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Hmm, seems to be the same behavior on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. |
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Hello. The software is brilliant and I appreciate the development.
I am wondering what I need to change to get adequate output volume from an RPi (1) Model B, Rev. 2.
I did not think that it was appropriate to open an Issue as I am likely just overlooking something, but can if that is best.
This RPi is dedicated for audible notifications and remote GPIO for a HA instance.
It started as a fresh installation of Raspberry Pi OS Lite 32-bit 12 (Bookworm), updated. Next, snapclient (from the repo, 0.26) was installed and configured to connect to a (dedicated) snapserver.
snapclient was set up to run as a service and volume in alsamixer was set to 95% (not sure if that impacts snapcast volume at all). Volume was set to maximum for the snapclient via the snapserver.
But, audio is very quiet through the device via snapcast, for some reason.
Output of "snapclient -l":
I am letting snapclient auto-select its output, but I have also tried starting it with "-s 3" through "-s 6" with no appreciable change in output.
I subsequently installed MPD (locally) onto the client device and it plays back as expected, with quite loud volume. No additional adjustments were made to achieve this.
Any idea what I need to do to get reasonable audio volume out of this Pi? Thank you.
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