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    No Audio but only in ES / Roms

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    • K
      Kartillian
      last edited by

      I've just installed Retropie (3 times) and I keep getting the same issue.

      There is no audio output in either ES or in the roms I play, however, if I load into Kodi the audio works fine.

      Whenever I go into the audio settings from the Retropie menu I get this error;

      VolumeControl::init() - Failed to find mixer elements.

      I've googled about and made sure the AudioDevice value in es_settings.cfg was set to HDMI

      The only thing that does strike me as odd is that in the Retropie-setup script, when I go to audio the device is called "HDMI 1". And I'm pretty sure it was only "HDMI" in my previous setup before a fresh install.

      Speaker-test from the CLI provides no audio output.

      If I adjust the audio from within Sound Settings of the ES menu, it always bounces back to 0.

      Any help would be most appreciated. I'm on a Pi3B using the latest Retropie image.

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      • Thorr69T
        Thorr69 @Kartillian
        last edited by

        @kartillian Did you use the correct image? Pi4 has 2 HDMI outputs and would label them 1 or 2. Pi3, of course, does not.

        RPi 3b
        Official PSU
        Official RetroPie image
        Pandora's Box 5 controller

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        • K
          Kartillian @Thorr69
          last edited by

          @thorr69 Yes.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            What are your Audio setttings in EmulationStation (Card/Device) ? To use HDMI, you should have default as the Card and HDMI as Device.

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            • K
              Kartillian @mitu
              last edited by

              @mitu Yea, those are my existing settings.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Kartillian
                last edited by

                Can you run from the command line

                aplay -l
                amixer
                

                and post the output ?

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                • K
                  Kartillian @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu so I fixed the problem. Removing/Purging PulseAudio fixed it however, I now still get the error message.

                  VolumeControl::() - Failed to find mixer elements!

                  Is there anyway to get rid of the error message, like hide it or something?

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                  • K
                    Kartillian
                    last edited by

                    I had a problem with the audio not working, I've fixed it however I now still get the error message.

                    VolumeControl::() - Failed to find mixer elements!

                    Is there anyway to get rid of the error message, like hide it or something?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @Kartillian
                      last edited by mitu

                      @kartillian said in No Audio but only in ES / Roms:

                      I now still get the error message.

                      This means the Audio Device is not set properly in the EmulationStation settings. Make sure you have chosen 'HDMI' as the output in the Audio settings dialog in the RetroPie menu, then configure again ES with Default/HDMI as Audio Card/Device.

                      EDIT: I've merged your new topic here. Please don't open separate topics for the same issue.

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