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    Unusual sound problems with RP4

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      Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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      @mitu Thank you for looking that over. How do I remove omxplayer please?

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        mitu Global Moderator @Retro Arcade Fan
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        @Retro-Arcade-Fan You don't need to remove it, just don't select it as 'video player' in EmulationStation's settings.

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          Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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          @mitu I'm sorry Mitu I don't know where to do that. In ES under OMX Player I have Local, HDMI, Both, ALSA, ALSA:HW0,0 and ALSA:HW 1,0. Under Other Settings, I turned "use OMX player (HW accelerated) off and that didn't change anything. Where do I change the video player option? Thanks.

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            mitu Global Moderator @Retro Arcade Fan
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            @Retro-Arcade-Fan said in Unusual sound problems with RP4:

            Where do I change the video player option? Thanks.

            The 'use OMX player' is the video player option.

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              Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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              @mitu ok. Well I turned that off and same problem. Sounds like it's got to be a bad mini hdmi cable. I'll replace it and see if that does the trick. Thanks for all of your help!!

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                Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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                @mitu Unfortunately replacing the hdmi cable didn't solve the problem as I had hoped. I did, however, discover something else unusual. When I lose sound if I turn the tv off and on, the sound comes back. Now, I would think it's a problem with the TV, but I also have a gaming PC connected to it and this never happens with the PC. Only the Pi.

                Final questions please if I can bother you one last time on this:

                1. What are the "best" settings in ES Sound Settings for:
                  a: Audio Card
                  b: Audio Device
                  c: OMX Player Audio Device

                2. I'm running ES v 2.11.0RP. Will updating help this problem?

                3. Could the micro HDMI port on the Pi be going bad and I have to replace the whole RP4?

                4. Do you have any other suggestions or ideas that might help?

                Thanks so much.

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Retro Arcade Fan
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                  @Retro-Arcade-Fan said in Unusual sound problems with RP4:

                  What are the "best" settings in ES Sound Settings for:
                  a: Audio Card
                  b: Audio Device
                  c: OMX Player Audio Device
                  

                  The ones you aready have - a: Default, b: HDMI. Of you don't enable OMXplayer for video playing, c: doesn't matter.

                  I'm running ES v 2.11.0RP. Will updating help this problem?
                  

                  I doubt it, but you could try the emulationstation-dev package which will get you the latest code.

                  Could the micro HDMI port on the Pi be going bad and I have to replace the whole RP4?
                  

                  Both of them ? I doubt it, if the port would be damaged, then the video output would also be affected.

                  Do you have any other suggestions or ideas that might help?
                  

                  Run ES with emulationstation --debug and reproduce the issue. Upload the resulting es_log.txt file on pastebin.com and also post the es_settings.cfg configuration file.

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                    Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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                    @mitu I have updated ES to 2.11.2RP. I'm now randomly getting the "failed to find mixer elements" error. I can't send you the es_log through pastebin because I'm getting a "You have exceeded the maximum size of 512 kilobytes per Paste." message. What section are you looking for specifically?

                    Here is es_settings.cfg: https://pastebin.com/hGa7s3TU.

                    Out of curiosity, from a technical standpoint, is there any possibility there's some sort of power drain going on and there's not enough power pushing the audio from the pi to the tv to the speakers? I just don't get why there's audio at the start, then it drops off, then it comes back shortly if I turn the tv on and off. I really am not sure it's software at this point.

                    Sorry this is such a complex problem.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Retro Arcade Fan
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                      Out of curiosity, from a technical standpoint, is there any possibility there's some sort of power drain going on and there's not enough power pushing the audio from the pi to the tv to the speakers? I just don't get why there's audio at the start, then it drops off, then it comes back shortly if I turn the tv on and off.

                      I'd say that's unlikely, starting ES is a 'power hungry' event since it's starting the GPU and also doing a lot of I/O, so if it would be power related I'd expect that to happen also during start-up.

                      I really am not sure it's software at this point.

                      Weird problems like this indeed have often a HW/PEBKAC explanation. I assume you've tried switching the HDMI port - on the Pi and perhaps also on the TV ?

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                        Retro Arcade Fan @mitu
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                        @mitu I have. On the Pi, when I plug into the second HDMI port I don't get any display at all. And I've tried all three HDMI ports on the back of the TV as well.

                        ok, it's got to be the Pi. I just found a backup from 3 years ago. Did the same thing. Audio played fine for the first few clicks, then went out. I'm going to contact them to see if they concur, but since everything software-wise seems correct, that's got to be it.

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