Hi there
Today I in-situ updated pCP from 6.1.0 to 7.0.0. Problem: My sound disappeared.
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.0 | www v00011 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7 | piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.8-1287-pCP
This is running on a Raspberry Pi3 B+ with an ApplePi HAT DAC.
Wifi is disabled (using Ethernet only), Bluetooth is obviously then also disabled.
Last I know HDMI was also disabled, but now I can't find a menu to check.
Here's the pcp_insitu_upgrade.log:
Fixing any issues after insitu update Done.
Starting piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup...
Starting rngd using /dev/hwrng... Done.
Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
Trying to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1.
ssh file found on mmcblk0p1.
newpcp.cfg found on mmcblk0p1.
Processing saved Configuration file from mmcblk0p1...
Disabling RPi built-in wifi... Done.
Setting Screen Rotation... Done.
Removing old kernel modules extensions... Done.
Removing old pcp www extensions... Done.
Saving a copy of the upgrade log to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/pcp_insitu_upgrade.log ...
Generally my attention span is too short to look through the very lengthy log files.
Let me know if I should look into a specific file for something specific.
I noticed that on reboot after the update an error said that pCP-bt6.tgz failed to update.
If I look in "Extensions" and try to manually install the file, then I am told it already exist.
My sense is that this 'blurp' doesn't matter and the system is fine.
The BT Controller is Off. Since I'm not using Bluetooth - should I try to REMOVE it entirely?
Squeezelite is running, running Standard Squeezelite Binary.
My audio device: hw:CARD=ApplePiDAC
I updated to: hw:CARD=ApplePiDAC,DEV=0
I tried: sysdefault:CARD=ApplePiDAC and reverted back to the previous one.
None of these bring the sound back.
Volume is at 100%.
The system is finding my music library just fine, and seems to work with the RadioParadize LMS plugin as well.
LMS is running on a Synology NAS.
ALSA settings were: 80 - 4 - blank - 1 - blank
I changed to: 80 - blank - blank - 1 - blank ... I think this is what I original had. No difference.
I am forcing upsampling by setting
Max sample rate: 88200,96000,176400,192000
Upsample settings: v::3.5:28:95:100:45
I don't know if the problem is that SoX isn't properly loaded ?? (Why wouldn't it be)
In pCP 6.1.0 I had (AFAIR) access to the ALSA Mixer, but "Card Control" gives me nothing now,
so I assume it's good, but it could be that the default is the Headphone jack.
In /proc/asound I find:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Jan 28 17:26 ApplePiDAC -> card0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Jan 28 17:26 Headphones -> card1
I tried to plug a pair of headphones into the Raspberry Pi analog output. No sound.
I suppose setting DEV=0 means use card0 for output (?).
Here's the tail end of DMESG - I'm a bit startled by the 8-channel audio card, AFAIK I have 2-ch stereo:
[ 28.745215] snd_bcm2835: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned.
[ 28.765508] asoc-simple-card soc:sound: pcm1794a-codec <-> 3f203000.i2s mapping ok
[ 28.766165] input: raspberrypi-ts as /devices/platform/soc/soc:firmware/soc:firmware:touchscreen/input/input0
[ 28.805201] bcm2835_audio bcm2835_audio: card created with 8 channels
[ 30.637109] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 33.531818] Starting piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup.
[ 33.571128] random: crng init done
[ 34.430173] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[ 34.430355] NET: Registered protocol family 31
[ 34.430369] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 34.430405] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 34.430426] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[ 34.430462] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
[ 34.436710] Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.3
[ 34.436729] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol H4 registered
[ 34.436818] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Three-wire (H5) registered
[ 34.437194] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Broadcom registered
[ 34.906239] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[ 34.906267] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[ 34.906306] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
[ 36.137017] Finished piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup.
[ 68.077079] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 93.037119] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 97.197040] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 105.517055] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 109.677046] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 359.277077] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 10 callbacks suppressed
[ 359.277086] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 417.517063] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 421.677059] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 11 callbacks suppressed
[ 421.677068] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 477.837116] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 481.997072] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 542.317071] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 685.837053] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 3 callbacks suppressed
[ 685.837062] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
Could it be that the audio gets 'stuck' with the Bluetooth initialization that isn't there or isn't working?
Sorry about all the undervoltage warnings. It's been like that since July.
Please help me get the sound back.
Best regards,
Claus
Today I in-situ updated pCP from 6.1.0 to 7.0.0. Problem: My sound disappeared.
