Le 09/02/2018 à 13:15, nicorigo a écrit :
Obviously, this is not a Rygel issue anymore ...
Or could it be ? The problem does not appear with VLC alone, nor with mplayer, 
when I play a file directly from the Raspberry.
It appears only when I use Rygel+Playbin & the BubbleUpnp app, either with mp3 
or FLAC files.
Could there be a specific Playbin configuration that would guide sound to the 
wrong output ?
Rygel+VLC & the BubbleUpnp app work fine (as long as the file is not FLAC), so 
I do believe the default output is ok.
However, if I plug my headphones, with Rygel+VLC & BubbleUpnp, I also hear 
music there, at a very low volume...Strange.
I thought the Jack female socket only depended upon the internal soundcard 
(which is not active anymore..) - isn't it so ?
Thank you.

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Le 09/02/2018 à 13:15, nicorigo a écrit :
(...)
I had discarded such a possibility because I had previously commented out the 
internal snd_bcm_2835 soundcard from /etc/modules, as well as 
"dtparam:audio=on" in /boot/config.txt (to make sure the Rpi would not try to 
launch the internal soundcard driver at boot...but it may have been redundant 
anyway : commenting  out the soundcard module in /etc/modules was probably 
enough).

How it this possible ?
"Aplay -l" provides only one soundcard :
"**** Liste des Périphériques Matériels PLAYBACK ****
carte 0: sndrpihifiberry [snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac], périphérique 0: HifiBerry DAC 
HiFi pcm5102a-hifi-0 []
  Sous-périphériques: 1/1
  Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0"

And would you know how I could fix that ? Obviously, this is not a Rygel issue 
anymore ...
Many thanks,
Nicolas





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