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I have my Assistant based on RPi0 with two powerful speakers. If I put the music volume at 100%, the two microphones are saturated and the trigger "snowboy" is not recognized anymore... basically I can't lower the volume. If I press the button to stop music, I can't save a different music volume for next playback, because the file .mediavolume.json is updated only when VLC is playing. The only way is to SSH and manually edit that file.
Some modification can be done to the pushbutton.py code (and to main.py as well) to be able to save the .mediavolume.json file even if VLC is not playing
Did you go through or search the issues section to check if your issue was already discussed (either currently open issues or closed issues).
Yes
2. Is the issue related to assistant installation ?
No
If answer to question 2 is Yes, then paste the contents of the terminal below.
If answer to question 2 is No, then proceed further.
3. Does the assistant service start normally?
Yes
4. Is the assistant service restarting automatically?
No
If answer to question 4 is Yes, then paste the contents of the terminal below.
If answer to question 4 is No, then proceed further.
Manually start the assistant. For guidelines to start the assistant manually refer this
Paste the command below, that crashed the assistant
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Attach the log file. Log file can be found in /tmp directory. Remeber to copy your log file before shutting down or restarting the Pi.
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Describe the bug:
Did you go through or search the issues section to check if your issue was already discussed (either currently open issues or closed issues).
Yes
2. Is the issue related to assistant installation ?
No
If answer to question 2 is Yes, then paste the contents of the terminal below.
If answer to question 2 is No, then proceed further.
3. Does the assistant service start normally?
Yes
4. Is the assistant service restarting automatically?
No
If answer to question 4 is Yes, then paste the contents of the terminal below.
If answer to question 4 is No, then proceed further.
Manually start the assistant. For guidelines to start the assistant manually refer this
Paste the command below, that crashed the assistant
Paste the contents of the terminal below
Attach the log file. Log file can be found in /tmp directory. Remeber to copy your log file before shutting down or restarting the Pi.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: