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Wolfson modified Noobs raspbian zipped img  Cannot unzip new download

superpat
superpat over 11 years ago

Hi,

 

I deleted my original zip download  and the img of the above file.   I have downloaded it again, but all the unzip programs I try will not unzip it, ( say no unzip sig).

 

I have painfully downloaded it again and still no joy with unzipping.

 

Have you changed the file recently?

 

Please, please  publish the md5 sum for this file!  (so I can eliminate download errors)

 

many thanks

 

regards

 

Patrick

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    0 superpat over 11 years ago

    Please make the md5 checksum for this file available.

     

    Thank you

     

    Patrick

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to superpat

    I have kept my original download, but I have downloaded the zip file again to compare them.

    I'm running WinXP with Cygwin.

    My old download from Feb 26 and today's are identical.

    $ ls -ltr *wolfson*zip
    -rwx------+ 1 ragnar Ingen 4713117059 Feb 26 12:16 wolfson_3.10_master.zip
    -rwx------+ 1 ragnar Ingen 4713117059 Mar 17 21:12 new_wolfson_3.10_master.zip
    $ md5sum wolfson_3.10_master.zip new_wolfson_3.10_master.zip
    72d091a9b43e47a5b7b85432ec15611c *wolfson_3.10_master.zip
    72d091a9b43e47a5b7b85432ec15611c *new_wolfson_3.10_master.zip

     

    WinZip complains - "Archive is greater than 4 gigabytes."

    WinRAR complains - "! ... wolfson_3.10_master.zip: Either multipart or corrupt ZIP archive"

    Command line unzip complains - "warning [wolfson_3.10_master.zip]: 418149653 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile...error [wolfson_3.10_master.zip]: start of central directory not found;...

    7-zip works, it extracts the image OK.

     

    There are Linux and OSX versions of 7-zip available at http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

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    Ragnar

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    For example, VLC player claims the audio output for wolfson is already occupied and busy. (I can give verbatim error messages if needed)

     

    Yes, please do that.

     

    And I changed the VLC output settings too.

     

    From what to what?

    And Music Player won't give me any audio either. I understand a reboot is required for the drivers to start working. Is this where I could've gone wrong? Because I updated and installed apps before rebooting.

    A reboot is only needed once to get the drivers going. That you installed apps before the reboot shouldn't matter..

    But, as tyres2 notes, what did you "update"? Which commands did you issue?

     

    Please post the output of these commands:

    • cat /proc/version
    • uname -a
    • aplay -l
    • cat ~/.asoundrc

     

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    Ragnar

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    VLC says "the audio device "default" could not be used: Device or resource busy"

     

    I also tried ALSA snd_rpi_wsp and bcm2835. Neither options worked.

     

    i rebooted once because I needed to do so after raspi-config. After that I did apt-get update and rebooted once more. It would not let me install anything until I did. Which I don't have verbatim error messages of. Something about E/: and permissions issues,

     

    cat /proc/version: Linux version 3.10.25_Wolfson+ (ragnar@kernel)  (gcc version 4.7.1 20120402 (prerelease)  (cross tool -NG 1.15.2) #1 PREEMPT Fri Feb 21 00:03:14 CET 2014

     

    uname -a: Linux raspberrypi 3.10.25_Wolfson+ #1 PREEMPT Fri Feb 21 00:03:14 CET 2014 armv6l GNU/Linux

     

    aplay -l: **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: sndrpiwsp [snd_rpi_wsp], device 0: WM5102 AiFi wm5102-aif1-0 []
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA], device 0: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA]
    Subdevices: 8/8
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
    Subdevice #2: subdevice #2
    Subdevice #3: subdevice #3
    Subdevice #4: subdevice #4
    Subdevice #5: subdevice #5
    Subdevice #6: subdevice #6
    Subdevice #7: subdevice #7


    root@raspberrypi:~# cat ¬/.asoundrc
    cat: ¬/.asoundrc: No such file or directory


    (oh no, I thought I used a tilde on that last one. My keyboard profile has not been set. and my screen is all aliased so I can't tell. Disable over scanning doesnt fix the size either)

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    You have my kernel installed OK and the Wolfson card is visible as card 0.

    snd_rpi_wsp is the Wolfson and bcm2835 is the Raspberry's built-in audio.

    So far, so good.

     

    But the message "the audio device "default" could not be used: Device or resource busy" indicates that some other audio player is occupying the Wolfson card.

    Which audio applications have you installed? Some install a server daemon that starts automatically at boot and claims the sound card for itself.

