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    No sound retroflag gpi case with pi zero w 2 (Solved)

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    • retropieuser555R
      retropieuser555 @mitu
      last edited by

      @mitu This is after adding the config.txt and overlays that the retroflag gpi. I can test it with the stock config.txt and original dpi24 overlay if that helps?

      Pi 5 4GB

      Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

      Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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      • PhilcommP
        Philcomm
        last edited by

        After further testing, I can't get either alsa nor pulse to work as sound drivers.
        alsa doesn't find any sound card, thus is not able to play.
        pulse can find the virtual sound card, but cannot output sound for some reason.

        @mitu you are right, sound plays just fine with omxplayer.

        I don't think it's the GPi cases' fault, but rather the drivers not able to play over GPIOs?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @retropieuser555
          last edited by

          @retropieuser555 said in No sound retroflag gpi case with pi zero w 2:

          I can test it with the stock config.txt and original dpi24 overlay if that helps?

          You can do that, but - at best - you'll get sound only on the HDMI port, which is not what you want. But this configuration should get rid of the ALSA error and you'd have at least one card listed by aplay.

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          • PhilcommP
            Philcomm
            last edited by

            @mitu you think it's worth a shot trying to manually create the asound.conf file?

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            • PhilcommP
              Philcomm @retropieuser555
              last edited by

              @retropieuser555 said in No sound retroflag gpi case with pi zero w 2:

              @philcomm okay that's interesting, I didn't notice that. I just tested a splashscreen with audio and it did play the sound for me too, no errors.

              I tested out the beta of the recalbox image they have and it played audio as well, so it does seem workable somehow, there config file is quite different though, I always thought the config.txt is universal to the raspberry pi itself, rather than the OS etc?

              Do you still have that image? My download is super slow, it takes another two hours to finish (around 60kb/s)

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              • retropieuser555R
                retropieuser555 @Philcomm
                last edited by

                @philcomm the recalbox beta? Yeah I've got it here, should I post their config or something from it?

                Pi 5 4GB

                Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                • PhilcommP
                  Philcomm @retropieuser555
                  last edited by

                  @retropieuser555 I wonder if there is any difference in the /boot/config.txt file compared to RetroPie. Also, is the md5 hash of /boot/overlays/pwm-audio-pi-zero.dtbo the same?

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                  • retropieuser555R
                    retropieuser555 @Philcomm
                    last edited by

                    @philcomm Here's there config file:-

                    ############################################################################
                    # Boot loader configuration                                                #
                    # Warning: do not edit this file as it will be overwritten when upgrading! #
                    ############################################################################
                    
                    # Using /etc/modules is deprecated and no longer supported on 4.4 kernel
                    # So manually enable audio
                    dtparam=audio=on
                    
                    # if you plug your tv at the same time as your rpi and that the rpi switches from the hdmi or
                    # give a low resolution because tv had no enough time to initialize it
                    boot_delay=3
                    
                    # disable boot rainbow
                    disable_splash=1
                    
                    # default CEC name
                    cec_osd_name=recalbox
                    
                    avoid_safe_mode=1
                    
                    kernel=boot/linux
                    initramfs boot/initrd.gz
                    
                    # force hdmi while the tv can take time before sending the signal on the hdmi output
                    hdmi_force_hotplug=1
                    
                    # total amount of GPU memory
                    gpu_mem_256=128
                    gpu_mem_512=128
                    gpu_mem_1024=448
                    
                    # your settings can be set in /boot/recalbox-user-config.txt
                    include recalbox-user-config.txt
                    
                    # overclocking settings are automatically managed in this file
                    # do not remove this line, nor edit the file
                    include recalbox-oc-config.txt
                    
                    # Raise the first security limit up to 70° instead of 60° for pi3 and pi4
                    [pi3]
                    temp_soft_limit=70
                    dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                    include recalbox-crt-config.txt
                    
                    [pi4]
                    temp_soft_limit=70
                    dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                    include recalbox-crt-config.txt
                    
                    # disable 4k resolution
                    hdmi_pixel_freq_limit:0=200000000
                    hdmi_pixel_freq_limit:1=200000000
                    
                    [board-type=0x12]
                    dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
                    
                    # custom config
                    [all]
                    
                    

                    They don't seem to be using the pwm-audio-pi-zero.dtbo overlay in the config and it isn't in the overlay folders at all. Any ideas how they got this working? Guess can go onto their forum and ask them

                    Pi 5 4GB

                    Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                    Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                    • PhilcommP
                      Philcomm @retropieuser555
                      last edited by Philcomm

                      @retropieuser555 Does the /etc/asound.conf file exists? If yes, what's the content?

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                      • retropieuser555R
                        retropieuser555 @Philcomm
                        last edited by retropieuser555

                        @philcomm

                        pcm.monocard{
                        	slave.pcm "hw:0"
                        	slave.channels 2
                        	type route
                        	ttable {
                        		# Copy both input channels to output channel 1 (Right).
                        		0.1 1
                        		1.1 1
                        		# Copy both input channels to output channel 0 (Left).
                        		0.0 1
                        		1.0 1
                        		}
                        }
                        
                        pcm.!default monocard
                        
                        

                        Thing is though, I don't know a great deal about recalbox, but it's not built on raspbian? Think if I used this in the retropie build it'll work?

