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    Solarus - Gamepad settings (solved) and sound issues (solved)

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    • DTEAMD
      DTEAM @DTEAM
      last edited by DTEAM

      @mitu

      AL lib: (EE) ALCplaybackAlsa_mixerProc: Wait timeout... buffer size too low?
      libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile

      Do you think it's related to that ? I have speak to hhromic on Discord, He will take a look on that.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @DTEAM
        last edited by

        @dteam said in Solarus - Gamepad settings (solved) and sound issues (not solved):

        AL lib: (EE) ALCplaybackAlsa_mixerProc: Wait timeout... buffer size too low?

        This might be related to the sound issue. Do you have PulseAudio installed and active ?

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @mitu
          last edited by DTEAM

          @mitu
          I installed the official image from Retropie with the last update.
          I never played with sound parameters before. No I guess.

          Hhromic told me this on Discord :
          @Dteam looks like the audio device is opened by something else and Solarus can't use it.
          Do you have something else running in the background that uses the sound output?
          Maybe PulseAudio ? I have read recently that it causes trouble sometimes. I understand RetroPie should have disabled it for you automatically.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @DTEAM
            last edited by

            @dteam said in Solarus - Gamepad settings (solved) and sound issues (not solved):

            I installed the official image from Retropie with the last update.
            I never played with sound parameters before. No I guess.

            I tested the same game (Book of Mudora) and I have no issues with the sound in Solarus. Check again if you have PulseAudio installed and active - it's installed automatically in Raspberry Pi OS if you install the desktop.

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            • DTEAMD
              DTEAM @mitu
              last edited by DTEAM

              @mitu
              Should I do this:

              sudo apt-get --purge remove pulseaudio
              sudo apt-get autoremove
              
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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by

                You can disable PulseAudio from the Audio menu in RetroPie - it will tell you if it's active. Removing it might remove other needed packages also.

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                • DTEAMD
                  DTEAM @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu
                  I don't see this option in the Audio menu.

                  I have :
                  0 - HDMI
                  1 - Headphone
                  M - Mixer
                  R - Rest to default

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @DTEAM
                    last edited by

                    @dteam Then you don't have PulseAudio installed or it's not active/enabled.

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                    • DTEAMD
                      DTEAM @mitu
                      last edited by DTEAM

                      @mitu
                      Not installed
                      Audio card = default
                      Audio device Headphone
                      enable navigation sounds = on
                      enable video audion = on
                      OMX player audio device = alsa

                      All my emulators working fine except that one. It's strange

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @DTEAM
                        last edited by mitu

                        Might be an OpenAL issue. Can you try creating a configuration file - $HOME/.alsoftrc - with the following contents:

                        [alsa]
                        mmap = false
                        

                        and re-try starting a Solarus game ?

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                        • DTEAMD
                          DTEAM @mitu
                          last edited by DTEAM

                          @mitu
                          Wow !!! solved !!! Thanks , you have hit the bullseye !

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