USB audio not recognized
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@backstander said in USB audio not recognized:
Also maybe get a Bluetooth keyboard to pair with the Pi Zero W and try the USB audio connected without a USB hub.
Or enable SSH in Retropie, install Putty in Windows, and control the Pi via network, making the keyboard obsolete.
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I am SSHed into the Pi Zero, but not over wifi. Instead I have a USB to Ethernet adapter. I haven't successfully managed to get wifi working in the lab (not my private network). I need to enter a username and password instead of just a password to make it work. I have tried a few times, but no luck. I also can not connect to the Pi using the second ethernet port on the wall. The IT guys seem to block any Raspberry Pi. I have a router that connects to my Pi that I also have my desktop connected as well.
I am trying to hunt down another USB hub. Failing that I will grab a wireless router and try and set the Pi up on that so I can connect from my desktop and then plug the USB audio in directly.
I will let you know what happens.
Thanks!
KB -
@KBert If you are using the Pi via SSH, could you please post any shell output in a code block instead of a picture? Like this:
It really helps with readability, and the forum search can find the text within it if someone else looks for it. :) (Syntax highlighting looks funny in normal sentences.)
I'm eager to hear any progress from you.
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My apologies for not putting things in proper form while posting. I will try to behave better in the future.
Also I have run into another issue. I could not find another USB hub and my Pi is insisting that there is "No wireless interface found". I have a wireless router ready to go so as soon as I get this Pi online I will be able to update on my audio issue. I probably won't have an update until tomorrow or later in the week depending on how time goes. Sorry to make you wait.
Thanks!
KB -
Take your time, I don't think anyone here will go crazy due to some days of waiting. Patience is a virtue. ;)
Good luck!
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Make sure the Wifi adapter isn't blocked - run
sudo rfkill unblock all
before trying again to connect to Wifi. -
@mitu
Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately this was one of the things I tried yesterday that didn't seem to make a difference.Thanks!
KB -
I found another USB hub. This was was unpowered and would no support more than one device at a time on the Pi Zero. I then tried connecting only the keyboard to the Pi. I put in the :
tail -f /var/log/syslog
and unplugged the keyboard. It showed that the device was disconnected. I then plugged in my USB audio circuit and again nothing happened.
I still have not managed to get the wifi working.
Thanks!
KB -
Well I am starting to think that this USB audio chip I have is simply not compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero W. My reasoning:
1 - USB Circuit works fine with Windows Desktop and with Raspberry Pi 2.
2 - USB Circuit not detected through USB Hub on my original Pi Zero W.
3 - Loaded Retropie 4.5.1 on spare SD card and plugged it into spare Pi Zero W. Without modifying config and overlays to run DPI I was able to get wifi working without any trouble.
4 - Using SSH logged into the Pi and then plugged the USB audio circuit directly into USB on Pi Zero W.USB audio still not detected.
I think I am going to have to look for a different chip.
I do find it curious that it works on a Pi 2 but not a Pi Zero.
Thanks everyone for the help. I will check back in when I have a different chip.
Thanks!
KB
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