ClusterM / retroarch-clover

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I cant hear sound on retroarch #24

Closed NotNer0 closed 7 years ago

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

I have try turn it off mute put it does not work

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

Provide more details

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

Some games i can hear the audio and i cant see the games and some games just crash and some games i can play but there no audio, I turn of mute and enable the audio but nothing, reflash, reinstall mods nothing

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

Does this happen with original 30 games? Uninstall hakchi completely (Kernel —> Uninstall) and reinstall everything again.

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

No it does not, Im trying that now

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

Don't forget to use latest Hakchi2 from https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/releases/latest and latest modules from https://github.com/pcm720/retroarch-clover/releases/latest

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

I have been useing those, Ill tell you what happens after its done flashing

puregamingnut commented 7 years ago

follow what 1lokolo1 commented on mine works like a charm BTW thanks 1lokolo

Uninstall hakchi2 from your nes mini first kernel->uninstall Then delete all content from user_mods folder apart from music.hack folder. Download 0.4-fix Open hakchi2 and sync your games Then from 0.4-fix zip download extract retroarch.hmod file and other .hmod in cores folder and put them in user_mods folder in hackchi2 Install then hmods via hakchi2 in the modules Then power on your mini And enjoy.

Fixed my all my issues and i was having a hard time with all my roms crashing

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

These are a little bit outdated, use 0.4-extra6 instead

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

Redownloading retroarch

NotNer0 commented 7 years ago

Thank you guys reddit was not much of a help it fix

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

So, did it help?

puregamingnut commented 7 years ago

Thanks pcm720 got your 0.4-extra6 now i understand what goes where you guys are awesome and very help full and do some awesome work for us. is it worth getting a wii classic control i guess retroarch supports this?

pcm720 commented 7 years ago

Well, if you want to use all available cores, then probably yes. Honestly, I'd rather play all these games on PC with RetroArch (or even original hardware)