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    • windgW
      windg @ParadoxGBB
      last edited by windg

      @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.

      My English isn't at a good level.

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        ParadoxGBB @windg
        last edited by

        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.

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        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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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @ParadoxGBB
          last edited by mitu

          @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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            ParadoxGBB @mitu
            last edited by ParadoxGBB

            @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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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @ParadoxGBB
              last edited by mitu

              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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                ParadoxGBB @mitu
                last edited by ParadoxGBB

                @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:

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                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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                  ParadoxGBB @ParadoxGBB
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                  Tried pipewire as well, still not successful

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                  • windgW
                    windg
                    last edited by windg

                    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.

                    My English isn't at a good level.

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                      ParadoxGBB @windg
                      last edited by ParadoxGBB

                      Happy to report that I figured it out --- the settings I had in Kodi were carried over from my previous install, and it had "Stereo upmix" enabled. Disabling that setting got me working, no additional packages like PulseAudio or PipeWire needed.

                      Thanks everyone for the help --- I'm going to pay it forward with a few notes of some of the other bumps I hit when I get everything working.

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                      • windgW
                        windg
                        last edited by windg

                        I know, no 64 bit image, based on Bullseye, will be official released. If it is possible for BuZz to offer binary files for scummvm and lr-scummvm that need a lot of time to be build in the Pi? Thanks.

                        My English isn't at a good level.

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