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    RetroPie on Odroid XU4 does not have any audio

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    • Striderx99S
      Striderx99
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      Hello everyone. I noticed that after you launch a game for any system, it does not produce any sound. I followed the guide for setting RetroPie up on the Odroid XU4 (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Odroid-XU3-XU4/#samba-shares). I tried using the following commands to turn off pulseaudio:

      mkdir ~/.pulse
      echo "autospawn=no" >> ~/.pulse/client.conf
      pulseaudio -k

      The last line yielded the following error: -bash: pulseaudio: command not found.

      I also went to RetroPie>RetroArch>Settings>Audio to change the Audio Latency to 192.
      No audio can be heard after I launch a game.

      If anyone knows how to fix this issue, please let me know.

      Thanks.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        I noticed that after you launch a game for any system, it does not produce any sound.

        Does this mean you have sound for the 1st launch, but subsequent launches do not ?

        [...]
        The last line yielded the following error: -bash: pulseaudio: command not found.

        This means that pulseaudio is not installed.

        I also went to RetroPie>RetroArch>Settings>Audio to change the Audio Latency to 192.
        No audio can be heard after I launch a game.

        Not sure how latency options would help if there's no audio output at all.

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        • Striderx99S
          Striderx99
          last edited by

          Are there any commands I should use to install pulseaudio on this version of RetroPie? I'll give it a shot and turn it off if it is necessary.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @Striderx99
            last edited by

            @Striderx99 I don't see the point in installing pulseaudio and then disabling it, but RetroPie will use the audio system you have configured in your system - you can install and configure PulseAudio using the Ubuntu package repositories, just like on any other Linux distro.

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