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      huettmaster
      last edited by huettmaster

      no. all roms and the music are located on the sd-scard...

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        jman
        last edited by

        I am loading my roms off a usb stick so far pifba and daphne do not work the music just plays right through.

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          ExarKunIv @jman
          last edited by

          @jman

          it just might not work. i have come across the port of prince of persia the music plays right thought also.

          you might want to look in to using what @synack posted for a different way. Im going to be giving it a try my self. I still like @Livewire version more, but for what ever reason when i have DraStic in the list. my controller stop working.

          sucks but what can you do.

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            johnboyw
            last edited by

            I have followed everything and triple checked it. I still have no sound though. I have the pi 3 if that makes any difference?
            Can anyone throw any pointers my way?

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              samuel95_54 @Darby
              last edited by

              @Darby
              try
              sudo apt-get update
              then
              sudo apt-get install mpg123

              Should work after the update.

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                johnboyw @samuel95_54
                last edited by

                @samuel95_54 said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                @Darby
                try
                sudo apt-get update
                then
                sudo apt-get install mpg123

                Should work after the update.

                I have tried op way and also the mpg123 way. Neither give me sound. I know everything sound related is working as I can hear noises when I navigate around the emulator menus.

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                  ExarKunIv @johnboyw
                  last edited by

                  @johnboyw

                  we need a little more info to help. do you have the commands in /rc.local correct if you are useing the op way

                  and for mpg123 do you have all the commands for runcommand-onstart.sh and runcommand-onend.sh correct

                  also where is your music folder?

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                    backstander @johnboyw
                    last edited by

                    @johnboyw
                    If you're using HDMI cable sound, try forcing HDMI audio out by adding hdmi_drive=2 to your /boot/config.txt then restart your RPi.

                    Here's some more sound troubleshooting:
                    https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Sound-Issues

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                      johnboyw @ExarKunIv
                      last edited by johnboyw

                      @ExarKunIv said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                      @johnboyw

                      we need a little more info to help. do you have the commands in /rc.local correct if you are useing the op way

                      and for mpg123 do you have all the commands for runcommand-onstart.sh and runcommand-onend.sh correct

                      also where is your musIc folder

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                        johnboyw @backstander
                        last edited by

                        @backstander said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                        @johnboyw
                        If you're using HDMI cable sound, try forcing HDMI audio out by adding hdmi_drive=2 to your /boot/config.txt then restart your RPi.

                        Here's some more sound troubleshooting:
                        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Sound-Issues

                        I have sound just no music playing.

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                          ExarKunIv @johnboyw
                          last edited by

                          @johnboyw

                          did you edit the music.py at all?

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                            backstander @johnboyw
                            last edited by backstander

                            @johnboyw
                            Unless you have already edited your music.py script, you should move just your Music files to /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music

                            Or if you don't want to move your Music files, you could just edit your /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music/Script/music.py script to point to the actual music directory you are using like this:

                            musicdir = '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music/Script'
                            
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                              johnboyw @backstander
                              last edited by

                              @backstander said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                              @johnboyw
                              Unless you have already edited your music.py script, you should move just your Music files to /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music

                              Or if you don't want to move your Music files, you could just edit your music.py script to point to the actual music directory you are using like this:

                              musicdir = '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music/Script'
                              

                              I've already tried it in that folder. That didn't work either.

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                                johnboyw @ExarKunIv
                                last edited by

                                @ExarKunIv said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                                @johnboyw

                                did you edit the music.py at all?

                                All I did was follow the instructions at the top by the op. That didn't work so I then tried the second one. That didn't work so I then saw another version in a different forum that I tried. Hence the reason why my music is in that script folder now.

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                                  ExarKunIv @johnboyw
                                  last edited by ExarKunIv

                                  @johnboyw

                                  im sure that it will not do anything but put a enter after the &

                                  (sudo python /home/pi/BGmusic.py) &
                                  
                                  exit 0
                                  

                                  this is from my rc.local so thats why its different

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                                  • johnboywJ
                                    johnboyw
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks for all the help. I'm very new to all this. I've only just bought my pi. I usually just mess with phone ROMs. I've no idea when it comes to coding etc. But I'm prepared to learn.
                                    I'll try the things mentioned when I get home.
                                    Thank you.

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                                      ExarKunIv @johnboyw
                                      last edited by

                                      @johnboyw

                                      not a problem. im still kinda new myself.
                                      just keep asking and we'll keep trying to help

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                                      • johnboywJ
                                        johnboyw
                                        last edited by

                                        I'm also trying to get videos to show in the emulators. But that's another story 😂

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                                          ExarKunIv @johnboyw
                                          last edited by

                                          @johnboyw

                                          that i have not tried yet. so good luck :P

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                                            **Scannigan** @backstander
                                            last edited by **Scannigan**

                                            @backstander said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                                            @madmodder123
                                            You might try just putting mpg123 -q <dial-up-modem>.mp3 & at the very bottom of /etc/rc.local just above the last line exit 0. This should only play that dial up modem sound when you boot your RPi. Then you could still play other random MP3s by using /home/pi/.bashrc.

                                            If that isn't soon enough, you might experiment with putting that mpg123 line up higher in /etc/rc.local but make sure to make a back up of that file just in case!

                                            I have an even better solution for you. Problem with rc.local is that it's one of the last things to be called in the boot process, so the best thing would be to create a system service in systemd.

                                            Apologies I haven't yet worked out that pretty code embed system :) so this is probably not appropriate forum etiquette

                                            It's very likely that you have sound set up just fine, so I'm going to skip a few steps, in command line

                                            #at command type

                                            sudo modprobe snd-bcm2835

                                            #Create a new file

                                            Sudo nano /etc/modules-load.d/snd-bcm2835.conf

                                            #and in this put just:
                                            snd-bcm2835

                                            #Ctrl + O, enter Y and Ctrl-X to save

                                            #At command type
                                            sudo alsactl store

                                            #Find whatever sound you want to use, ideally a .wav name it boot-sound.wav and put it in /boot (you'll obviously need to do #this as sudo, so if using WinSCP just change the shell settings under advanced options before you connect.

                                            #Now create a service file

                                            sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/bootsound.service

                                            #Contents of the above should be:

                                            [Unit]
                                            Description=Boot Sound
                                            Wants=sound.target
                                            After=sound.target

                                            [Service]
                                            Type=oneshot
                                            RemainAfterExit=no
                                            ExecStart=/usr/bin/aplay /boot/boot-sound.wav 2>&1 >/dev/null &

                                            [Install]
                                            WantedBy=multi-user.target

                                            #Ctrl + O, enter Y and Ctrl-X to save

                                            #In command line type:

                                            sudo chmod +x /etc/systemd/system/bootsound.service

                                            #then
                                            systemctl enable bootsound

                                            sudo reboot

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