                        Pi 5 4GB

                        Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                        Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                        • PhilcommP
                          Philcomm @retropieuser555
                          last edited by

                          @retropieuser555 said in No sound retroflag gpi case with pi zero w 2:

                          @philcomm

                          pcm.monocard{
                          	slave.pcm "hw:0"
                          	slave.channels 2
                          	type route
                          	ttable {
                          		# Copy both input channels to output channel 1 (Right).
                          		0.1 1
                          		1.1 1
                          		# Copy both input channels to output channel 0 (Left).
                          		0.0 1
                          		1.0 1
                          		}
                          }
                          
                          pcm.!default monocard
                          
                          

                          Thing is though, I don't know a great deal about recalbox, but it's not built on raspbian? Think if I used this in the retropie build it'll work?

                          I will have to try later if that works

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                            Slime1982
                            last edited by

                            Hi, I have been struggling with the same issue, and have managed to solve it.

                            The issue is that by default the latest version of Raspbian disables the audio if nothing is connected to HDMI.

                            Use this one line entry in config.txt to fix it:

                            dtoverlay=audremap,pins_18_19,enable_jack=on
                            

                            You don't need the pwm-audio-pi-zero.dtbo file and you can remove all the custom audio entries from Retroflag's config.txt and use this one line instead. (leave all the entries for the LCD in obviously).

                            The custom asound.conf file in recalbox is used to downmix stereo audio to mono, as the built in speaker on the GPi only outputs the right channel.

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                            • retropieuser555R
                              retropieuser555 @Slime1982
                              last edited by

                              @slime1982 Hey that's great news can you post your config.txt file please? I think I'm deleting the wrong lines out

                              Pi 5 4GB

                              Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                              Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                                Slime1982 @retropieuser555
                                last edited by Slime1982

                                @retropieuser555

                                Start with the stock config.txt and add this at the end:

                                #Pi Zero 2 W GPi Config
                                dtoverlay=audremap,pins_18_19,enable_jack=on
                                display_rotate=1
                                dtoverlay=dpi24
                                overscan_left=0
                                overscan_right=0
                                overscan_top=0
                                overscan_bottom=0
                                framebuffer_width=320
                                framebuffer_height=240
                                enable_dpi_lcd=1
                                display_default_lcd=1
                                dpi_group=2
                                dpi_mode=87
                                dpi_output_format=0x6016
                                #hdmi_timings=320 0 28 18 28 480 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6
                                hdmi_timings=240 1 38 10 20 320 1 20 4 4 0 0 0 60 0 6400000 1
                                

                                you still need Retroflag's dpi24.dtbo, but you don't need to copy the pwm audio overlay file.

                                The custom asound.conf file doesn't work, I suspect because the sound device is now referred to as headphones instead of pcm, but I'm working on it now.

                                Also, go into raspi-config, system options and in audio select 'headphones'. it should be the only option, but select it to ensure it is the default device.

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                                • PhilcommP
                                  Philcomm @Slime1982
                                  last edited by

                                  @slime1982 Are you an angel? insert Anakin Star Wars GIF

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                                    Slime1982 @Philcomm
                                    last edited by

                                    @philcomm

                                    Ha! no, just very determined!

                                    However, it's not quite right yet. On testing with headphones, the L and R channels are swapped, so I've changed the line to

                                    dtoverlay=audremap,pins_18_19,swap_lr
                                    

                                    note that enable_jack=on does not appear to be necessary .

                                    Still working on fixing asound.conf so both channels play through the GPi's speaker. I'll reply with an update when I figure it out.

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                                    • retropieuser555R
                                      retropieuser555 @Slime1982
                                      last edited by

                                      @slime1982 Almost there!

                                      You're using their dpi25 overlay right? I'm getting some lines across the screen (but audio does work!)

                                      MD5 (/Volumes/boot/overlays/dpi24.dtbo) = 55906663a9752f0588b74c407437dc16
                                      

                                      Is that your md5 hash for your dpi24?

                                      Pi 5 4GB

                                      Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                                      Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                                      • PhilcommP
                                        Philcomm
                                        last edited by

                                        I'll try to make a PR to RetroFlag for these changes. I hope they have a repo for their GPi Patch

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                                          Slime1982 @retropieuser555
                                          last edited by

                                          @retropieuser555

                                          Hi, sorry, had to pop out.

                                          Yes, that's the same file I'm using, the md5 matches :)

                                          Lines on the screen might be a poor contact issue with the pogo pins.

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                                            Slime1982 @retropieuser555
                                            last edited by

                                            @retropieuser555

                                            Hi, sorry, I was testing with a stock Raspbian lite image earlier, I've moved to Retropie now. Do you mean you can see some of the boot text behind the splashscreen?

                                            Comment out the line overscan_scale=1 in config.txt and also add these lines, which i neglected to include earlier:

                                            avoid_safe_mode=1
                                            disable_pvt=1
                                            disable_audio_dither=1
                                            

                                            That seems to fix it for me :)

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