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    Diablo psx music stops

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    • coldnpaleC
      coldnpale
      last edited by

      Hey there people,
      has anyone tried to run psx diablo in retropie? It runs very fine, however, every few seconds music stops when i'm in the first town. If I pause and unpause music comes back for a few more seconds, before it stops once again. I don't think it has anything to do with .cue, since it finds the music fine. I believe it is something from the emulator's sound settings.

      Thanks!

      specs:
      Retropie 4.3
      lr-pcsx-rearmed
      rpi 3b
      official powersupply
      logitech f510

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      • sirhenrythe5thS
        sirhenrythe5th @coldnpale
        last edited by

        Same issue here, seems to be a general bug.

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          Blubberprince
          last edited by

          I tried with different BIOS files just in case this was a poorly documented bug with the actual game+hardware but I had no luck. There doesn't seem to be anything the end user can do to mitigate it apart from waiting for an update to the emulator.

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          • coldnpaleC
            coldnpale @Blubberprince
            last edited by

            @blubberprince
            Thanks for the input! Guess waiting it is then!

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              pasta
              last edited by

              Did anyone ever get the music issue fixed? The music keeps stopping while playing. Bug report here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/20239/diablo-1-psx-music-stops-playing

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                NP
                last edited by

                Hi, problem fix : Enjoy.
                here's the setup : Diablo running on epsxe 1.9 with "Eternal SPU Plugin Lite 1.4" as sound plugin. Sound Enabled activated. then configure --> special game fix SPU IRQ wait CPU action activated. + in Misc : Wait for XA buffer is free

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @NP
                  last edited by

                  @NP said in Diablo psx music stops:

                  Hi, problem fix : Enjoy.

                  Except ePSXE is not part of RetroPie, so it's not really a fix. PCSX_Rearmed got a fix for this, but it's not part of the Libretro core.

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                  • IceChes1I
                    IceChes1
                    last edited by

                    Have you generated a .cue file?

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                      NP
                      last edited by

                      Hi, Sorry Mitu, I didn't check what really was "retropie", I just wanted to help :)

                      @IceChes1 Hi, No i don't even know what a .cue file is...

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                      • IceChes1I
                        IceChes1
                        last edited by

                        This site is a .cue generator. You drag your game ROM into the box, and then copy and paste the text into a text document. Save the text document, rename it the same thing your ROM is named, change .txt to .cue and simply put the .cue into your PSX folder. Retropie won't register it as a game. Tell me if this helps.

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                        • quicksilverQ
                          quicksilver
                          last edited by

                          Btw, This issue looks like it's resolved in the libretro pcsxrearmed core. There is an option listed for "Diablo music fix" in the retroarch menu which I would assume takes care of the issue.

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