Hi. Can anyone help me? Im trying to make the audio in Amibian to go through the 3.5mm jack but i have no sound. Im doing this through raspi config (raspc) and setting it there.however no joy. What am i doing wrong?
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Aryan
Aug 14
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oz2cpu
Jan 04, 2018
I also tried this, it just did not work for me, since there are two ways to force the audio, look in the config file, it is normally done the "other" way. depending on your HDMI monitor it might work or not, it is a general raspberry "thingy" with audio.
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wilkinsonjames
Jan 04, 2018
I configured this by:
Type raspc at console to open settings menu.
Choose options:
9 - Advanced Options
A8 - Audio
1 - Force 3.5mm ('headphone') jack
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oz2cpu
Jan 04, 2018
See the other post about no audio, for full details.
hdmi_ignore_edid_audio =1
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rroulston80
Nov 01, 2017
Is there a line I need to add in there cos the config.txt has very little in there regarding the audio settings
A key feature that makes Jalwa Game appealing to users is its emphasis on user-friendly design and its promise of a rewarding and entertaining experience.
A well-designed Jalwa Game Login system must prioritize user security, ensuring that player accounts and personal information are well-protected.
The diverse offerings under the name Jalwa Game cater to a wide range of interests, allowing users to choose between brain-stimulating trivia or a more chance-based gaming experience.
The convenience of a one-tap or social media Jalwa Game login would greatly enhance the user experience, eliminating the hassle of remembering complex passwords.
I also tried this, it just did not work for me, since there are two ways to force the audio, look in the config file, it is normally done the "other" way. depending on your HDMI monitor it might work or not, it is a general raspberry "thingy" with audio.
I configured this by:
Type raspc at console to open settings menu.
Choose options:
9 - Advanced Options
A8 - Audio
1 - Force 3.5mm ('headphone') jack
See the other post about no audio, for full details.
hdmi_ignore_edid_audio =1
Is there a line I need to add in there cos the config.txt has very little in there regarding the audio settings
Edit the config.txt