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    No sound on LZDOOM on RPI4

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    • BuZz
      BuZz administrators last edited by

      You installed manually btw? How are you starting emulationstation?

      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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      • BuZz
        BuZz administrators last edited by BuZz

        Sound works fine here with lzdoom btw. Kernel 5.4.51 / rpi4 with no changes to audio settings.

        I will need more info and examples of logs to advise. An install log for lzdoom also as it gives some info on kernel etc. Can use a pastebin site for logs.

        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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        • BuZz
          BuZz administrators last edited by BuZz

          Sorry. Just noticed your retropie is also massively out of date, I recommend updating.

          [Correction - not massively, but your kernel may be out of date also]

          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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          • RussellB
            RussellB last edited by RussellB

            I updated the kernel to 5.4.59-v8+, as well as the OS and the issue is still happening.

            Here is my runcommand.log: https://pastebin.com/9uMpK3WG
            and aplay -l: https://pastebin.com/HYrNYXQ0

            It looks like lzdoom can't open the default device anymore. I'll try building lzdoom from source and see if that makes a difference.

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            • mitu
              mitu Global Moderator last edited by

              Try renaming the lzdoom.ini file (should be visible in \\retropie\configs\ports\doom) and re-starting the game again.

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              • RussellB
                RussellB last edited by RussellB

                Same thing. No sound.

                Without lzdoom.ini here is the runcommand.log: https://pastebin.com/W7XUaRTi

                :(

                I'm now also getting this message:

                "lvl0: VolumeControl::init() - Failed to find mixer elements!"

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                • RussellB
                  RussellB @RussellB last edited by

                  So following this thread:

                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/23954/audio-not-working-rpi3b

                  I was able to fix this message I was encountering:

                  ALSA lib control.c:1373:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL hdmi
                  1v10: VolumeControl::init() - Failed to attach to default card!

                  lzdoom is the only software that is having a problem with sound. Splash screen, BGM, ES videos and other games I've tested all work.

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                  • RussellB
                    RussellB last edited by

                    For posterity...

                    I found this wiki page: https://zdoom.org/wiki/Compile_ZDoom_on_Raspberry_Pi

                    I added .alsoftrc to /home/pi and put this in:

                    [alsa]
                    mmap = false

                    And voila... all sounds and music came back.

                    I hope this helps someone. It was driving me crazy.

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                    • Renetrox
                      Renetrox @mitu last edited by

                      @mitu this is related to pulseaudio. I discovered that I can use "apulse", just type in terminal: apulse lzdoom to have sound with pulseaudio uninstalled, but ... How do I create a shortcut for emulationstation telling it to use "apulse" together with the game?

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                      • mitu
                        mitu Global Moderator @Renetrox last edited by

                        @renetrox said in No sound on LZDOOM on RPI4:

                        How do I create a shortcut for emulationstation telling it to use "apulse" together with the game?

                        I'm not sure your issue is related to the error reported in this topic. apulse is a 'fake PulseAudio' implementation for programs that need PulseAudio - the fact that a program needs it means it was compiled with PulseAudio and expects it to use it - but lzdoom is not using PulseAudio on the Pi. Are you using a Pi or some other platform ?

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                        • Renetrox
                          Renetrox @mitu last edited by Renetrox

                          @mitu Lzdoom does not produce any sound without pulseaudio. I have tried all kinds of proposed solutions for that problem, that's why I got to "apulse" because I discovered that it emitted sound by analog when I installed pulseaudio. This on a raspberry pi 3b

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                          • mitu
                            mitu Global Moderator @Renetrox last edited by

                            @renetrox Looks like a different problem then the one in this topic, so I advise to open a separate topic, add the info requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first and post the lzdoom.ini configuration file (use pastebin.com for posting the file, since it's quite large).

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                            • Renetrox
                              Renetrox @mitu last edited by

                              @mitu I appreciate your answer, but I don't think it goes out of context. lZdoom has no sound. I applied the solution proposed here without success, that's why I shared my experience. If you can't tell me how to create an access in emulationstation telling the system to use "apulse" then there isn't much to add. At the moment I don't directly use that emulator, I wanted it for action doom 2 and brutal doom, I can live without that;)
                              i will share the lzdoom.ini file in case it helps anyone

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                                • Renetrox
                                  Renetrox @Renetrox last edited by

                                  @renetrox https://pastebin.com/me3a1JNV

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                                    • Renetrox
                                      Renetrox @mitu last edited by

                                      @mitu solution: create a script with the following:
                                      #! / bin / bash
                                      "apulse / opt / retropie / ports / lzdoom / lzdoom" ""

                                      It doesn't work like the other games on the list, but it opens the traditional lzdoom text dialog, the wads should be hosted in ./.config/lzdoom

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