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NO AUDIO IN RETROPIE!

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    nasonjo
    last edited by 12 Jan 2019, 01:11

    For my Retropie setup I have a raspberry pi 3B+ running Retropie, VGA to HDMI for display and for audio I have my Kinter MA170 12V 2 Channel Mini Digital Audio Power Amplifier with 2 small 2" Gilfunk Speakers with the output being RCA (red/white) to Audio Jack running into the Pi. Getting no audio and am guessing I need to mess around with the config.txt file. Does anyone know what to change/add to get audio working?

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      nasonjo
      last edited by 12 Jan 2019, 01:52

      Note that audio works fine when using my HDTV to my Pi, but when I use the adapter VGA to HDMI to my Dell 1908FPc monitor in addition to my setup mentioned above I get nothing.

      I connected the amp/jack to my phone and it worked fine so I somehow need to tell the Pi to output audio to the jack.

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        quicksilver @nasonjo
        last edited by 12 Jan 2019, 01:56

        @nasonjo https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/audio-config.md

        The section about enabling 3.5mm audio in raspi-config should be what you are looking for

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          nasonjo
          last edited by 12 Jan 2019, 18:17

          Thanks! Got it working but I can barely hear the audio, I have to put me ear right next to the speaker... any reason this could be happening. They are only 2" Cheap Amazon speakers but they are plenty loud enough when hooking up to a phone... Any way to turn the volume up besides the amp?

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            mitu Global Moderator @nasonjo
            last edited by 12 Jan 2019, 18:21

            @nasonjo Have you tried using the Audio volume in Emulationstation ? You can always drop down to the command line and use alsamixer to set up the audio card volume to the max, then just adjust the speakers' volume. Use sudo alsactl store to save the volume settings between reboots, once you set the desired audio volume through alsamixer.

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              nasonjo @mitu
              last edited by 13 Jan 2019, 05:14

              @mitu worked great! Speakers are installed and volume sounds great! Thanks!

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