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    PSX rearmed doesn't change settings

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      persita23 @mitu
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      @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

      @persita23 said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

      alsa: refusing to run under PulseAudio's emulation
      selected sound output driver: none

      Looks like you installed PulseAudio and the emulator (or ALSA) doesn't approve. How did you install RetroPie - did you use the Pi 0/1 image from retropie.org.uk/download ?

      Thanks for reply. I installed it manually following this guide: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Manual-Installation/

      Basically I installed it after installing Raspbian

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        If you update your RetroPie-Setup script, then open the Audio settings in RetroPie, you'll have an option to disable PulseAudio. Use that and see if pcsx-rearmed works.

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          persita23 @mitu
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          @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

          If you update your RetroPie-Setup script, then open the Audio settings in RetroPie, you'll have an option to disable PulseAudio. Use that and see if pcsx-rearmed works.

          Thanks for reply. It looks like I already have ALSA active. 59E01F1B-30C4-4395-95D6-FE37990BF7C9.jpeg

          I tried to play the game and there is no audio. I tried to play with enable/disable the PulseAudio but it doesn’t change: even if I set it to enable, it’s look like is disable.

          I think there is a problem in writing on the file, maybe it’s corrupted. Do you know in which file are these settings written? Maybe I can change them manually. Or maybe there is another solution. Thanks

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @persita23
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            @persita23 said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

            I tried to play the game and there is no audio. I tried to play with enable/disable the PulseAudio but it doesn’t change: even if I set it to enable, it’s look like is disable.
            I think there is a problem in writing on the file, maybe it’s corrupted. Do you know in which file are these settings written? Maybe I can change them manually. Or maybe there is another solution. Thanks

            If PulseAudio is disabled, then the error is from somewhere else. You can check if PulseAudio is enabled by running

            systemctl is-enabled --user pulseaudio.service
            systemctl is-enabled --user pulseaudio.socket
            
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              persita23 @mitu
              last edited by persita23

              @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

              @persita23 said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

              I tried to play the game and there is no audio. I tried to play with enable/disable the PulseAudio but it doesn’t change: even if I set it to enable, it’s look like is disable.
              I think there is a problem in writing on the file, maybe it’s corrupted. Do you know in which file are these settings written? Maybe I can change them manually. Or maybe there is another solution. Thanks

              If PulseAudio is disabled, then the error is from somewhere else. You can check if PulseAudio is enabled by running

              systemctl is-enabled --user pulseaudio.service
              systemctl is-enabled --user pulseaudio.socket
              

              Ok, if I run those command it says that it is disabled
              Do you think I have to perform a clean installation of retropie?

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @persita23
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                @persita23 said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

                Ok, if I run those command it says that it is disabled

                If it's disabled, then it's another issue. Is the log from the emulator saying the same thing - regarding audio and PulseAudio ?

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                  persita23 @mitu
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                  @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

                  @persita23 said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

                  Ok, if I run those command it says that it is disabled

                  If it's disabled, then it's another issue. Is the log from the emulator saying the same thing - regarding audio and PulseAudio ?

                  It looks the same:

                  Parameters: 
                  Executing: SDL1_VIDEODRIVER=dispmanx pushd /opt/retropie/emulators/pcsx-rearmed; ./pcsx -cdfile "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Wild Arms (Italy).cue"; popd
                  /opt/retropie/emulators/pcsx-rearmed ~
                  warning: video overlay is not hardware accelerated, not going to use it.
                  plat_sdl: using 720x576 as fullscreen resolution
                  plat_sdl: overlay: fmt 59565955, planes: 1, pitch: 1280, hw: 0
                  input: new device #0 "sdl:keys"
                  input: new device #1 "sdl:Sony PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller"
                  input: async-only devices detected..
                  # drv probed binds name
                  0   0      y     y sdl:keys
                  1   0      y     y sdl:Sony PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller
                  frontend/libpicofe/readpng.c: failed to open: /opt/retropie/emulators/pcsx-rearmed/skin/font.png
                  frontend/libpicofe/readpng.c: failed to open: /opt/retropie/emulators/pcsx-rearmed/skin/selector.png
                  frontend/libpicofe/readpng.c: failed to open: /home/pi/.picodrive/skin/background.png
                  me_id2offset: id 28 not found
                  Starting PCSX-ReARMed 
                  Running PCSX Version 1.9 (Dec 15 2020).
                  warning: failed to do hugetlb mmap (0x80000000, 2162688): 22
                  Init new dynarec
                  testing if we can run recompiled code..
                  test passed.
                  Mapped (RAM/scrp/ROM/LUTs/TC):
                  80000000/1f800000/1fc00000/08000000/004a4000
                  Loading memory card ./.pcsx/memcards/card1.mcd
                  Loading memory card ./.pcsx/memcards/card2.mcd
                  plugin: plugins/builtin_gpu
                  plugin: plugins/builtin_spu
                  plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
                  plugin: plugins/builtin_pad
                  Plugins loaded.
                  Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Wild Arms (Italy).cue[+cue].
                  Track 01 (DATA) - Start 00:02:00, Length 60:12:20
                  alsa: refusing to run under PulseAudio's emulation
                  selected sound output driver: none
                  CD-ROM Label: WILDARMS                        
                  CD-ROM ID: EXESCES01
                  CD-ROM EXE Name: EXE\SCES_011.73;1
                  
                  
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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by mitu

                    Somehow, pcsx_rearmed thinks PulseAudio is still running. What's the output of

                    aplay -L | grep -i pulse
                    ps -ef | grep pulseaudio
                    

                    should be empty when PulseAudio is disabled.

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                      persita23 @mitu
                      last edited by persita23

                      @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

                      ps -ef | grep pulseaudio

                      Here it is. I am sorry if I can’t do anything to help you but now we are far from my understanding of things :D
                      E0567E10-0C99-4EE5-9357-F9BEC2B2DF5C.jpeg

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @persita23
                        last edited by

                        Looks like PulseAudio is still running.
                        Did you reboot after changing the PulseAudio audio settings ? Try rebooting and checking again with commands I posted earlier. If it's not working, try manually disabling PulseAudio by running

                        systemctl --user mask pulseaudio.socket
                        

                        and rebooting.

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                          persita23 @mitu
                          last edited by persita23

                          @mitu said in PSX rearmed doesn't change settings:

                          Looks like PulseAudio is still running.
                          Did you reboot after changing the PulseAudio audio settings ? Try rebooting and checking again with commands I posted earlier. If it's not working, try manually disabling PulseAudio by running

                          systemctl --user mask pulseaudio.socket
                          

                          and rebooting.

                          I have done this:

                          1-From setup script I tried to disable pulse audio (it was already disable)
                          2-I tried to enable it—>rebooting—>Still disabled (so from setup script it is disabled and there is no way to enable it)
                          3-Reboot and ran the game-> no audio
                          3- I ran this

                          aplay -L | grep -i pulse
                          ps -ef | grep pulseaudio
                          

                          And still got the same output
                          4-reboot
                          5-I ran this

                          systemctl --user mask pulseaudio.socket
                          

                          6-I ran the game and...IT WORKS WITH AUDIO! :D :D
                          7- Rebooted and run the game again, it keeps the settings. Tried also with other emulators (NES) and the games have audio.

                          Thanks a lot!

                          I will try to figure out the analog thing by myself! I try! :D

                          UPDATE: playing around I made the analog work. I change some setting in the configuration of the emulator. Now everything works fine

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