Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hello-Lucy using Adafruit Voice Bonnet
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The difference is how MM is started. If I do it the manual way, the microphone works (with or without debug enabled). If MM does its normal autostart, using mm.sh that includes DISPLAY=:0 npm start, then the microphone doesn’t work.
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@sinbad339 said in Hello-Lucy using Adafruit Voice Bonnet:
its normal autostart,
how is that done? pm2 or did u do some other setup
sounds like mm is not running as user but as root?
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@sdetweil
I followed the instructions from https://www.magicmirrorcentral.com/complete-raspberry-pi-magic-mirror-tutorial/.
It includedtype in the following command: pm2 startup A different command will appear. Run that command also. Now create a shell script for startup. Open up the built-in text editor on the Pi by typing in: cd ~ nano mm.sh The lower line basically means, “open up a file called mm.sh in the nano text editor.” When the text editor has opened, add this to the mm.sh file: cd ~/MagicMirror DISPLAY=:0 npm start Make your shiny new script executable by typing in: chmod +x mm.sh Now start up Magic Mirror and make it start up on boot: pm2 start mm.sh pm2 save Now, reboot your Pi by typing in sudo reboot
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@sinbad339 hm… my install script does all that.
mm.sh already exists in the installers folder.
try my fixuppm2.sh from here
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@sdetweil
Let me start by saying I really appreciate your help with this. You’ve given me a lot of your time, and clearly I couldn’t have made any progress without you. Thank you.Running your fixupppm2 script fixes the microphone on a restart, but then there is no speaker output. If I stop MM, then manually restart it with npm start, the mic and speaker work fine, as before the fixup.
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@sinbad339 that makes no sense to me.
could u start it w pm2, and then ps -ef >somefile.txtand email me thevfile some file.txt
same userid as here at gmail.
I want to see if there is some permissions problem
oh, check the file contents to make sure no userid or password is exposed. shouldn’t be but u never know.
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@sdetweil
Just sent it… -
Just sent two additional files; one where the speaker worked, and one where it didn’t. As I explained in the email, this is an intermittent issue and it doesn’t matter how MM is started.
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@sinbad339 i replied
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Well, I gave up on the Adafruit Voice Bonnet, and instead installed a USB microphone with output (Samson GoMic). Now, mic and speakers work every time whether MM/Hello-Lucy starts up automatically at boot, or if I start it using npm start.
I’ll probably mark it resolved, even thought the fundamental issue is not.
A BIG thanks to @sdetweil for all of his patience and help.