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    System volume stuck at 0%. Cannot get audio out. aaarrrghh. help me

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    • ClydeC
      Clyde @guythp
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      @guythp said in System volume stuck at 0%. Cannot get audio out. aaarrrghh. help me:

      Forgive my ignorance but is alsamixer in the retropie repository?

      It is, as part of the package alsa-utils. And I think it comes pre-installed with the official Retropie image.

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        simon123 @ucald4amarine
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        @ucald4amarine Yes, with the headphones I do hear the sound. However with the speakers, there is only faint static

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          hhromic @simon123
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          @simon123 make sure you are using the right cable. The 3.5mm jack is a composite AV output jack, not only a stereo-output connector. This means it has four pins carrying audio-L, audio-R, video and ground. A suitable cable is this (notice the 3.5mm plug):

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          This is the pin assignments of the connector:

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          Is very rare, but maybe the connector of your speakers is not standard, i.e. using Tip, Ring1 and (Ring2 + Sleeve for ground) ?

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            simon123 @hhromic
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            @hhromic Thank you for the quick and detailed answer. However is not this a bit too much? I will def try it and see if it will get the sound going with this type of cable. The PI is connected to a pc monitor with a HDMI to VGA? connector

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              simon123 @simon123
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              @simon123 because the speakers work being connected to a laptop, so it is very strange to me

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                hhromic @simon123
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                @simon123 yes I agree this is unlikely the cause, but I thought it was worth to mention. We don't know much about your setup so is a guessing game too.

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                  simon123 @hhromic
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                  @hhromic there is sound through the HDMI, when I plug into TV. Also when earphones are plugged. No sound with the speakers that otherwise work when plugged into a laptop

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                    hhromic @simon123
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                    @simon123 not every 3.5mm connector is made exactly the same. Does it insert fully into the RPI? as I said, just a mm misplaced might make the connection wrong. A good test is indeed to try another cable.

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                      simon123 @hhromic
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                      @hhromic I tried with different speakers. I get very low volume on them and only when volume is set at max on them. However the System volume is still stuck at 0%. I am not sure how I get the sound...

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                        hhromic
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                        @simon123 I noticed two things, (1) you are using USB-powered speakers and (2) you didn't seem to have test the suggesitons about using alsamixer.
                        So I have some suggestions for you to try:

                        1. Are you connecting these speakers to the RPI itself using a USB port? This might be problematic because the RPI is known to not deliver much power through the USB ports, and I suspects speakers are power hungry. Can you try to power the speakers with a laptop or other source via USB but the audio from the RPI?
                        2. Can you go to a console and type the following command to set the volume using alsa: amixer sset PCM 90% unmute. This sets the volume reasonable high so be careful with the noise.

                        After point 2 you should see something like this (volume set to 90%):

                        Simple mixer control 'PCM',0
                          Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined
                          Playback channels: Mono
                          Limits: Playback -10239 - 400
                          Mono: Playback -663 [90%] [-6.63dB] [on]
                        
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