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I’m trying to play sound in my audio interface Scarlett Solo (don’t need drivers to work), but when connecting the interface it turn on and then turns off, but still appears in the sound card list of alsamixer, and to make it turn on and work I have to use “aplay -i” which is supposed to only play audio files.
Is there a better way to make my audio interface work?, Thanks.
It looks like it requires Pulseaudio or Jack. They don’t come installed by default, but pulseaudio definitely can be installed and work on antiX 22 x64, I know, as I’ve got it installed and working here.
Do a Forum >> Search for install pulseaudio
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