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.0 | www v00011 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7 | piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.8-1287-pCP
This is running on a Raspberry Pi3 B+ with an ApplePi HAT DAC.
Wifi is disabled (using Ethernet only), Bluetooth is obviously then also disabled.
Last I know HDMI was also disabled, but now I can't find a menu to check.
Here's the pcp_insitu_upgrade.log:
Fixing any issues after insitu update Done.
Starting piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup...
Starting rngd using /dev/hwrng... Done.
Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
Trying to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1.
ssh file found on mmcblk0p1.
newpcp.cfg found on mmcblk0p1.
Processing saved Configuration file from mmcblk0p1...
Disabling RPi built-in wifi... Done.
Setting Screen Rotation... Done.
Removing old kernel modules extensions... Done.
Removing old pcp www extensions... Done.
Saving a copy of the upgrade log to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/pcp_insitu_upgrade.log ...
Generally my attention span is too short to look through the very lengthy log files.
Let me know if I should look into a specific file for something specific.
I noticed that on reboot after the update an error said that pCP-bt6.tgz failed to update.
If I look in "Extensions" and try to manually install the file, then I am told it already exist.
My sense is that this 'blurp' doesn't matter and the system is fine.
The BT Controller is Off. Since I'm not using Bluetooth - should I try to REMOVE it entirely?
Squeezelite is running, running Standard Squeezelite Binary.
My audio device: hw:CARD=ApplePiDAC
I updated to: hw:CARD=ApplePiDAC,DEV=0
I tried: sysdefault:CARD=ApplePiDAC and reverted back to the previous one.
None of these bring the sound back.
Volume is at 100%.
The system is finding my music library just fine, and seems to work with the RadioParadize LMS plugin as well.
LMS is running on a Synology NAS.
ALSA settings were: 80 - 4 - blank - 1 - blank
I changed to: 80 - blank - blank - 1 - blank ... I think this is what I original had. No difference.
I am forcing upsampling by setting
Max sample rate: 88200,96000,176400,192000
Upsample settings: v::3.5:28:95:100:45
I don't know if the problem is that SoX isn't properly loaded ?? (Why wouldn't it be)
In pCP 6.1.0 I had (AFAIR) access to the ALSA Mixer, but "Card Control" gives me nothing now,
so I assume it's good, but it could be that the default is the Headphone jack.
In /proc/asound I find:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Jan 28 17:26 ApplePiDAC -> card0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Jan 28 17:26 Headphones -> card1
I tried to plug a pair of headphones into the Raspberry Pi analog output. No sound.
I suppose setting DEV=0 means use card0 for output (?).
Here's the tail end of DMESG - I'm a bit startled by the 8-channel audio card, AFAIK I have 2-ch stereo:
[ 28.745215] snd_bcm2835: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned.
[ 28.765508] asoc-simple-card soc:sound: pcm1794a-codec <-> 3f203000.i2s mapping ok
[ 28.766165] input: raspberrypi-ts as /devices/platform/soc/soc:firmware/soc:firmware:touchscreen/input/input0
[ 28.805201] bcm2835_audio bcm2835_audio: card created with 8 channels
[ 30.637109] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 33.531818] Starting piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup.
[ 33.571128] random: crng init done
[ 34.430173] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[ 34.430355] NET: Registered protocol family 31
[ 34.430369] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 34.430405] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 34.430426] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[ 34.430462] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
[ 34.436710] Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.3
[ 34.436729] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol H4 registered
[ 34.436818] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Three-wire (H5) registered
[ 34.437194] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol Broadcom registered
[ 34.906239] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[ 34.906267] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[ 34.906306] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
[ 36.137017] Finished piCorePlayer v7.0.0 startup.
[ 68.077079] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 93.037119] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 97.197040] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 105.517055] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 109.677046] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 359.277077] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 10 callbacks suppressed
[ 359.277086] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 417.517063] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 421.677059] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 11 callbacks suppressed
[ 421.677068] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 477.837116] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
[ 481.997072] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 542.317071] Voltage normalised (0x00000000)
[ 685.837053] rpi_firmware_get_throttled: 3 callbacks suppressed
[ 685.837062] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
Could it be that the audio gets 'stuck' with the Bluetooth initialization that isn't there or isn't working?
Sorry about all the undervoltage warnings. It's been like that since July.
Please help me get the sound back.
Best regards,
Claus