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      lakshminarayanan last edited by lakshminarayanan

      Am following this link
      https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/diy-amazon-alexa-raspberry-pi/

      passed the voice test
      But Alexa not working mic and speaker is perfectly working
      Also working audio output
      Mic ( webcam mic)

      It's show some errors command of Alexa stsrt !IMG_20200503_124549088-01.jpeg ![0_1588495499503_IMG-20200503-WA0087.jpeg](Uploading 30%)

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        salmanfaris last edited by

        Hi @lakshminarayanan, can you please share the whole error log? from the screenshot we can see that the Alexa installation is not completed! (Make Error).

        also, can you check the r audio setup is correct by running the following.

        sudo /home/pi/Assistants-Pi/scripts/audio-test.sh
        

        Then Run the Provided Installation Script

        sudo /home/pi/Assistants-Pi/scripts/installer.sh
        
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          lakshminarayanan @salmanfaris last edited by

          @salmanfaris I have a problem

          Alexa was successfully working at start time

          That's time the audio play in. TV
          HDMI to HDMI (connection)

          After I try to connect my speaker through audio jack ... It's not working
          Again I try to connect TV

          But now I didn't get the clear voice output it's like verry irritating voice (verry delay)

          Pls help me to recover the original voice (sound) of Alexa

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            lakshminarayanan @salmanfaris last edited by

            @salmanfaris Screenshot_20200505-184105.png

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