[SOLVED] No analogue audio output device option on RPi 4B
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Solved: No analogue audio output device option on RPi 4B
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25th Apr, 2024, 12:30 AM
Post: #11
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RE: No analogue audio output device option on RPi 4B
I looked at this again and realised I'd been stupid as I followed your instructions to the letter, but on the 32 bit installation... With 64 bit, it works like a charm (of course
). I'm listing the steps here in case another confused soul would be looking for this:- Downloaded the 64 bit image ‘XBian_2024.04.19_arm64_rpi5.img.gz’ from https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbian/files/release/ (the filename contains 'rpi5', but it works for the RPi 4) - Extracted the img file from the archive, and created the SD card with USB Image Writer (on Windows, use e.g. Balena Etcher) - As per Nachteule's post #9 above: * ssh’d into the RPi with the default credentials (xbian/raspberry) * sudo nano /etc/default/xbian-initramfs ** set parameter FORCEINITRAM to yes ** save the file * sudo xbian-update-initramfs * sudo reboot - Now, the analogue device appears in the list of audio output devices |
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