Similar to the issue in https://forums.slimdevices.com/showt...ght=raspiaudio, I have installed a Raspiaudio Audio+ hat and am getting relatively modest volume out of the hat's 3.5 jack even with the app volume turned up to max. That earlier thread noted that one could separately control device volume through controls enabled by the Raspiaudio installation script. However, I have thus far been unsuccessful getting the script to run as it gives an unsupported operating system error. The device will play simply by selecting HiFiBerry DAC Zero/MiniAMP or the Light+ in Squeezelite options, but alsamixer shows this device as having no controls so I can't increase output there.
My questions to the community would be (a) has anyone successfully modified the install script to run on pCP? (b) failing that, has anyone found other way to increase the volume that this hat can produce?
The use case for this device is just to drive a cheap pair of earbuds worn while falling asleep, so the modest volume isn't the end of the world, but it would be nice to be able to crank it up a bit more when needed to drown out snoring...
Hardware is Raspberry Pi 3 Model A Plus Rev 1.0, running pCP 5.0.0.
My questions to the community would be (a) has anyone successfully modified the install script to run on pCP? (b) failing that, has anyone found other way to increase the volume that this hat can produce?
The use case for this device is just to drive a cheap pair of earbuds worn while falling asleep, so the modest volume isn't the end of the world, but it would be nice to be able to crank it up a bit more when needed to drown out snoring...
Hardware is Raspberry Pi 3 Model A Plus Rev 1.0, running pCP 5.0.0.