That did the trick, uninstall IMP using the install script to do the uninstall.
Check all the sound was working as expected and it was
Reinstall of imp and I have audio goodness coming out of my Arcade Machine again :)
Sorry, we don't support RetroPie systems sold - selling the RetroPie image it's against its the distribution license and also against the license of some the emulators included. You'll have to contact the vendor that sold you the system and ask for support, we can't offer you support here.
Are the speakers connected through the audio jack? I'm not sure which one but do you need to/did you already select a different (besides HDMI) audio device in EmulationStation > [Start button] > Sound settings > Audio settings > Audio device?
@blkhwks19 Got my sound back! Did a whole bunch of reserach and checked into some config.txt options and tried adding:
hdmi_drive=2
... and it seems to work now! Tried in my other tvs and back in this one and everything seems to work. Figured I'd report in case anyone else has spent the time and effort following my long attempt at fixing this =]
It's actually a really bad idea to modify a linux text config file with a rich text editor.
The best option is to use a linux text editor (vim, nano, ...), or a simple MS notepad (or better, notepad++).
You're lucky only the sound was impacted :)