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i read all of the posts here and commentated on one of them but comment was deleted as it was a question i guess, so i mage my own now, sorry for that...

Ok the problem:

USB sound card mic is not working, but when i edit the ~/.asoundrc to:

pcm.!default {
  type plug
  slave {
    pcm "hw:1,0"
  }
}

ctl.!default {
  type hw
  card 1
}

The mic and speakers start working, everything is great again!

and then i reboot and everything is back to:

pcm.!default {
  type hw
  card 1
}

ctl.!default {
  type hw
  card 1
}

and after that nothing works again (whell sound works but mic does not)

i have disabled BCM driver load in boot.conf and aplay -l and arecord -l returns only USB sound card.

so the big question of the century is how can i force the config file to stay the same as i have written? read only doesnt work it just throws error and stops loading UI, config in /etc/ also does not work. i have updated everything and upgraded also...

what now?

thanks!

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Ok, it is weird but for now at least works... i changed boot config file back to:

# Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)
dtparam=audio=on

I had it turned off previously, and now it shows that it loaded bcm as a default device, but keeps the .asoundrc file alone and sends sound through the USB also the mic works...

Im confused, but yea...

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