Volume not working

Finally got a screen to work with 8gb pi. … video went away. Also songs skip randomly. Any help?

Maybe screen of was a screensaver issue. How to fix change of songs by itself?

Hi,

You need to provide info if you want support.
What we know so far:

  • You found the screensaver option
  • You have some screen working
  • You have some rPi with 8GB

That will not be enough to help you.

  • Which HW are you using?
  • Which DAC?
  • How is your Library connected to the rPi (LAN/USB/…)?
  • Which version of Volumio are your running, exact version, do not say the latest.?
  • Connect by WiFi or wired?
  • Which plugins did you install?

Please post a log when skipping happens.

Generate a log:
goto <your-devices-IP-Address>/dev

Copy and paste the URL in this topic.

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Just dont understand why the songs skip

If you don’t provide the info as requested, there will be no support.
help us to help you.

It was working fine with pi5. Its not the dac nor the wifi

My smart fixed it. Just cha ged the max qued songs. Volumio is so delicate!!

When it seems like it was working. Suddenly it reboots by itself. Running pi4 8gb. Any clues how to fix this?

Even Sherlock would shrug. Perhaps you could follow the how to get help guidelines that @Wheaten sent you in the other thread you opened today.

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Hey @Newbie26,

Merged your posts into one as all have the same problem - absent details.
We cannot investigate a spontaneous reboot without data, so please provide the following:

  • Exact Volumio version (for example 4.082, not “latest”)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 revision code - identify it using this guide: [GUIDE] Identifying Your Raspberry Pi Board on Volumio: A Comprehensive Guide to Revision Codes
  • Power supply - exact model and rated output (volts and amps). This matters most for spontaneous reboots.
  • Storage type - SD card, USB, SSD, NVMe
  • DAC and any other connected peripherals (screen, USB drives, HATs)
  • A log link captured as close to a reboot as possible

To generate the log: open http://<your-device-IP>/dev in a browser, generate the log, then copy and paste the URL here.

Note: logs are stored in volatile memory and are cleared on reboot. Capture and submit the log link before the device restarts, or it will be lost.

Once we have the version, the revision code, the power supply details, and a log, we can begin.

Kind Regards,

Seems like my FX dac decided to create conflicts. Will have to live with headphone audio…

Or perhaps volumio and Pi are not reliable technologies.

Maybe the sun is hotter than a cup of tea…

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Hey @Newbie26,

Let me be direct, as one of the moderators and as one of the volunteers here.

Across the threads you have opened, the same information has been requested more than once, by more than one person, and none of it has been provided:

Without these, nothing can be investigated. Every issue raised so far has been either self-resolved or abandoned without a single diagnostic provided, and the requests from people offering to help have gone unanswered. That is the gap, and it is the reason there has been no progress.

The people responding in your threads are volunteers giving their own time. That time only goes somewhere useful when there is something concrete to work with. A log and the details above are that something. Without them, there is no basis for support, and the thread cannot move forward.

If you want help with the DAC, post the version, the revision code, the power supply, the connected hardware, and a log captured while the problem is happening. With that in hand, we can look properly. Until then, there is nothing to investigate.

Kind Regards,

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