(08-06-2017, 10:57 PM)zlham Wrote:Try these 4 steps. Only answer these questions. Don't add anything else. I may get confused.I have the same problem. No sound to the headphone jack from any media player or from the web browser.
aplay -l says that the USB audio device is 0,2 for output and 0,1 for input. If I send audio to the port using aplay -D command it plays. If I use piHPSDR set to audio out on hw:0,2 it plays fine. But Pulse Audio does not send audio to the headphone jack.
On the volume control tab, the USB audio is set to Headphones. There are no other options. I have Roc chip turned off, but it makes no difference if it is set on. I can see the audio playing on the bar graph just above the word Advanced on the volume control, so Pulse Audio is seeing the audio stream but it is not sending it to hw:0,2 and there seems to be no way to make it do that.
If I plug in a USB input device (FunCube Dongle receiver) then the USB audio changes from card hw:0,2 to card hw:1,2, but PiHPSDR program adjusts automatically and still works. I still get no audio from the headphone jack.
If I plug in a SoundBlaster USB sound card I can get audio out of the media players and web browser, but still not from the headphone jack.
HELP!! I have wasted hours on this!
1 Do you have smplayer installed?
If so run a mp3 or mp4 file.
2 While smplayer is running go to the Pulse Audio Playback tab. Don't look at any other tabs.
Do you see the smplayer volume level moving?
You should see the mpv Media Player.
3 Click the button to the right of that.
Change it to headset.
4 Go to the configuration tab to the far right. In rockship....profile select analog stereo output
Do you hear sound in your earphones?
Answer this for me. Did you succeed on all 4 steps? If not, which step?
You will have to set all sound applications this way. VLC, Youtube, Smplayer, and any other apps that use sound.



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