If this is the case, simply do the follow steps to disable the time scheduling which will improve the audio playback quality This is apparently due to “timer-based audio scheduling”.
RESTART PULSEAUDIO INSTALL
Open a terminal on your Raspberry Pi and first update your package definitions by running sudo apt-get updateīy running sudo apt-get install pulseaudioĪt this point, if you reboot your Raspberry Pi the audio will be working, however it’s possible the audio may sound scratchy and low quality.We can enable audio by simply installing it from the terminal, here’s how.
If you are using an older version of the OS installing Pule Audio with the below instructions may help solve you’re problem Restart the device after removing pulseaudio Older Installs To remove Pulse Audio open a terminal and run the following Instead we now recommend that users UNINSTALL PulseAudio instead of installing it as it can interfere with the default audio configuration which previously did not work, hence the need to install pulse audio. The latest updates to the Raspberry Pi OS have changed the recommendations in this article. We recommend customers use our official Raspberry Pi VuePilot image as it contains updates like this already, however if you wish to run your own images you can perform the following steps This is due to the Raspberry Pi operating system missing an audio library that the snap package depends on. Some customers have reported issues with sound not playing from the Raspberry Pi when using their own devices with VuePilot.