[raspberry-vi] Re: Issue with sound / no speech

  • From: "Michael A. Ray" <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 18:56:37 +0000


The command is:

amixer cset numid=3 1

The last number is what controls the port:

0 = auto
1 = 3.5mm jack
2 = HDMI

(I think)

Mike




On 14/03/2013 18:45, lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> Do you really want to route audio to the host? Or do you want to use
> HDMI and the headphone jack at the same time? If the later there is an
> alsa command to switch the audio back to the headphone jack. Sorry, I
> can't remember what it is, but Google ought to be able to help.
>
>
> Tim Chase writes:
>   > > Okay is there a way to past the sounds to come though on the host
>   > > computer that I am using?
>   >
>   > Yes.  At least the PulseAudio subsystem allows for routing the audio
>   > to a remote server (such as your desktop PC, assuming it's running
>   > Linux with PulseAudio).  It can be done via brute-force with ALSA if
>   > you use that instead of PulseAudio.
>   >
>   > For doing it with PulseAudio (warning, this is long and involved):
>   > 
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#PulseAudio_over_network
>   >
>   > For doing it with ALSA+netcat:
>   > http://alsa.opensrc.org/Network
>   >
>   >
>   > Theoretically, you could also do it via hardware, piping the
>   > audio-out jack from your Raspberry Pi directly to a microphone-in
>   > jack on your PC (warning about setting your levels low enough not to
>   > blow your PC--I don't know if it's an issue, but it sounds like the
>   > RPi puts out a lot of juice), and then your can control the output on
>   > your PC as just the microphone-line.
>   >
>   > -tim
>   >
>   >
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