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      toigo
      last edited by toigo

      I didn't see this post, but also just posted about what sounds like a very similar issue I'm having. It seems to be most common for me with analog sticks in N64, but may also be a general system issue like you're mentioning. Same timing where it started with the latest big retropi update.

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29519/controllers-cut-out-briefly-in-n64-emulators

      I also use audio output to my 3.5 jack as well since I use a CRT and an amplifier hooked up to speakers. I can try to switch to HDMI audio tomorrow and see if that does anything.

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        toigo
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        Well this was it! I went into raspi-config and switched to HDMI audio and it COMPLETELY SOLVED THIS PROBLEM. Who would have thought that an audio setting would somehow make controllers stop working for a few seconds.

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          rott42 @toigo
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          @toigo I found it by an accident. After last big system update, I've noticed that my audio was off. It seemed that the update changed my audio to HDMI settings. As soon as I switched the audio settings back to the 3.5 jack, the issue with the controller started. I switched again to HDMI and the problem was solved. I guess some firmware update causes this issue, but I am not an expert. Glad it was solved, but it seems that the 3.5 jack on the pi is unusable for me now.

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            Niktus81 @rott42
            last edited by Niktus81

            I did not have the time to do some tests like you people did, but it is good to know what it seems the root cause for this problem.

            Amazing that a simple thing as an electric audio signal can have this kind of impact.
            As I´m using an old 19 LCD square monitor and a power amplifier for the sound, HDMI is not in my universe right now, so I´m stuck here.

            Really hope for some kind of firmware update to solve this issue.
            Thank you all for your replies!

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              Niktus81 @toigo
              last edited by

              Solution confirmed, found a way to extract audio signal from HDMI cable, never again a freeze with controllers ... hope that the problem with 3.5 is solved anyway at some point

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                kounabi22 @Niktus81
                last edited by

                @niktus81

                well i buy from ebay a converter but i have no audio output....try some sound option but no luck.
                converter works with other hdmi like tv

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                Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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                  kounabi22 @kounabi22
                  last edited by

                  @kounabi22

                  ok found a solution only in one hdmi(the one near the power plug) the audio work

                  Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                  Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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                    Clyde
                    last edited by

                    I also do have this problem with an up-to-date Retropie 4.7 on my Pi 4. Since I had a similar hdmi converter lying around, it became my provisional solution for now.

                    Let's hope that future updates of Raspberry Pi OS will fix this issue someday.

                    @kounabi22 said in Controls randomly locked for 1 or 2 secs:

                    ok found a solution only in one hdmi(the one near the power plug) the audio work

                    Strangely, on my system only the other hdmi port away from the power plug has video and sound. 😛

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                      kounabi22 @Clyde
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                      @clyde said in Controls randomly locked for 1 or 2 secs:

                      Strangely, on my system only the other hdmi port away from the power plug has video and sound. 😛

                      weird......

                      Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                      Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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                        pissedoffparent
                        last edited by

                        @rott42 said in Controls randomly locked for 1 or 2 secs:

                        my audio to HDMI setti

                        been going crazy trying to fix this issue. got another microsd card and imaged it to see if that fixed it. Nothing would work. Switched from a monitor to TV and changed to HDMI for audio and it fixed the issue.

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                          sirhenrythe5th @pissedoffparent
                          last edited by

                          Just to confirm i got it right:
                          as soon as you use the 3,5" jack for audio you run into these problems with USB-Controllers?
                          So the Pi2Scart Device is also useless as it uses the 3,5"-Jack to get the audio-signal?

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                            Clyde @sirhenrythe5th
                            last edited by

                            @sirhenrythe5th said in Controls randomly locked for 1 or 2 secs:

                            as soon as you use the 3,5" jack for audio you run into these problems with USB-Controllers?

                            In my case, yes.

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                              sirhenrythe5th @Clyde
                              last edited by

                              @clyde thanks clyde!
                              Gosh, the Pi4 is a great piece of hardware, no doubt!
                              But it is PITA for anyone trying to get the beast connected to a CRT compared to the Pi1 to 3 :/

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                                Clyde
                                last edited by

                                Just FYI, @mitu gave this tip in another thread:

                                @clyde This issue seems relevant - https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/4610. Try using audio_pwm_mode=1 in config.txt and see how it works.

                                I'll test it as soon as I have the time and leisure to work on my cabinet, but I don't know exactly when that will be.

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