MCMrARM / mcpelauncher-linux

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No sound (Ubuntu 17.04, Minecraft 1.1.0) #132

Closed henkdb4 closed 7 years ago

henkdb4 commented 7 years ago

I have no sound when i play the game. I don't know which info is needed, so yo can always ask

vzlomka76 commented 7 years ago

I have same on Ubuntu 16.04 on the branch 1.1.

guppy42 commented 7 years ago

No sound or just very, very low sound? If you turn both your ingame sound and system sound to max does it still not produce any sound?

Reason I ask is I've noticed I need to turn up system sound quite a bit higher than I normally would for this game.

MCMrARM commented 7 years ago

You could try updating the FMod Linux library in libs/native/ as well as try looking up for the problem online (no sound in a 32 bit game).

henkdb4 commented 7 years ago

I found the solution, You need to install pulseaudio:i386.

guppy42 commented 7 years ago

I'm glad that this solved your issue, but it's it's not a requirement;


$ apt search pulseaudio | grep i386
p   gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio:i386   - GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio           
p   gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:i386    - GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio           
p   osspd-pulseaudio:i386           - OSS Proxy Daemon: PulseAudio backend      
p   projectm-pulseaudio:i386        - projectM PulseAudio module                
p   pulseaudio:i386                 - PulseAudio sound server                   
p   pulseaudio-esound-compat:i386   - PulseAudio ESD compatibility layer        
p   pulseaudio-module-droid:i386    - Android Audio HAL module for PulseAudio so
p   pulseaudio-module-gconf:i386    - GConf module for PulseAudio sound server  
p   pulseaudio-module-jack:i386     - jackd modules for PulseAudio sound server 
p   pulseaudio-module-lirc:i386     - lirc module for PulseAudio sound server   
p   pulseaudio-module-raop:i386     - RAOP module for PulseAudio sound server   
p   pulseaudio-module-x11:i386      - X11 module for PulseAudio sound server    
p   pulseaudio-module-zeroconf:i386 - Zeroconf module for PulseAudio sound serve
p   pulseaudio-utils:i386           - Command line tools for the PulseAudio soun
p   xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin:i386    - Xfce4 panel plugin to control pulseaudio  

and yes my audio works.

Still I'll add it to the wiki

MCMrARM commented 7 years ago

@guppy42 I'd assume you have a different audio stack available though.

guppy42 commented 7 years ago

I'm also using 16.04

julianwi commented 7 years ago

For me it was enough to install libpulse0:i386