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    Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

    heyy could someone help me fix my retro pie

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      Rcs
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      iv get retro pie with 4 consoles mega drive, Nintendo 64, Nes and the Snes but the Nes and the Snes don't have not sound any ides that would help

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @Rcs
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        @Rcs https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          Rcs @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions ok dude iv read this so many times all I what is help to fix sound no retro pie nes and the snes PLEASE THANKS

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            dankcushions Global Moderator @Rcs
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            @Rcs read it again, and answer the questions.

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              Rcs @dankcushions
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              @dankcushions yes I have read it but all I wont is help and a simple fix not to have to have to write up an s.a on it

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                dankcushions Global Moderator @Rcs
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                @Rcs said in heyy could someone help me fix my retro pie:

                write up an s.a

                lmao.

                i'm not going to help you if you don't answer the questions. you seem to have the time to create 3 duplicate threads so i'm sure you have time to help us fix your problem.

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                  Rcs @dankcushions
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                  @dankcushions I will get delete them can u help me please

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                    mediamogul Global Moderator @Rcs
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                    @Rcs said in heyy could someone help me fix my retro pie:

                    any ides that would help

                    You have to realize that your question falls somewhere in the neighborhood of, "Guess what's wrong with my Raspberry Pi?". With the amount of information you have given, the only thing anyone can really recommend is to try turning the volume up on your TV. Even that assumes you're using a TV, which we just don't know unless you tell us.

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                      edmaul69 @Rcs
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                      @Rcs we have no clue what version of retropie, raspberry pi (also what version of pi) or pc or any of the other stuff that readme says you need to give us info on. If you give us something to start with then maybe someone can help. I would start by going into the file /boot/config.txt and removing the hashtag from the beginning of this line:

                      #hdmi_drive=2
                      

                      So it looks like this:

                      hdmi_drive=2
                      

                      Then save and exit and then reboot. If you are using a raspberry pi and you dont ftp into your pi then plug in a keyboard and hit f4 to get to the command line. Now type:

                      Sudo nano /boot/config.txt
                      

                      Now scroll down and until you find the line that says:

                      #hdmi_drive=2
                      

                      Then remove the hashtag so it looks like this:

                      hdmi_drive=2
                      

                      Then save and exit by hitting "ctrl & x"at the same time then "y" to save. Then type

                      sudo reboot 
                      

                      in the command line. Also when in emulationstation hit your start button on your controller, go into sounds and change the volume from 77% to 100%.

                      If that doesnt work then you need to give us more info on your setup just like that "read this first" link tells you what all info we need.

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