Updated Retropie - No Menu Sounds
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I believe so. Just need to replace the sound file (Worth duplicating theme if customising it to
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/themes/
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@BuZz said in Updated Retropie - No Menu Sounds:
we decided to get rid of the sound.
It doesn't bother me one way or another if sounds are enabled or disabled by default, but I am curious as to the reason for the change. Was it by chance a performance/technical issue of some kind or simply a preference choice?
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A preference choice. The sound wasn't liked.
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That's understandable. I have long since changed the default to multinational clown horns for the same reason.
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@mediamogul :-) heh
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It doesn't bother me one way or another if sounds are enabled or disabled by default, but I am curious as to the reason for the change. Was it by chance a performance/technical issue of some kind or simply a preference choice?
Just clarify - the sound wasn't disabled per se... The WAV file used was just changed to a blank one. That's my understanding. There's a topic in the Development subforum about the changes to Carbon.
Anyway, as Buzz said, you just need to swap the WAV file with one you want. Super simple.
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Good to know. Thank you.
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Odd.. I dont have a "themes" folder. All I see within EmulationStation are "downloaded_images" and "gamelists."
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Start your system with kodi, when you power your Pi 3, this has helped me with the same problem you are talking about... when I'm in Kodi and want to play games, I just say exit out of kodi.... don't know how but it works...
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@BuZz i actually liked it but i switched it to something even more annoying, the super mario bros. coin sound. :)
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@edmaul69, where did you go to find it? I cannot see any folder called "themes" in my ES folder via Windows Network. I have a sound ready to use but I don't know where to place it when exploring files in Retropie.
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@GreenHawk84
I believe you need root permission, and the folder might be hidden as well.Enable root login, set the root password, log in via root in SSH, change the settings to show hidden folders. I can't remember exactly, but this should point you in the right direction.
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if customising the theme, it should be copied from
/etc/emulationstation/themes
to/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/themes/
as I mentioned earlier. Otherwise your changes will get overwritten when updating the theme (if you dont care, then feel free - it could also stop updating from working in the future also though) -
Where is the option to turn menu sounds back on again?
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@BuZz said in Updated Retropie - No Menu Sounds:
if customising the theme, it should be copied from
/etc/emulationstation/themes
to/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/themes/
as I mentioned earlier. Otherwise your changes will get overwritten when updating the theme (if you dont care, then feel free - it could also stop updating from working in the future also though)i put a theme here based on this suggestion and i cant get it to show up in emulationstation. Works if i put it in /etc/emulationstationlthemes/ though on 4.0 beta 2. I would like to do it this way...
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i liked the sounds, weird that you chose to remove them, since there's an option in menu to disable them if you dont like them
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@KiloPIE said in Updated Retropie - No Menu Sounds:
Where is the option to turn menu sounds back on again?
Read my comment earlier in the thread:
@Concat said in Updated Retropie - No Menu Sounds:
It doesn't bother me one way or another if sounds are enabled or disabled by default, but I am curious as to the reason for the change. Was it by chance a performance/technical issue of some kind or simply a preference choice?
Just clarify - the sound wasn't disabled per se... The WAV file used was just changed to a blank one. That's my understanding. There's a topic in the Development subforum about the changes to Carbon.
Anyway, as Buzz said, you just need to swap the WAV file with one you want. Super simple.
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it's not weird - the theme designer made a choice - it's his design.
We may consider adding back a quieter / shorter navigation sound though, but please understand that things like this are subjective. Like with video smoothing. No matter what the default is, people will complain.
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@Concat It's not "super" simple though is it. Super simple, and logical, would have been to have an options to easily toggle it back on again
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My comment about it being simple wasn't meant to be patronizing :/ I said it to encourage users who might be intimidated by the process to spend some time to set it up the way they want.
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