Another interesting data-point: apparently mpg321 *isn't* broken on
noble. It works, but only with the headphone output (on those models
that have it, i.e. everything prior to the Pi 5). Same goes with ffmpeg;
no buffer xruns when outputting to the headphone socket.
Which leans me back towards
Hmm, I may have to revise this. It seems mpg321 (with ALSA, which is how
I've always tested the audio output) just doesn't work at all on any
model; just complains about libao driver everywhere.
Meanwhile, ffmpeg (my backup) works happily on the 4 and 5, but just
complains about buffer xrun
** Tags added: kern-10748
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Cannot play audio from server on older models
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** Description changed:
While attempting to play music as part of the ISO tests for the release,
while the vc4hdmi sound card appears in /proc/asound/cards, the mpg321
player used by the tests (which has never worked *well* on the older
models, but at least worked) failed with:
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