Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MagicMirror blocks audio output
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Hi everyone, I am relatively new to the MagicMirror and have a problem, maybe someone can help me.
I have the MagicMirror running. It runs out of the box as it should. However, I can no longer play music. I play music from my iPhone via Shairport Sync (https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync). Without MM, the whole thing runs perfectly, but when I now install the MM on the RaspberryPi, I can no longer hear the music. Does anyone know what is going wrong in the background?I have a RaspberryPi 4 8GB and the sound is transmitted via HDMI.
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@chrism hm… shouldn’t be a problem… MM is a browser, and it typically shares the audio ports…
I can play wav and mp3, and postify separately while MM is running…
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@sdetweil well thats weird… I don’t even get output if I run a speaker test.
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@chrism what MM modules do you have installed? I am using the defaults in this test…
i have a wav file recorded from my mic, and I use it to test playback (My monitors have a quirk and turn off the speakers quite often)…
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Hi, just for information
since now ~ one year Raspbian use
pulseaudio
, so it will select Automaticaly mic source and output sourceso stop using
alsa
configuration and usepulseaudio
:)alsa = only one audio process at same time
pulse audio = muti audio process at same timeNote: now in my modules no mic config / audio output is require, pulse audio do job