    To find out which app that is using the sound card run this command:

    fuser -v /dev/snd/*

     

    And I'm still interested in your ~/.asoundrc image

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    Ragnar

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Ive installed two other programs other than the ones you suggested in the desktop text file, VLC and Audacity.

     

    And I found the tilde:

     

    pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cat ~/.asoundrc
    #######################################################################
    #
    # Wolfson Audio Card for Raspberry Pi
    #
    pcm.wolfson_pi_soundcard {
       type hw
       card sndrpiwsp
       device 0
    }

    pcm.softvol {
       type            softvol
       slave {
           pcm         "wolfson_pi_soundcard"
       }
       control {
           name        "Master"
           card        0
       }
    }

    pcm.!default softvol


    oddly I don't see snd in VLC anymore. And I still can't get anything from the 3.5 jack. Any advice? Thanks.

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Your ~/.asoundrc looks OK.

    And I still can't get anything from the 3.5 jack.

    Which jack is that? A RPi with Wolfson has four 3.5 jacks.

    You did remember to run the "Playback_to...sh" script to put sound on the output you want?

     

    Try playing something from the command line with aplay:

    aplay -vv some_file.wav
    aplay -vv -Dhw:1 some_file.wav # This will try to play on the RPi's built-in audio

    and post the output.

     

    And the output from

    fuser -v /dev/snd/* 

    when no audio applications are running.

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    Ragnar

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    ./Playback_to_Headset.sh

    bash: ./Playback_to_Headset.sh: No such file or directory

     

    and when I typed "fuser -v /dev/snd/*" into terminal I get nothing

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The use case scripts reside in the folder use_case_scripts.

    Either

    cd ~/use_case_scripts
    ./Playback_to_Headset.sh

    or

    ~/use_case_scripts/Playback_to_Headset.sh

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member
    1. cd ~/use_case_scripts 
    2. ./Playback_to_Headset.sh  

     

    all I got was this as a result:

     

    amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0 (but the same thing for 11 lines)

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    It looks like the RPi has lost the connection to the Wolfson card.

    Does any of the other scripts run without error messages?

    Post the  output of these commands:

    aplay -l

    aplay -L

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    яков х wrote:

     

    1. cd ~/use_case_scripts
    2. ./Playback_to_Headset.sh 

     

    all I got was this as a result:

     

    amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0 (but the same thing for 11 lines)

     

    There was a thread about the same error message (on running './Playback_to_Headset.sh')  back in March

     

    Problem getting Wolfson Audio Card working: "amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0"

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    яков х wrote:

     

    1. cd ~/use_case_scripts
    2. ./Playback_to_Headset.sh 

     

    all I got was this as a result:

     

    amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0 (but the same thing for 11 lines)

     

    There was a thread about the same error message (on running './Playback_to_Headset.sh')  back in March

     

    Problem getting Wolfson Audio Card working: "amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0"

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Yep, and that turned out to be a broken Wolfson card.image

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    Ragnar

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Oh how odd. It was working fine before with the official wolfson image. I just couldn't expand the filesystem to the entire 16gb card. I will have to retry the official image when I have time later... ugh I hate wearing down flash storage.

     

    Although I must add something regarding the contact of the p5 connections on the wolfson card. This seems challenging considering there is soldering on the audio card above the blue RPI 3.5 mm audio jack that protrudes, preventing the audio card to fit easily. Could this be the culprit?

     

    On the other hand I saw that someone performed an rpi-update, like myself. This could be the issue.

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Ragnar Jensen wrote:

     

    Yep, and that turned out to be a broken Wolfson card.

    --

    Ragnar

     

    Well, one guy reckoned it was a faulty card, another said the problem occurred after doing an 'rpi-update'

     

    Re: Problem getting Wolfson Audio Card working: "amixer: Cannot find the given element from control hw:0"

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I don't see how one would not perform an rpi-update in order to install the required software to playback audio files. In other words, if I don't perform an update and try to install VLC, I get a bunch of error messages suggesting I run an rpi-update.

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I considered the possibility that between the time I flashed the Wolfson image and yours, my card broke. I tried the original again and everything works fine. Which is great because I know my card is not broken. But I still can't get the one from this forum to work. I guess I'll wait for default raspbian driver support?

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Does it really suggest you should run rpi-update?

    Before trying to install the player applications you should run "sudo apt-get update".

    That command doesn't actually update any applications, it just makes sure the list of packages from all repositories is up to date.

    I.e. it makes sure a subsequent "sudo apt-get install xxx" will find the xxx application out there on the Internet.

     

    rpi-update is another beast altogether. It updates everything to the very latest bleeding-edge version, including firmware and kernel. It should be used with caution, because it may install experimental code.

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