LR-Atari800 audio with Atari 5200
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Hi everyone,
I have recently setup atari5200 support via lr-atari800, got the controls working well etc. But by default the audio is sporadic and mostly missing. Some basic sound play but that is all.
Any advice is appreciated thanks!
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I should also add that this is using a 3b+ board, and the latest current retropie updates. And that this is the only emulator having this issue.
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Similar issue here. Sound works, but there's a loud periodic crackling/popping sound in the audio that's extremely unpleasant. Any suggestions?
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Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
Anyone alive out there?
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@keith-f-kelly Yes but you need to follow the guidelines you agreed to read when you signed up -
Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
Start a new topic, then post the details of your system. It may well be a bug with the core which can be fed upstream, but we need information to be able to reproduce it.
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@Nowun said in LR-Atari800 audio with Atari 5200:
Hi everyone,
I have recently setup atari5200 support via lr-atari800, got the controls working well etc. But by default the audio is sporadic and mostly missing. Some basic sound play but that is all.
Any advice is appreciated thanks!I had the same issue with the sound. For me it helped to change the audio gain (in Retroarch) to 0 (zero). Anything above kills the noise generator and almost mutes most games. By setting the gain to zero all sounds are present!
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@mth75 I'm having exact same problem on latest 4.4.9 pi3b+ are you talking about Volume Gain Retroarch /Audio / Volume Gain DB tried set to 0 it's by default and still same issue.
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@Virtualman No, i'm talking about the "Audio/Mixer - adjust output volume" selected from the RetroPie / ES menu. In the meantime I tested this problem, which also happens in the VideoPac, and Atari 8bit emulators on 3b and 3b+ boards with different installs (different SD cards from friends).
This seems to be an Stretch and/or Raspberry Stretch audio driver problem. -
@mth75 Yeah i managed to figure it out, my configs/all/retroarch.cfg global override was doing something, so i deleted retroarch.cfg in config/atari5200/ and it reset it and save directory override and all good got sound now
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