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    • BuZzB
      BuZz administrators @Rascas
      last edited by BuZz

      @Rascas in the launch script perhaps a check if it's installed ?

      # check if pulseaudio has already been started by someone else
      if [ ! -f /usr/bin/pulseaudio ] || /usr/bin/pulseaudio --check; then
             true
      else
             /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start >/dev/null 2>&1
      fi
      

      or even just something like this (if nothing should be done if running - avoids the true)

      # check if pulseaudio has already been started by someone else
      if [ -f /usr/bin/pulseaudio ] && ! /usr/bin/pulseaudio --check; then
             /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start >/dev/null 2>&1
      fi
      

      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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      • hooperreH
        hooperre @Rascas
        last edited by

        @Rascas It's visible while viewing a video.

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        • RascasR
          Rascas @BuZz
          last edited by Rascas

          @BuZz Yeah will do that next version, I just forgot that RetroPie doesn't have it installed by default. It should make no difference in kodi function.

          @hooperre not sure how you can see that message while playing a video, probably something wrong with your startup script. How it is exactly ?

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            mikecoscia @Rascas
            last edited by

            @Rascas said in Question about PulseAudio:

            @BuZz Yeah will do that next version, I just forgot that RetroPie doesn't have it installed by default. It should make no difference in kodi function.

            @hooperre not sure how you can see that message while playing a video, probably something wrong with your startup script. How it is exactly ?

            I am having the same issue. It shows the below line directly over the video playing at the top of the screen. Is there anyway to disable the warning?

            /usr/bin/kodi: 68: /usr/bin/kodi: /usr/bin/pluseaudio: not found

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            • RascasR
              Rascas @mikecoscia
              last edited by

              @mikecoscia said in Question about PulseAudio:

              @Rascas said in Question about PulseAudio:

              @BuZz Yeah will do that next version, I just forgot that RetroPie doesn't have it installed by default. It should make no difference in kodi function.

              @hooperre not sure how you can see that message while playing a video, probably something wrong with your startup script. How it is exactly ?

              I am having the same issue. It shows the below line directly over the video playing at the top of the screen. Is there anyway to disable the warning?

              /usr/bin/kodi: 68: /usr/bin/kodi: /usr/bin/pluseaudio: not found

              You shouldn't see anything in the black background when videos are playing. If so, something is wrong with your setup. How are you starting Kodi ? Do you have mmal enabled and omxplayer disabled in video settings ? Kodi log would be helpfull.

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                mikecoscia @Rascas
                last edited by BuZz

                @Rascas

                Thanks for the reply. All I did was install it from the optional package menu in retropie. Besides that, all I did was add [removed], did change any other setting. I have no idea what omxplayer and mmal are, where would I find those settings?

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                  mikecoscia @Rascas
                  last edited by BuZz

                  @Rascas said in Question about PulseAudio:

                  @mikecoscia said in Question about PulseAudio:

                  @Rascas said in Question about PulseAudio:

                  @BuZz Yeah will do that next version, I just forgot that RetroPie doesn't have it installed by default. It should make no difference in kodi function.

                  @hooperre not sure how you can see that message while playing a video, probably something wrong with your startup script. How it is exactly ?

                  I am having the same issue. It shows the below line directly over the video playing at the top of the screen. Is there anyway to disable the warning?

                  /usr/bin/kodi: 68: /usr/bin/kodi: /usr/bin/pluseaudio: not found

                  You shouldn't see anything in the black background when videos are playing. If so, something is wrong with your setup. How are you starting Kodi ? Do you have mmal enabled and omxplayer disabled in video settings ? Kodi log would be helpfull.

                  @mikecoscia said in Question about PulseAudio:

                  @Rascas

                  Thanks for the reply. All I did was install it from the optional package menu in retropie. Besides that, all I did was add [removed], did change any other setting. I have no idea what omxplayer and mmal are, where would I find those settings?

                  Nevermind, I found the settings. Omxplayer was already disabled and mmal was enabled. Is there a way I can upload logs?

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                  • RascasR
                    Rascas
                    last edited by

                    Please post your Kodi log:
                    http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file

                    And a photo of the problem if possible.

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                    • BuZzB
                      BuZz administrators @mikecoscia
                      last edited by BuZz

                      @mikecoscia Read the forum rules https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules - do not discuss/ mention Kodi addons which are designed for watching pirate/bootleg video.

                      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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                        mikecoscia @Rascas
                        last edited by

                        @Rascas

                        Thanks, here is a photo of what I am getting during video playback. Working on the logs.

                        alt text

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                          electricmba
                          last edited by

                          I have this issue in a slightly different way - I don't get the error when playing videos but it pops up (three times) every time you launch Kodi, and after that, the error appears when you launch a game/emulator (one time, only if you've already launched Kodi prior to). Doesn't seem to inhibit functionality, just annoying.

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                          • RascasR
                            Rascas @electricmba
                            last edited by

                            @electricmba It is just a message, you can ignore it, we will hide this in the next kodi version. 3 times are most likely the times you started Kodi, one message for which time, and then it stays there until something clears the screen.

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                              retoturtle
                              last edited by

                              ssh into your pi and run the following command: sudo apt-get install pulseaudio

                              it will install it and you shouldn't have the issue going forward.

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                              • hooperreH
                                hooperre @retoturtle
                                last edited by hooperre

                                @retoturtle thanks. Did this and was able to update Kodi and don't get the message anymore, but now get this error during video playback:

                                Lvl10: VolumeControl::init() - Failed to find mixer elements!

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                                • hooperreH
                                  hooperre
                                  last edited by

                                  alt text

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                                    retoturtle @hooperre
                                    last edited by retoturtle

                                    @hooperre said in Question about PulseAudio:

                                    Lvl10: VolumeControl::init() - Failed to find mixer elements!

                                    Are you having any audio issue?

                                    Try looking at this thread: https://github.com/Aloshi/EmulationStation/issues/433

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                                    • hooperreH
                                      hooperre
                                      last edited by

                                      Only audio issues I noted were when I closed out of Kodi, the menu audio was off by a second or so.

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