bullseye 64 bit support
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After i changed the audio to HDMI 0 i check in the mixer and it's still says Headphones, also the old issue with "fail to find mixer elements" appearing.
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I'll take a look to see what's going on, after using the Audio settings, you should have a
$HOME/.asoundrc
file used by ALSA choose the correct sound output.Do you have installed the desktop or PulseAudio ?
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@mitu No i haven't install it. I flash a fresh copy of weekly image (08-Aug-2023) few minutes ago just to be sure that i didn't modify something that i don't remember.
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Actually, the audiosettings have moded to
/etc/alsa/conf.d/99-retropie.conf
, can you check to see if you have that file and - if yes - post the contents ? -
Alsa folder doesn't exist
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That could explain the issue. Can you manually create the folder with
sudo mkdir /etc/alsa/conf.d/
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I create the folders, i set audio to HDMI 0 but no sound. I check into the
/alsa/conf.d/
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@windg said in bullseye 64 bit support:
I check into the /alsa/conf.d/ but is empty.
It's
/etc/alsa/conf.d
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Yes , i create to
/etc
aalsa
folder and inside it aconf.d
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@mitu It looks that something i did wrong when i try to create the folders. I try again and now the sound is working.
I did exactly :
sudo mkdir /etc/alsa
sudo mkdir /etc/alsa/conf.d
- I set from RetroPie menu audio to
HDMI 0
- Restart EmulatioStation
After tha sound is working, the only thing that remains is the message about mixer.
Many thanks mitu!
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@windg said in bullseye 64 bit support:
@mitu It looks that something i did wrong when i try to create the folders. I try again and now the sound is working.
Thanks for the confirmation, I'll take a look at why the folder is missing and maybe create it automatically, will need to start from a clean image again since my bullseye image has suffered many changes and was installed from an earlier RaspiOS version.
Ideally we can also make HDMI the default audio output on a fresh image, since the analog audio is now the default.
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Hey all, thanks for the support. I know that this is a grey zone but it's much appreciated. My bad in conflating Bullseye support with 64 bit support.
I was having issues with audio as well, even before installing RetroPie (speaker-test failing with error 524, could not add HDMI via mixer or emulation station). The only way I was able to fix it was to move to fkms from kms (the default) in config.txt.
It seems very similar to this thread: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/32888/amiberry-audio-not-working-on-bullseye-64-bit-pi4-kms
After installing RetroPie the setup script was complaining about ALSA configuration and I ended up removing it this morning, and things are working now.
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@ParadoxGBB Did you try the above instructions for the sound issue?
I believe they are the same for the 64 bit version. I confirm that the sound is working if you follow above steps that mitu suggest.In any case, support for Bullseye is still under development and not ready to be used as a stable system.
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Thanks again all for the support --- I updated the script today (thanks for that update), reverted back to the default kms in config.txt, and selected HDMI 0 and it works!
Mostly --- Everything but Kodi seems to be happy. I went into the audio settings in there and tried a few options but it's not working yet. I tried reinstalling Kodi as well just in case.
I'm probably missing something basic here since Kodi actually sees the TV device --- not currently using passthrough.
Thanks again for the help.
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@ParadoxGBB Ach, Kodi.. Haven't tested it yet just with ALSA, it may need PulseAudio/PipeWire installed.
EDIT: try using the 'vc4-hdmi-0 (softvolume)' device and see if that produces any sound.
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@mitu Thanks a ton.
No dice, unfortunately. I tried both soft drivers, and tried cycling Kodi between each try.
What specific packages do you suggest, one or both? Just an apt get install pulseaudio?
I can afford to be rather cavalier here, I imaged my current SD state before trying this, I always work with backups.
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What specific packages do you suggest, one or both? Just an apt get install pulseaudio?
PipeWire is still a bit unstable on bullseye, try installing pulseaudio.
EDIT: you may have to 'reset' your Audio config after installing pulseaudio, since it will take over ALSA and the existing configuration may not work for emulators/ES.
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@mitu So thankful for your time.
Yup, installed, rebooted, set new audio device in RetroPie audio, still so far no dice on Kodi, list is now:
I'm starting to better understand now (with this and a few things I'm also looking into) why supporting Bullseye isn't so straightforward yet. ;-)
EDIT: Tried the last two options in case that wasn't clear.
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Tried pipewire as well, still not successful
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I have sound with Kodi 19, navigations sounds and h264 movie. I did a manual installation on top of Bullseye 32bit lite. I didn't install desktop or other audio drivers.
The only "issue" i find is that it didn't recognize the gamepad and ask me to configure it.
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