Yeah speakers work fine for a millisecond when I force the GPIO we think it’s a problem with the jack.
Hi Rex! I’m resurrecting this thread once again. Thank you SO much for your images and for all of your support for the community. I’ve been loving my uConsole thanks to your hard work!
I’m running your latest Bookworm 6.6.57 image on my uConsole (Pi CM4). With a fresh image, audio works perfectly. Then, I compiled DOSBox-X following the instructions for Raspberry Pi here (step 5): https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/read-floppy-disks-and-cd-roms-with-raspberry-pi-5-magpimonday/. After doing so, I no longer have audio on the uConsole. The volume icon disappears from the tray and I don’t hear sound from the internal speaker or the headphone jack.
I tried the steps you listed above with no success. apt tells me that the clockworkpi-audio-patch is not available and that the clockworkpi-audio package replaces it. I tried both installing and reinstalling the clockworkpi-audio package but that didn’t resolve the issue.
Do you have any suggestions?
Try going into raspi-config sudo raspi-config
go to menu #6, then menu #A7 and select PulseAudio. That hopefully will restore the audio. Not sure what DOSBox-X would be trying to mess with the audio for.
Thanks! That did the trick. Somehow the DOSBox-X build process changed it to Pipewire.