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Hi, i got a Pinebook and install the latest Armbian Image. All is working fine, only the sound output make problems. It isn't matter if i play a mp3 file or a play a YT Video. The sound is just strechted, drawned, like in slow motion. What can i do to solve this issue? Any ideas? Thank you for your help.

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31 minutes ago, nicetux said:

latest Armbian Image

21.05 is the latest Armbian version :)

Also you may want to try current branch instead of legacy

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After few updates and editing the /etc/pulse/default.pa file (turn o the alsa plugin, remove # to uncomment) the sound is working fine and smooth.

 

(One thing to the board administration here: One post per day is a stupid idea! User they ask about help has no chance to answer just in time and have to wait to the next day. This is just no good idea and isn't newbie friendly!)

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Limiting posts for new users is unfortunately necessary to fight spam. Limits are lifted automatically after a few days or instantly by supporting Armbian through a subscription.

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On 5/15/2021 at 6:57 PM, Werner said:

21.05 is the latest Armbian version :)

Also you may want to try current branch instead of legacy

 

Hi, simple question. How can i upgrade from 21.02.3 to a newer version of Armbian?

You said something about 'current' and 'stable', how can i switch between it?

Or i have to reinstall it?

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A simple apt upgrade should do it.

'stable' means the latest and greatest Armbian release which currently is 21.08.

'legacy' and 'current' mean kernel branches. current represents on most boards the latest available LTS Linux kernel. Switching is possible via armbian-config.

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