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    audio issues with SNES in pi3

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    • lovelorn88L
      lovelorn88 @thelostsoul
      last edited by

      @thelostsoul a vew 32x games do this to... but its a bit different... sounds more of a glitchy sound Metal head on the sega 32x was one of them... but ive never played a 32x before nes is perfect... turbografx and the CD add-on run great hell even ps1 some games on the ps1 i can use the high res mode and it runs fine......

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      • DarksaviorD
        Darksavior @lovelorn88
        last edited by Darksavior

        @lovelorn88 I'm about stumped. Only option left is to try another ac adapter. If yours has a switch on it, or if it's not 2.5a, it might be the cause. Phone chargers are not recommended and will cause voltage drops.

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        • lovelorn88L
          lovelorn88 @Darksavior
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          @darksavior Ive gone through 2 different power supplys.... first was one that FRYs sold me its from RHINO it was a 5v 2.5a and it would bring the lighting bolt up very often so someone recommended me a 5v 3a power supply and yes this one has a on/off button button but i nolonger have the lighting bolt

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          • lovelorn88L
            lovelorn88 @Darksavior
            last edited by

            @darksavior LOL as I said in the post for this thread u highly doubt anyone will figure out what the issue is..... its to the point now where everyone is pretty mush like HEY did you try this, what about this, hold it high in the air while playing? LMAO i have no clue what it is..... maybe the pi just doesnt like me.... the only thing i have NOT changed hout was the pi itself....... thats really it....

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            • thelostsoulT
              thelostsoul
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              Did you try out the settings at the site link I gave you?
              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Sound-Issues/
              On PSX I had similar issues with crackling sound and the driver change helped a lot. Try to change at /etc/retroarch.cfg or if available in RetroArch menu (hotkey + X):

              audio_out_rate=44100
              audio_driver=sdl

              From that page, here a quote:
              "I managed to get perfect sound with retroarch+ lr-snes9x2002 core by defining sdl as the audio backend with 44100 samplerate."
              You don't need to use older emulator. I just wanted say these settings might help.

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              • lovelorn88L
                lovelorn88 @thelostsoul
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                @thelostsoul do i type up that stuff??? like by pressing F4 at the main menu and type all of that then rebooting??

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                • thelostsoulT
                  thelostsoul @lovelorn88
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                  @lovelorn88 Like I said, you could look in the menu of RetroArch for the emulator. Start the emulator and hit hotkey + X (default is Select + X) and you get to the menu. I am currently backing up the sd card as image file, so I can't say exactly where the options are. Search for settings then look for audio driver and then change it. Not sure where to find the audio out rate.

                  Otherwise, you could edit the /etc/retroarch.cfg file directly. If you are on the terminal (F4), type
                  sudo nano /etc/retroarch.cfg
                  and then you can edit it. But can't recommend it, if you aren't familiar. CTRL+o will save the file I think. And CTRL+x will exit. But before editing, you can do backup of the file, if needed with
                  cp /etc/retroarch.cfg /etc/retroarch.cfg.bak

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                  • lovelorn88L
                    lovelorn88 @thelostsoul
                    last edited by

                    @thelostsoul i changed the audio driver to that sdl12 no change im looking for the option to change the audio out rate to 44100

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                    • lovelorn88L
                      lovelorn88 @thelostsoul
                      last edited by

                      @thelostsoul i am currently in the menu like you said i typed in the sudo nano bla bla bla LOL and it just brings up a blank black creen with on the bottom stating commands nothing in here to change top says GNU nano 2.2.6 BUT there nothing to change,,, am i supposed to just type in that audio out rate 44100???

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                      • lovelorn88L
                        lovelorn88
                        last edited by

                        Im going to be getting another Pi, and i guess ANOTHER power supply even though this new one doesnt give me a lighting bolt at all..... idk, its only with snes.... Ive put a new image on a brand NEW sd card a 64gb Sandisk class 10.... so theres really nothing i could have done wrong here... even though im a noob its still fairly simply especially when following youtube videos like ETM, only other things that i can think of would be get a new pi and power supply, my files are fine

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                        • lovelorn88L
                          lovelorn88 @Darksavior
                          last edited by

                          @darksavior ive watched multiple videos on YouTube where they have the lighting bolt on the top right and there games run just fine.... its gotta be the Pi3B...

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                          • thelostsoulT
                            thelostsoul @lovelorn88
                            last edited by

                            @lovelorn88 said in audio issues with SNES in pi3:

                            @thelostsoul i am currently in the menu like you said i typed in the sudo nano bla bla bla LOL and it just brings up a blank black creen with on the bottom stating commands nothing in here to change top says GNU nano 2.2.6 BUT there nothing to change,,, am i supposed to just type in that audio out rate 44100???

                            Oh no sorry. I gave you wrong path. It would be better just to edit snes file. I dont know the path and can later lookup. It should be located in config directory and then under snes folder.

                            There is a main retroarch.cfg file, which all emulators use, if the settings in their own retroarch.cfg is not set. Each emulator have its own retroarch.cfg configuration file, which is preferrsbly used. So edit the snes audi settings there. I can tell you later the path.

                            There comes nothing else to my mind.

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                            • lovelorn88L
                              lovelorn88 @thelostsoul
                              last edited by

                              @thelostsoul yeah.. it has to be something to do with the Pi3B itself.... i overclocked it..... looked for different roms... a different power supply..... redownloaded retropie and flashed to a new sd card and STILL the audio with snes crackles

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