![]() ![]() ![]() If you use PulseAudio and experience glitches, skips or crackling then disable timer-based audio scheduling (tsched) in the audio menu.Don't panic, that's expected since Retroarch will create a file called retroarch.cfg from scratch & this file will be adjusted on next Retroarch start to match audio settings to your system config. ![]() If you've never ran Retroarch before and chose Pulseaudio as backend you'll experience no audio output at the first run. If you need additional FluidSynth MIDI support in Retroarch then activate "Use FluidSynth service". If autoconfigure fails disable it & PulseAudio uses the same device you've selected before in RR settings. If you want to use video previews in Emulationstation or Pegasus you have to select PulseAudio as backend. Sound & Audio configurationĭon't change audio backends in your emulators because this is done automatically to match the audio backend configuration in RR-Config if you still change the audio backend in an emulator it will most likely crash or you will have no sound output at all.īefore you try to run any emulators make sure your Kodi audio configuration works! So have a look at or Audio quickstart guide - Official Kodi Wiki first, play some media and double check that your Kodi settings are correct.Īfter your Kodi audio output works check out the RR Configuration addon (add-ons/my add-ons/Services) and select a proper audio output device. ![]()
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