No audio output using PCSX2












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I recently installed EmulationStation and various emulators like KegaFusion, PCSX, PCSX2. All works fine, except for PCSX2.



All works fine, except for the audio on PCSX2. I followed several guides, but I didn't find any working solution.



I don't have enough reputation to post pictures, so I'll give you my setting by text (sorry about that).
I'm using SPU2-X 2.0.0 [libspu2x-2.0.0] as main sound setting. In "configuration" i have Interpolation set to 4-Catmull-Rom(PS2-like/slow), I disabled effects processing. In "Output Settings" I set Module to 2-SDL Audio, and PortAudio API to 0-ALSA; Synchronization Mode to TimeStretch and latency to 40.



Here's also the ~/.config/PCSX2/inis/spu2-x.ini file, in case it helps:



[SOUNDTOUCH]
SequenceLengthMS=30
SeekWindowMS=20
OverlapMS=10
[MIXING]
Interpolation=4
Disable_Effects=1
DealiasFilter=0
FinalVolume=100
AdvancedVolumeControl=0
VolumeAdjustC(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustLFE(dB)=0
[OUTPUT]
Output_Module=SDLAudio
Latency=40
Synch_Mode=0
[PORTAUDIO]
HostApi=ALSA
Device=default
Wasapi_Exclusive_Mode=0
Minimal_Suggested_Latency=1
Manual_Suggested_Latency_MS=20
[DEBUG]
Global_Enable=0
Show_Messages=0
Show_Messages_Key_On_Off=0
Show_Messages_Voice_Off=0
Show_Messages_DMA_Transfer=0
Show_Messages_AutoDMA=0
Show_Messages_Overruns=0
Show_Messages_CacheStats=0
Log_Register_Access=0
Log_DMA_Transfers=0
Log_WAVE_Output=0
Dump_Info=0
Dump_Memory=0
Dump_Regs=0
Access_Log_Filename=SPU2Log.txt
WaveLog_Filename=SPU2log.wav
DMA4Log_Filename=SPU2dma4.dat
DMA7Log_Filename=SPU2dma7.dat
Info_Dump_Filename=SPU2Cores.txt
Mem_Dump_Filename=SPU2mem.dat
Reg_Dump_Filename=SPU2regs.dat









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  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49













  • I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

    – Dario Salvati
    Dec 25 '15 at 9:23
















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I recently installed EmulationStation and various emulators like KegaFusion, PCSX, PCSX2. All works fine, except for PCSX2.



All works fine, except for the audio on PCSX2. I followed several guides, but I didn't find any working solution.



I don't have enough reputation to post pictures, so I'll give you my setting by text (sorry about that).
I'm using SPU2-X 2.0.0 [libspu2x-2.0.0] as main sound setting. In "configuration" i have Interpolation set to 4-Catmull-Rom(PS2-like/slow), I disabled effects processing. In "Output Settings" I set Module to 2-SDL Audio, and PortAudio API to 0-ALSA; Synchronization Mode to TimeStretch and latency to 40.



Here's also the ~/.config/PCSX2/inis/spu2-x.ini file, in case it helps:



[SOUNDTOUCH]
SequenceLengthMS=30
SeekWindowMS=20
OverlapMS=10
[MIXING]
Interpolation=4
Disable_Effects=1
DealiasFilter=0
FinalVolume=100
AdvancedVolumeControl=0
VolumeAdjustC(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustLFE(dB)=0
[OUTPUT]
Output_Module=SDLAudio
Latency=40
Synch_Mode=0
[PORTAUDIO]
HostApi=ALSA
Device=default
Wasapi_Exclusive_Mode=0
Minimal_Suggested_Latency=1
Manual_Suggested_Latency_MS=20
[DEBUG]
Global_Enable=0
Show_Messages=0
Show_Messages_Key_On_Off=0
Show_Messages_Voice_Off=0
Show_Messages_DMA_Transfer=0
Show_Messages_AutoDMA=0
Show_Messages_Overruns=0
Show_Messages_CacheStats=0
Log_Register_Access=0
Log_DMA_Transfers=0
Log_WAVE_Output=0
Dump_Info=0
Dump_Memory=0
Dump_Regs=0
Access_Log_Filename=SPU2Log.txt
WaveLog_Filename=SPU2log.wav
DMA4Log_Filename=SPU2dma4.dat
DMA7Log_Filename=SPU2dma7.dat
Info_Dump_Filename=SPU2Cores.txt
Mem_Dump_Filename=SPU2mem.dat
Reg_Dump_Filename=SPU2regs.dat









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  • Don't put answers in questions.

    – JdeBP
    May 3 '15 at 15:15











  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49













  • I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

    – Dario Salvati
    Dec 25 '15 at 9:23














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I recently installed EmulationStation and various emulators like KegaFusion, PCSX, PCSX2. All works fine, except for PCSX2.



All works fine, except for the audio on PCSX2. I followed several guides, but I didn't find any working solution.



I don't have enough reputation to post pictures, so I'll give you my setting by text (sorry about that).
I'm using SPU2-X 2.0.0 [libspu2x-2.0.0] as main sound setting. In "configuration" i have Interpolation set to 4-Catmull-Rom(PS2-like/slow), I disabled effects processing. In "Output Settings" I set Module to 2-SDL Audio, and PortAudio API to 0-ALSA; Synchronization Mode to TimeStretch and latency to 40.



