fsger wrote: > Before trying with BT again, I cloned my SD-CARD so I would not have to > reinstall everything. I then reinstalled BT (but did not have USB > playing). It connected fine to my BT headphones but then USB sound was > again very low. Thinking I would go back to the cloned SD-CARD and get > the sound again, I then then got reduced volume happening again, even on > this installation where I have never had BT. The only common > denominators are the PI4 itself, LMS running on my NAS and my DAC. In > all cases, I have the player output volume fixed at 100%. I restarted > LMS on the NAS but that did not change anything. Powered everything > off and on. Still the same. Very strange.
I installed BT onto 6.0.0 audio version with USB audio playing. The installation was OK but the speaker daemon was not running and would not start so I rebooted. It was at this point that the USB volume dropped. Uninstalling BT, turning it off and doing an in-situ update made no difference. I powered down the RPI, inserted an SD-Card I knew to be working (6.0.0 audio, no BT) but still the USB volume was low. I then turned-off my DAC (Caiman SEG) and the RPI restarted them again. Voila, the USB sound came back on that card. I then tried the card where I had installed BT. Again the USB sound came back. Clearly, whatever is going on is affecting the settings of the USB device(s). To see if this is a "one-off" after installation of the BT extension and if the USB sound would come back after turning everything off, I reinstalled BT again. Same story - loss of sound after reboot and also after powering everything down. I then disabled BT (but did not uninstall) and rebooted, same story. I tried powering down/up-again, but no difference. Finally, uninstalled the BT extension, powered everything down and then restarted... no difference, low USB sound. So in summary, the USB sound is lost after installing the extension, turning on the RPI BT and then rebooting. This persist on an SD-Card even when BT isu turned off and the extension uninstalled, even if everything is powered down and restarted. It also persists even with a working SD-Card unless everything is powered-down and restarted. I hope that all helps to point to the source of the problem... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ fsger's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15977 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=111972 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
