Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2
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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 witharecord -l
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@sean said in MMM-AssistantMk2 & MMM-GAction:
arecord --device plughw:1,0 -d 5 test.wav
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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 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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@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 -
@citizendevpi
Your recording device isplughw: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
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@sean yes barley
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@citizendevpi
Your Mic and Speaker are both the default. So, Now, show your config to me. -
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