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    Sound Not Working At All

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    • abjA
      abj
      last edited by

      Did you change the audio to HDMI0 from raspi-config ?

      `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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        BL4CKH0L3H34RT @abj
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        @abj Yeah I have. Did it again just to check. Also when I go to Advaced Settings>Audio Config it says "No audio systems installed"

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        • abjA
          abj
          last edited by abj

          I don't know what is wrong.
          Did you install RetroPie on top of Bookworm Lite (recommended) or full Desktop?

          `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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            BL4CKH0L3H34RT @abj
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            @abj I installed it on top of lite

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            • abjA
              abj @BL4CKH0L3H34RT
              last edited by abj

              @BL4CKH0L3H34RT

              Try this to be sure that everything have the default settings:

              RetroPie-Setup > audio > Hdmi 0.
              and restart the EmulationStation.

              Press the start button, while you are in Emulationstation menu, the sound settings must be:

              Audio card : Default
              Audio Device: HDMI.

              If you have install the desktop from the RetroPIe setup script then ,
              try to uninstall pulseaudio from here:

              RetroPie => RetroPie Setup => Configuration/Tools => rasbiantools => Choose option 3 ( remove some uneede... ) and restart.

              After that, make sure that you have the default settings that i post above.

              `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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                BL4CKH0L3H34RT @abj
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                @abj I've tripple checked, I have all of the settings set to those.

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                • abjA
                  abj
                  last edited by abj

                  Try to run this commands and add the results here:

                  aplay -l
                  

                  Make sure that you are using the HDMI port near the PSU port.
                  Also. if you have a second Hdmi cable or TV, test and there please .

                  I reinstall RetroPie, just in case that something change recently, but it wasn't possible to reproduse the issue.

                  `Please be patient, my English is not very good.`

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                    BL4CKH0L3H34RT @abj
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                    @abj I'm using the correct HDMI port, and I've checked on a seperate TV and the issue still persists. Here's the result of the aplay -l command:

                    0: vc4hdmi0 [vc4-hdmi-0], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
                    subdevices: 1/1
                    subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                    1: vc4hdmi1 [vc4-hdmi-1], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
                    subdevices: 1/1
                    subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                    2: Controller [Wireless Controller], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
                    subdevices: 1/1
                    subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                    
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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
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                      Try these:

                      1. Do you have a $HOME/.asoundrc file ? Remove it and check if the audio works.
                      2. Check if you have the RetroPie Audio configuration file (which you'll get if you use the Audio menu in RetroPie) in /etc/alsa/conf.d/99-retropie.conf. If you don't have it, then re-configure the audio using the RetroPie's Audio entry (not with raspi-config).
                      3. Disconnect the PS4 controller. Do you get audio ?
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                        BL4CKH0L3H34RT @mitu
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                        @mitu Your first suggestion worked! Thank you so much!

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