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AudioInjector no longer recognised by Pi #71
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Hi there.
I've been using the AudioInjector Stereo card for a while with my RPi3, with the primary purpose of running a samplerbox instrument on it (https://homspace.nl/samplerbox/SBabout.html). Back in May 2020 or so, I managed to get it working and configured (which involved more effort than just running the install instructions detailed on the github page, such as configuring the default soundcard - but I can't quite remember what exactly it involved).
Anyway, I didn't touch the samplerbox-pi for ages, and only last week wanted to incorporate it into my setup again. However, despite making zero changes to the configuration and not touching the thing for over half a year, it stopped working. I wanted to start debugging it by simply getting the pi to play a test wav file by simply running
aplay test.wav
, but this results in an error message telling me no soundcard was found.So, I thought I'd re-install samplerbox with a clean image - but the same thing happened. Then I thought, perhaps I should test Raspbian / Raspberry Pi OS - same issue. See below for examples:
My config.txt looks as it should, with the on-board sound deactivated and the audio injector overlay activated:
So, my theory at this point is that perhaps something is damaged on the AudioInjector hat itself? I took it off the Pi and placed it on top again, to no avail. So, I'm attaching some photos of the board. Please note that the imperfect alignment of the RCA jacks was how I received the audio injector when I bought it (new!), and I absolutely didn't touch the Pi for months, so I can't really see how anything could have been damaged.
I wonder if you can identify what the issue might be? Is there some damage to the pcb? Or is it software related? Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
All the best,
Nik
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