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    RetroPie x86 - audio 'pop' when loading games

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      Panja
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      Any one have a clue?

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        Libation @Panja
        last edited by Libation

        @Panja I used to have my Retropie connected to a monitor with built in speakers, had the same issue. I turned down the Retropie volume a bit, helped a little. Switched to a different monitor, issue went away. Do you have another screen you could test it on? Check out this link, might provide a solution: https://dbader.org/blog/crackle-free-audio-on-the-raspberry-pi-with-mpd-and-pulseaudio Scroll down to read: Update: The problem seems to be fixed
        EDIT - Please back up your system before trying anything from this page, just in case something goes wrong. Not sure if this works for x86 retropie.

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          Panja
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          Thanks for the reply.
          Unfortunately that doesn't fix it for me.

          Also the problem is on multiple TV's.
          I have 2 TV's and tested on both.

          It's not a show stopper, it's just annoying.
          It's not really a cracking sound it's a (pretty loud) pop sound when the actual game loads.

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            Panja
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            I don't know if it's related but I'm also seeing an error message when loading games:

            lvl0: VolumeControl::init() - failed to find mixer elements!
            
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              Libation @Panja
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              @Panja said in RetroPie x86 - audio 'pop' when loading games:

              failed to find mixer elements!

              Found a link here describing the same error. The user at the bottom of the topic found a solution that worked for them: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11256/failed-to-find-mixer-elements/6

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                Panja
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                Thanks again!
                Already set the Audio Device to PCM.
                Though I did it through Sound Settings in ES menu.
                After checking the file through SSH, it's indeed change to PCM.

                But without luck, problem remains.

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                  Libation @Panja
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                  @Panja Is this Stretch or Jessie? My research seems to indicate this issue happened with Jessie, but was fixed with Stretch.

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                    Panja
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                    I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.2 (Bionic Beaver), not running Debian or Rasbian.
                    (It's running on x86 hardware)

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                      Libation @Panja
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                      @Panja Apologies my friend, I've gotta tap out. Beyond my level of knowledge. Hopefully one of the smarter people on this board chime in.

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                        Panja
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                        No worries man. Thanks for trying! Appreciated.

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                          Panja
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                          I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.2 and a fresh install of RetroPie.
                          With this new installation I have found the problem (bug?)!

                          When I disable navigation sounds in sounds settings (EmulationStation) the problem returns. When loading a game and the game starts: POP!
                          When I enable navigation sounds in sounds settings (EmulationStation) the problem is gone!

                          To be honest it's a but frustrating because I do not like the navigation sounds in my ES Theme but it's good that I found the problem...

                          [update]
                          Fixed it by creating a silent WAV file and replaced the navigation sound files in:
                          /etc/emulationstation/themes/carbon/art
                          There are 2 WAV files in there which I replaced. Probably only one was the culprit for me but I changed them both.

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                            movisman @Panja
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                            @Panja

                            Had originally replied over on the 18.04.1 thread which you posted on, but will reply here - glad to see you have a workaround for it.

                            I (think) my navigation sounds are turned on, need to check - also the theme I use (Chicuelo) doesn't have any wav files or scrolling sounds though, so I don't think i've ever played around with that setting. I don't get any pop or ALSA errors.

                            Do you still get ALSA related errors with the navigation sounds turned on? Or does that only appear when the option is turned off?

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                              Panja
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                              Sorry, been away from the keyboard for a few days.

                              Thanks for your replies!
                              I re-installed and I do not have any errors anymore.
                              Though I still have the POP sound when launching a game.
                              But fixed (workarounded) with a silent WAV file.

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                                Parabolaralus @Panja
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                                @Panja said in RetroPie x86 - audio 'pop' when loading games:

                                Sorry, been away from the keyboard for a few days.

                                Thanks for your replies!
                                I re-installed and I do not have any errors anymore.
                                Though I still have the POP sound when launching a game.
                                But fixed (workarounded) with a silent WAV file.

                                Well i switched to Kubuntu 19.04 at work this morning and came across your issue and since i remembered this post thought it would be nice to list my fix.

                                So the issue seems to be that after a few seconds of silence it would put the audio chip in sleep mode causing a pop whenever any audio file was being played afterwords...drove me nuts for the first few minutes setting up this thing and hearing a pop with every ding noise!

                                I came across this when googling it: Pop noise

                                If it goes down do the following:
                                sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf

                                and at the very bottom add the following line:
                                options snd-hda-intel power_save=0 power_save_controller=N

                                Then probably reboot.

                                I hadn't been able to reproduce this before because my main machine is AMD and this problem is Intel specific.

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                                  Panja
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                                  Thanks for helping out mate, appreciated!
                                  Will have a go with this in a few days and let you know.
                                  Cheers.

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