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      A Former User @citizendevpi
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      @citizendevpi
      More details are needed for detail answer.
      you can set record.verbose: true for checking your mic works properly. But before that, you should confirm there was any other error to issue. Check your error log.

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        citizendevpi @Guest
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        @sean arecord: main:788: audio open error: Device or resource busy and where is my error log?

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          A Former User @citizendevpi
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          @citizendevpi
          Your system seems not properly configured to use audio device. that might be not the issue of module itself.
          And you can see the log with

          pm2 log mm #or your registered process name for MagicMirror
          

          or
          stop pm2 then npm start dev in your MM directory.

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            A Former User @citizendevpi
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            @citizendevpi
            Anyway,
            You should confirm to check your audio device card and name, and your RPI should be able to run below commands (or similar)

            arecord -d 5 test.wav
            

            or

            arecord --device plughw:1,0 -d 5  test.wav
            

            (plughw:1,0 might be different. You should find your proper device card and number with arecord -l)

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              citizendevpi
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              @sean said in MMM-AssistantMk2 & MMM-GAction:

              arecord --device plughw:1,0 -d 5 test.wav

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                A Former User @citizendevpi
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                @citizendevpi said in MMM-AssistantMk2 & MMM-GAction:

                arecord --device plughw:1,0 -d 5 test.wav

                That works? If so, you can set your config record.device: "plughw:1,0",

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                  citizendevpi @citizendevpi
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                  @citizendevpi pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord -d 5 test.wav
                  Recording WAVE ‘test.wav’ : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono
                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord -l)
                  bash: syntax error near unexpected token )' pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord -1 arecord: invalid option -- '1' Try arecord --help’ for more information.
                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord --device plughw:1,0 -d 5 test.wav
                  ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1713:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
                  arecord: main:788: audio open error: No such file or directory

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                    A Former User @citizendevpi
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                    @citizendevpi
                    Ok. forget my previous answer.

                    arecord -l
                    

                    It’s l (small L), not 1 (one)

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                      citizendevpi @Guest
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                      @sean **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****
                      card 0: sndrpigooglevoi [snd_rpi_googlevoicehat_soundcar], device 0: Google voiceHAT SoundCard HiFi voicehat-hifi-0 []
                      Subdevices: 0/1
                      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

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                        A Former User @citizendevpi
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                        @citizendevpi
                        Your recording device is plughw:0,0. or default. Remember it.

                        Then try this.

                        arecord -d 10 test.wav  
                        

                        Say something. It will be record your voice to test.wav on 10 secs.
                        Works?

                        If so, then,

                        aplay test.wav 
                        

                        It should play previous recording from arecord. Can you hear anything?

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