Here's also the ~/.config/PCSX2/inis/spu2-x.ini file, in case it helps:



[SOUNDTOUCH]
SequenceLengthMS=30
SeekWindowMS=20
OverlapMS=10
[MIXING]
Interpolation=4
Disable_Effects=1
DealiasFilter=0
FinalVolume=100
AdvancedVolumeControl=0
VolumeAdjustC(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustLFE(dB)=0
[OUTPUT]
Output_Module=SDLAudio
Latency=40
Synch_Mode=0
[PORTAUDIO]
HostApi=ALSA
Device=default
Wasapi_Exclusive_Mode=0
Minimal_Suggested_Latency=1
Manual_Suggested_Latency_MS=20
[DEBUG]
Global_Enable=0
Show_Messages=0
Show_Messages_Key_On_Off=0
Show_Messages_Voice_Off=0
Show_Messages_DMA_Transfer=0
Show_Messages_AutoDMA=0
Show_Messages_Overruns=0
Show_Messages_CacheStats=0
Log_Register_Access=0
Log_DMA_Transfers=0
Log_WAVE_Output=0
Dump_Info=0
Dump_Memory=0
Dump_Regs=0
Access_Log_Filename=SPU2Log.txt
WaveLog_Filename=SPU2log.wav
DMA4Log_Filename=SPU2dma4.dat
DMA7Log_Filename=SPU2dma7.dat
Info_Dump_Filename=SPU2Cores.txt
Mem_Dump_Filename=SPU2mem.dat
Reg_Dump_Filename=SPU2regs.dat









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I recently installed EmulationStation and various emulators like KegaFusion, PCSX, PCSX2. All works fine, except for PCSX2.



All works fine, except for the audio on PCSX2. I followed several guides, but I didn't find any working solution.



I don't have enough reputation to post pictures, so I'll give you my setting by text (sorry about that).
I'm using SPU2-X 2.0.0 [libspu2x-2.0.0] as main sound setting. In "configuration" i have Interpolation set to 4-Catmull-Rom(PS2-like/slow), I disabled effects processing. In "Output Settings" I set Module to 2-SDL Audio, and PortAudio API to 0-ALSA; Synchronization Mode to TimeStretch and latency to 40.



Here's also the ~/.config/PCSX2/inis/spu2-x.ini file, in case it helps:



[SOUNDTOUCH]
SequenceLengthMS=30
SeekWindowMS=20
OverlapMS=10
[MIXING]
Interpolation=4
Disable_Effects=1
DealiasFilter=0
FinalVolume=100
AdvancedVolumeControl=0
VolumeAdjustC(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustFR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustBR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSL(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustSR(dB)=0
VolumeAdjustLFE(dB)=0
[OUTPUT]
Output_Module=SDLAudio
Latency=40
Synch_Mode=0
[PORTAUDIO]
HostApi=ALSA
Device=default
Wasapi_Exclusive_Mode=0
Minimal_Suggested_Latency=1
Manual_Suggested_Latency_MS=20
[DEBUG]
Global_Enable=0
Show_Messages=0
Show_Messages_Key_On_Off=0
Show_Messages_Voice_Off=0
Show_Messages_DMA_Transfer=0
Show_Messages_AutoDMA=0
Show_Messages_Overruns=0
Show_Messages_CacheStats=0
Log_Register_Access=0
Log_DMA_Transfers=0
Log_WAVE_Output=0
Dump_Info=0
Dump_Memory=0
Dump_Regs=0
Access_Log_Filename=SPU2Log.txt
WaveLog_Filename=SPU2log.wav
DMA4Log_Filename=SPU2dma4.dat
DMA7Log_Filename=SPU2dma7.dat
Info_Dump_Filename=SPU2Cores.txt
Mem_Dump_Filename=SPU2mem.dat
Reg_Dump_Filename=SPU2regs.dat






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  • Don't put answers in questions.

    – JdeBP
    May 3 '15 at 15:15











  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49













  • I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

    – Dario Salvati
    Dec 25 '15 at 9:23



















  • Don't put answers in questions.

    – JdeBP
    May 3 '15 at 15:15











  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49













  • I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

    – Dario Salvati
    Dec 25 '15 at 9:23

















Don't put answers in questions.

– JdeBP
May 3 '15 at 15:15





Don't put answers in questions.

– JdeBP
May 3 '15 at 15:15













How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

– user485710
Dec 24 '15 at 6:49







How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

– user485710
Dec 24 '15 at 6:49















I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

– Dario Salvati
Dec 25 '15 at 9:23





I was using Arch with KDE and the DE has a mixer where you can setup the audio output for every application running.

– Dario Salvati
Dec 25 '15 at 9:23










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SOLUTION: even if in the config file the Device parameter was set to default, you need to set the output device FROM THE MIXER. Yes, it was that easy.






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  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
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    For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

    – Florrie
    Oct 9 '17 at 21:12











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SOLUTION: even if in the config file the Device parameter was set to default, you need to set the output device FROM THE MIXER. Yes, it was that easy.






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  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49








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    For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

    – Florrie
    Oct 9 '17 at 21:12
















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SOLUTION: even if in the config file the Device parameter was set to default, you need to set the output device FROM THE MIXER. Yes, it was that easy.






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  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49








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    For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

    – Florrie
    Oct 9 '17 at 21:12














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SOLUTION: even if in the config file the Device parameter was set to default, you need to set the output device FROM THE MIXER. Yes, it was that easy.






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SOLUTION: even if in the config file the Device parameter was set to default, you need to set the output device FROM THE MIXER. Yes, it was that easy.







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  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49








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    For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

    – Florrie
    Oct 9 '17 at 21:12



















  • How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

    – user485710
    Dec 24 '15 at 6:49








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    For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

    – Florrie
    Oct 9 '17 at 21:12

















How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

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Dec 24 '15 at 6:49







How do I do whatever that guy said? Set the output device from the mixer? Don't understand.

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For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

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For future reference - going to the Sound section in Settings and clicking on Applications worked for me.

– Florrie
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