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    MMM-GoogleAssistant : Jarvis don't listen my calls !

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    • Tom_LabHIdouilleT Offline
      Tom_LabHIdouille
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I’m novice on Magic Mirror, but i’m definitively in love with this project. I have some issues trying to install MMM-GoogleAssistant on my mirror.

      All of the installation run well, until I launch the MM application. I try to call Jarvis, but I don’t receive any answer.

      When I check my devices, audio and microphone are running well.

      Here is a copy of my config :

      {
        module: "MMM-GoogleAssistant",
        //position: "fullscreen_above",
        position: "middle_center",
        config: {
          debug: false,
          assistantConfig: {
            lang: "fr-FR",
            projectId: "", // Required to use gaction.
            modelId: "", // (OPTIONAL for gaction)
            instanceId: "", // (OPTIONAL for gaction)
            latitude: 51.508530,
            longitude: -0.076132,
          },
          responseConfig: {
            useScreenOutput: true,
            screenOutputCSS: "screen_output.css",
            screenOutputTimer: 5000,
            screenRotate: true,
            activateDelay: 250,
            useAudioOutput: true,
            useChime: true,
            newChime: false,
            useNative: false,
            playProgram: "mpg321"
          },
          micConfig: { // put there configuration generated by auto-installer
            recorder: "arecord",
            device: "plughw:2",
      	//device: "hw:<2>,<0>",
          },
          snowboy: {
            useSnowboy: true,
            usePMDL: false,
            audioGain: 2.0,
            Frontend: true,
            Model: "Alexa",
            Sensitivity: 1
          },
          A2DServer: {
            useA2D: false,
            stopCommand: "stop",
            useYouTube: false,
            youtubeCommand: "youtube",
            displayResponse: true
          },
          recipes: [ "with-MMM-TelegramBot.js" ],
          NPMCheck: {
            useChecker: true,
            delay: 10 * 60 * 1000,
            useAlert: true
          }
        }
      },
      

      And then the results of my aplay and a record commands :

      **** Liste des Périphériques Matériels PLAYBACK ****
      carte 0: b1 [bcm2835 HDMI 1], périphérique 0: bcm2835 HDMI 1 [bcm2835 HDMI 1]
        Sous-périphériques: 4/4
        Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0
        Sous-périphérique #1: subdevice #1
        Sous-périphérique #2: subdevice #2
        Sous-périphérique #3: subdevice #3
      carte 1: Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones], périphérique 0: bcm2835 Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones]
        Sous-périphériques: 4/4
        Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0
        Sous-périphérique #1: subdevice #1
        Sous-périphérique #2: subdevice #2
        Sous-périphérique #3: subdevice #3
      
      
      **** Liste des Périphériques Matériels CAPTURE ****
      carte 2: AK5371 [AK5371], périphérique 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
        Sous-périphériques: 1/1
        Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0
      
      

      Do you see anything that could be the cause the cause of my problem? I’m not sure of the mic name in the micConfig …

      Thanks a lot !

      Tom

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      • crazylegsC Offline
        crazylegs @Tom_LabHIdouille
        last edited by

        @tom_labhidouille In your micConfig block you have:

        device: “plughw:2”,

        I think you could try this instead:

        device: “plughw:2,0”,

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        • Tom_LabHIdouilleT Offline
          Tom_LabHIdouille @crazylegs
          last edited by Tom_LabHIdouille

          @crazylegs Hello crazylegs, thanks for your help, i try this way !

          Up : It doesn’t work anymore.

          When I launch a mic test in the console, the microphone works perfectly.

          How can I know if the module is working ? I mean, if nothing happens when I say the magic word, it might be beacause the module is not working, instead of the microphone ?

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