other situations where they got that message and your solution would probably solve the problem.
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Just to chime in I had this same issue after rebuilding a NAS with my music. Changing DAC to none -> reboot -> select dac again -> Reboot and everything is fine. I am not a linux guy. Just saying what worked for me, maybe others can benefit.
(11-06-2019, 12:37 AM)duracell80 Wrote: [ -> ]Just wanna add to the community my discovery for fixing this issue when I found it.
This line was missing from my /boot/config.txt after a Bluetooth connection had dropped. Without that line ALSA wouldn't work.
total noobville over here. Can you, or anyone explain your actions step-by-step? I'm trying to do this, but am getting nowhere. And still no sound
(11-06-2019, 12:37 AM)duracell80 Wrote: [ -> ]Just wanna add to the community my discovery for fixing this issue when I found it.
This line was missing from my /boot/config.txt after a Bluetooth connection had dropped. Without that line ALSA wouldn't work.
I analyzed the code base and that particular setting is only manipulated in function cfgI2sOverlay() in /var/www/inc/playerlib.php. I also examined the other parts of the code base where config.txt is manipulated. It's not obvious to me how that line could be deleted.
I can never rule out bugs so if you have any insights as to what might have caused it to be deleted I'll try to repro.
-Tim
But it partially works. I see my playlist playing. But still no sound. No error messages though
I also noticed that Max Alsa volume in
audio config is disabled? i can't turn the alsa volume up.
In the config.txt file it says dtoverlay=hifiberry digi-pro or something, but i have the digi+ pro. have tried to
change it, but get a lot of errors
couldn't make heads or tails from the sudo raspi-confi. i didn't know what to do
grtz jouri
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total noobville over here. Can you, or anyone explain your actions step-by-step? I'm trying to do this, but am getting nowhere. And still no sound
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Login to SSH (using Putty on Windows) as user pi password moodeaudio
Code:
$ sudo nano /boot/config.txt
Make your changes then Ctrl+x then Y then Enter then ...
$ sudo reboot
Here's mine currently, I was having the issue when configuring my DAC
lcd_rotate=2
disable_splash=0
disable_overscan=1
hdmi_drive=2
hdmi_blanking=1
dtparam=i2c_arm=on
dtparam=i2s=on
dtparam=audio=off
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus
Raspberry Pi Config can also help
$ sudo raspi-config
Hi, i tried your solution. (dtparam-audio=on)
But it partially works. I see my playlist playing. But still no sound. No error messages though
I also noticed that Max Alsa volume in
audio config is disabled? i can't turn the alsa volume up.
In the config.txt file it says dtoverlay=hifiberry digi-pro or something, but i have the digi+ pro. have tried to
change it, but get a lot of errors
couldn't make heads or tails from the sudo raspi-confi. i didn't know what to do
grtz jouri
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