[raspberry-vi] Issue with sound / no speech

  • From: Christopher Emery <cpe.list@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:07:08 -0400

Hello Micheal,
Okay, I am redoing my R-Pi with the latest and great release they offer on
their site.

I have enabled ssh again, I have also connected to the headphone jack to
speaker, I am NOT in the GUI I am at the command line.

I am now able to get speach output, I had a HDMI cable connected to the
system which interfered with audio output through the headjack.

Okay is there a way to past the sounds to come though on the host computer
that I am using?

Sincerely,
Christopher

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Michael A. Ray <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

> Chris,
>
> No the no speech is not due to SSH.  That's how I connect to the Pi.
>
> Try these steps:
>
> First try running this:
>
> speaker-test -c 2
>
> You should hear a load of pink noise alternating between right and left
> channels.
>
> Stop it with control C.
>
> Next, try turning up the volume/un-muting with:
>
> alsamixer
>
> When alsamixer starts listen to your screen-reader and if at some point
> it says 'mute' press the up arrow a large number of times until the
> screen-reader no longer gabbles.  Now press escape to exit alsamixer.
> Try the speaker-test again.  I guess this will solve it because I think
> the sound is muted by default.
>
> Now. if you still have no sound, check you have the espeak data files.
> I think these are installed along with the synth so you should get a
> result:
>
> sudo find / -name phontab
>
> If no file is found, do this:
>
> sudo apt-get install espeak-data
>
> If you do this step, try speaking again once the install of the data
> files has finished.
>
> If you get no speech, try doing it as root, like this:
>
> sudo espeak "text to be spoken" 2> /dev/null
>
> If still nothing then I will try flashing a fresh install of Raspbian
> and see what I need to do to get it working.
>
> I know this is a silly question, but I presume you do have speakers or
> headphones plugged in and they are turned on/up?  Careful with
> headphones because the Pi can be loud.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 14/03/2013 14:34, Christopher Emery wrote:
> > Hello Michael,
> > No I didn't get any sound (sad face).  Is this because I am sshing into
> the
> > pi?  If so how can I get sound to come out of my computer setup that I am
> > sshing / remoting into ?
> >
> > Sincerely in Christ,
> > Christopher
>


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