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Reply #20 - Dec 3rd, 2015, 12:12pm
 
The Pi 2 Model B
 
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Reply #21 - Dec 3rd, 2015, 12:33pm
 
Yeah, that requires a "stronger" 2amp charger.
 
Where are you ordering it from? In NYC, I get them from Tinkersphere:
http://tinkersphere.com/31-raspberry-pi
 
Then there is ebay and the Raspberry Pi Forum on raspberrypi.org.
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Reply #22 - Dec 4th, 2015, 10:49am
 
I tried other operating systems. I got sound out of the speakers when I used OSMC. Other than that, I couldn't get OSMC do much of anything. At least I know it's not a hardware problem.
 
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Reply #23 - Dec 4th, 2015, 10:31pm
 
Maybe you should copy the configuration of OSMC and port it to Rasbian and see if it works? Personally i would not mind looking at it to see what the difference is. I still believe that it is an ALSA issue.
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Reply #24 - Dec 5th, 2015, 7:30pm
 
The config.txt files of the two operating systems are very different.
 
One thing I have not tried yet is installing Jessie instead of NOOBS on the SD Card.
 
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Reply #25 - Dec 5th, 2015, 9:38pm
 
???Huh???
 
If you installed Raspbian from NOOBS, that's Jessie. Raspbian-09-2015 and Raspbian-01-2015 is Jessie; these work with the Raspberry Pi 2 and the others before it.
 
Raspbian-11-2014 and before is Wheezy, which only works with the older Raspberry Pi's before the R-Pi 2. It will not work on R-Pi 2; which begs to question - does Raspbian 4.1 (For Banana Pi) work on the R-Pi 2? It does work on the other R-Pi's.
 
So in my Artificial Dumbness - I have to ask, you going to download Raspbian directly?
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Reply #26 - Dec 6th, 2015, 6:09am
 
Quote from Fernando on Dec 5th, 2015, 9:38pm:
So in my Artificial Dumbness - I have to ask, you going to download Raspbian directly?

Yes. I tried every other suggestion and we know the hardware works. What if there is something going on when I use NOOBS?
 
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Reply #27 - Dec 6th, 2015, 11:17am
 
You can try but I doubt it. I believe it is a Linux issue with their ALSA (ALSI) Problem and not a hardware problem like you stated.
 
The hardware itself has not changed much from the Model B to the B+ or to the R-Pi2. It is still 2 chips and the same "audio and video" hardware. Only thing that has changed is the USB I/O an that was with the addition of the second chip.
 
The firmware update should have taken care of any issues with the software (ie: GPU Mapping with RAM). It should not affected the audio hardware.
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Reply #28 - Dec 6th, 2015, 11:52am
 
I searched through the Raspberry Pi forum on RaspberryPi.org and I seen several posts about sound problems with Jessie, regardless of what R-Pi is being used. It does look like an ALSA Problem. The solution is somewhere out there. The thing is where?
 
Here's the link to their forum: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/
 
Here's the link to the Raspbian Branch: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=66
 
Here's a couple of links of Sound problems, but yet no real working answer that I see:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=125045&p=838493& amp;hilit=sound+Jessie+problem#p838493
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=109379&p=752027& amp;hilit=sound+Jessie+problem#p752027
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=124384&p=834934& amp;hilit=sound+Jessie+problem#p834934
 
and a link from the last post:
http://superuser.com/questions/989385/alsa-base-conf-missing-in-new-raspberry-pi -raspbian-jesse
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Reply #29 - Dec 6th, 2015, 12:15pm
 
Another thing I noticed on the posts, is that a couple of users stating that Sound works fine on Wheezy, but not on Jessie. You have Wheezy with the "Game" SD, if you have not erased it. Do this test:
 
Boot up the Game SD, and move through the menu to enter the RaspPi-Config, and check out the audio section and set it for HDMI.
 
Get out of RaspPi-Config and exit to Terminal, and type in the "sudo" commands to switch it to HDMI as it is already set for Headphones.
 
Reboot with sudo shutdown -r now
 
Let it go through it's boot process. If I'm right, you should be able to go to AvancedMame or Mame4All and play any video game as a test for sound. Try Donkey Kong or PacMan Series on AdvancedMame; or Crazy Kong or PacMan Series on Mame4All. If I am right, there should be sound on the HDMI monitor.
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