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    Trying to fix audio, gets a black screen

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    • quicksilverQ
      quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
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      @SnakeMcBeefbeef Have you tried restoring your config.txt back to default? Remove gpu_mem=320 and audio_pwm_mode=2 (<---I found out this is enabled by default nowdays so is unnecessary). Also what you posted above is not a complete config.txt. Is that all that is there or did you only post part of it?

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        SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
        last edited by SnakeMcBeefbeef

        @quicksilver Thanks for the reply!
        The hiss and static is present i ES too... sorry to say.
        I think it is all. I copied everything after I typed sudo nano and so on. Is there another way?

        The annoying thing is, when I leave the audio=2 in, the audio is perfect... I’m thinking of getting a hdmi splitter instead

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
          last edited by

          @SnakeMcBeefbeef remove audio_pwm_mode=2 and replace with: disable_audio_dither=1
          Below is my default config.txt, as you can see the top half of yours is missing.

          # For more options and information see
          # http://rpf.io/configtxtreadme
          # Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details
          
          # uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode
          #hdmi_safe=1
          
          # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible
          # and your display can output without overscan
          #disable_overscan=1
          
          # uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console
          # goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border
          #overscan_left=16
          #overscan_right=16
          #overscan_top=16
          #overscan_bottom=16
          
          # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus
          # overscan.
          #framebuffer_width=1280
          #framebuffer_height=720
          
          # uncomment if hdmi display is not detected and composite is being output
          #hdmi_force_hotplug=1
          
          # uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (this will force VGA)
          #hdmi_group=1
          #hdmi_mode=1
          
          # uncomment to force a HDMI mode rather than DVI. This can make audio work in
          # DMT (computer monitor) modes
          #hdmi_drive=2
          
          # uncomment to increase signal to HDMI, if you have interference, blanking, or
          # no display
          #config_hdmi_boost=4
          
          # uncomment for composite PAL
          #sdtv_mode=2
          
          #uncomment to overclock the arm. 700 MHz is the default.
          #arm_freq=800
          
          # Uncomment some or all of these to enable the optional hardware interfaces
          #dtparam=i2c_arm=on
          #dtparam=i2s=on
          #dtparam=spi=on
          
          # Uncomment this to enable the lirc-rpi module
          #dtoverlay=lirc-rpi
          
          # Additional overlays and parameters are documented /boot/overlays/README
          
          # Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)
          dtparam=audio=on
          gpu_mem_256=128
          gpu_mem_512=256
          gpu_mem_1024=256
          #overscan_scale=1
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            SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
            last edited by

            @quicksilver Thanks!
            I have had the dither text in my config before... it makes the audio better but not perfect.

            Do you think the missing bit matters?

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            • quicksilverQ
              quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
              last edited by quicksilver

              @SnakeMcBeefbeef If you are having weird issues with ES giving you a black screen then who knows? My recommendation would be revert everything back to when you had it working that way you can figure out what setting got changed that messed everything up.

              Edit: Also what is the volume set to in ES?

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                SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
                last edited by

                @quicksilver Thanks again!
                That’s the weird thing... the only thing I’ve changed, is that line at the end.

                It’s set att 100

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                • quicksilverQ
                  quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
                  last edited by quicksilver

                  @SnakeMcBeefbeef Back up your config.txt then copy/paste mine in and see if it makes any difference. What theme are you using?

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                    SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
                    last edited by

                    @quicksilver I pasted it wrong I see now. My config looks like yours when I'm comparing.

                    I'm using CRT.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
                      last edited by

                      @SnakeMcBeefbeef try restoring your config.txt back to default then go to the terminal and run:

                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get upgrade
                      

                      You are on an older version of retropie, makes me wonder if you need to update the underlying packages on your system to their latest version to take advantage of the audio_pwm_mode=2 being enabled by default.

                      At this point someone more knowledgeable about such things may need to take over as my knowledge on the subject has run its course :)

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                        SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
                        last edited by

                        @quicksilver Thank you very much for all your efforts. Sorry to say, I have updated everything already, with no luck...

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators @quicksilver
                          last edited by BuZz

                          @quicksilver Due to the version they are on, they are probably on Raspbian Jessie, which means there won't be anything in the way of firmware updates etc.

                          @SnakeMcBeefbeef You should back up your configs/roms and start with a fresh image.

                          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                            SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
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                            @quicksilver An update: I’ve ugraded everything and just realised that the audio issues gets better when I use a different theme. Some games also gets better if I use another emulator.

                            Now I can live with the slight hissing and white noise...

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                            • quicksilverQ
                              quicksilver @SnakeMcBeefbeef
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                              @SnakeMcBeefbeef the theme you are using shouldn't affect that at all. I wonder if the 3.5mm cable you are using is causing some issues and you are getting feedback from the TV. Have you tried a different 3.5mm cable?

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                                SnakeMcBeefbeef @quicksilver
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                                @quicksilver It might be... However it's connected to an hdmi monitor. As I mentioned, the hiss is slightly more audible when I use, CRT for an example, when the metadata is scrolling. It was less audible when I switched to the Pixel theme.

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