04-01-2019, 05:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2019, 06:51 PM by Tim Curtis.
Edit Reason: eta
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Hi,
The result below suggests your configuration may be broken.
The result of that command should return the string "ALSA" on a system with only a single USB audio device plugged in. It represents the id of the on-board Raspberry Pi audio device and it's enabled via the "dtparam=audio=on" line in /boot/config.txt. Below is an example from one of my test systems with a USB DAC plugged in.
The result below suggests your configuration may be broken.
Code:
pi@moode:~ $ cat /proc/asound/card0/id
cat: /proc/asound/card0/idcat: No such file or directory
The result of that command should return the string "ALSA" on a system with only a single USB audio device plugged in. It represents the id of the on-board Raspberry Pi audio device and it's enabled via the "dtparam=audio=on" line in /boot/config.txt. Below is an example from one of my test systems with a USB DAC plugged in.
Code:
pi@rp5:~ $ cat /proc/asound/card0/id
ALSA
pi@rp5:~ $ cat /proc/asound/card1/id
DAC
pi@rp5:~ $ cat /boot/config.txt
disable_splash=1
hdmi_drive=2
dtparam=i2c_arm=on
dtparam=i2s=on
dtparam=audio=on
#dtoverlay=pi3-disable-wifi
#dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt
pi@rp5:~ $