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(incompatible?) Built-in Audio Analog Stereo #107

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Inspire1571 opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 6 comments
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(incompatible?) Built-in Audio Analog Stereo #107

Inspire1571 opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 6 comments

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@Inspire1571
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Hi, I'm trying to load NoiseTorch however it doesn't. I'm using an Acer 4937G laptop running Raspberry Pi OS. The microphone and headphone works, however NoiseTorch doesn't seem to detect them. I think it has something to do with the drivers. Can you please help me troubleshoot? I'm fairly new to Raspberry OS. The link below shows screenshots from my computer

https://ibb.co/SNP8g4M

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lawl commented Mar 18, 2021

can you post a log file into a gist? see here where they are.

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There are a lot of stuff here, I don't know which one.

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lawl commented Mar 18, 2021

Your devices are detected just fine. If they're marked as (incompatible?) there's not much you can currently do, other than building pulseaudio from source, see here: https://github.com/lawl/NoiseTorch/issues/30#issuecomment-771737671

Also the Pi is aarch64 and not x64, so i assume you compiled from source? I don't have an aarch64 device to test, so if there's further issues, I can't help you with that. But for (incompatible?) you can select the device anyways. If it doesn't work, you need a newer pulseaudio.

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Inspire1571 commented Mar 18, 2021

Your devices are detected just fine. If they're marked as (incompatible?) there's not much you can currently do, other than building pulseaudio from source, see here: #30 (comment)

Also the Pi is aarch64 and not x64, so i assume you compiled from source? I don't have an aarch64 device to test, so if there's further issues, I can't help you with that. But for (incompatible?) you can select the device anyways. If it doesn't work, you need a newer pulseaudio.

Can you please help me how to install the patch? I'm more of a copy and paste guy, but if it isn't then I will try my best to follow the instruction.
I also have another computer to test to, it's running on Ubuntu rather than Raspberry Pi OS. NoiseTorch seems to work fine there.

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lawl commented Mar 18, 2021

No, sorry. As per the link i posted:

there is currently nothing you can do, but wait.

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