How to play audio

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This article explains how to play audio through the ALSA audio framework in Linux® OS context. The examples below, show how to play audio on the different audio hardware interfaces of the STM32MPU boards.

Audio playback overview

The ALSA framework exposes audio devices associated to the board audio hardware interfaces.

The application audio streams are routed by default through the PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio exposes audio profiles which are mapped on the ALSA sound card audio devices. The PulseAudio server provides a command line interface which allows to list audio profiles and to select a profile, to play on a specific audio interface.

The audio playback examples in following sections are given for ALSA utilities. However, the audio playbacks can be launched by other applications, such as gstreamer multimedia framework.

Examples

Audio playback on headset output

Playback on ALSA device

Run audio playback on 'playback_codec' ALSA device:

Info.png 'playback_codec' is an alias defined in /etc/asound.conf, for headset output device.
Board $> aplay -D playback_codec /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav

Playback via PulseAudio

  • Configure Pulseaudio

Change the Pulseaudio active profile of the sound card, to 'analog-stereo' profile:

Info.png The Pulseaudio analog-stereo profile is the default profile. So next command is not required after boot.
Info.png Example below is given for sound card index 0. Check sound cards index with "pactl list cards short" command.
Board $> pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
  • Run audio playback:
Board $> aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav

Audio playback on HDMI output

Warning.png The support of HDMI output is board dependent. Please, check available outputs with "aplay -l" command.

Playback on ALSA device

Run audio playback on 'playback_hdmi' ALSA device:

Info.png 'playback_hdmi' is an alias defined in /etc/asound.conf, for hdmi output device.
Board $> aplay -D playback_hdmi /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav

Playback via PulseAudio

  • Configure Pulseaudio

Change the Pulseaudio active profile of the sound card, to 'hdmi-stereo' profile:

Info.png Example below is given for sound card index 0. Check sound card index with "pactl list cards short" command.
Board $> pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:hdmi-stereo
  • Run audio playback:
Board $> aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav

Audio playback on S/PDIF output

Warning.png The support of S/PDIF output is board dependent. Please, check available outputs with "aplay -l" command.
Info.png S/PDIF ALSA device supports only 32-bit audio streams. As 32-bit wave files are not provided in sample sound files, speaker-test is used instead of aplay, for convenience, here. Speaker-test generates a 440Hz sine wave in following examples.

Set IEC958 status bits

Example: set IEC958 mode bit.

Board $> iecset -c STM32MP1EV -n device=0 pro on

Playback on ALSA device

Run audio playback on 'playback_spdif' ALSA device:

Info.png 'playback_spdif' is an alias defined in /etc/asound.conf, for S/PDIF output device.
Board $> speaker-test -D playback_spdif -c 2 -F S32_LE -f 440 -t sine -l 1

Playback via PulseAudio

  • Configure Pulseaudio

Change the sound card active profile, to S/PDIF 'iec958-stereo' profile.

Info.png Example below is given for sound card index 0. Check sound card index with "pactl list cards short" command.
Board $> pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:iec958-stereo
  • Run audio playback:
Board $> speaker-test -c 2 -F S32_LE -f 440 -t sine -l 1


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