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    [opendev] The Background Music Box

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    cyperghostbgmmp3mpg123
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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @mitu
      last edited by cyperghost

      @mitu @majikill The method for volume change can be kept quite simpler. mpg123 -f switch scales volume level.

      So please feel free to improve

      32768 -- Volume 100%
      29491  --Volume 90%
      ...
      16284 -- Volume 50%
      ...
      0 -- Mute
      
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        majikill @cyperghost
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        @cyperghost where would i apply these changes exactly? unless i make the changes to any instance mpg123 starts?

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          majikill @mitu
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          @mitu this would go just in the /home directory?

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            mitu Global Moderator @majikill
            last edited by

            @majikill You can try modifying the script that starts the BGM music and add the -f parameter as @cyperghost mentioned. The .asoundrc configuration file I was mentioning should be added in $HOME (which translates to /home/pi).

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              majikill @mitu
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              @mitu awesome. perfect guys thank you. im gonna try both and see what works best for me.

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                majikill @mitu
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                @mitu i managed to create the .asoundrc file where it should be. but when i launch alsasound i only have a single mixer. i did put the file in /home/pi

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                  mitu Global Moderator @majikill
                  last edited by

                  @majikill Can you run

                  speaker-test -D mp3
                  

                  and see if you get any errors ? Then start alsamixer and see if you have 2 mixer devices.

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                    majikill @mitu
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                    @mitu that worked! im curious why tho. once the test is run, does it force alsa to load the file i created?

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                      majikill @mitu
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                      @mitu ok well kinda worked. i see the softmaster in the mixer. but pcm still controls the volume for bgm

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                        mitu Global Moderator @majikill
                        last edited by

                        @majikill said in [opendev] The Background Music Box:

                        but pcm still controls the volume for bgm

                        You need to tell mpg321 to use the newly created device - as I said in my initial post:

                        mpg321 -o alsa --audiodevice mp3 <path/to/file>
                        
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                          majikill @mitu
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                          @mitu ok, i think i get it now. im using this as a crash course in writing scripts, so im sorry if i dont understand how this should work. but this is a huge help, thank you.

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