Hey everyone,
This is a post I made in the Retroarch thread...
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I'm hoping someone can help me out with this...
I was previously using PCSX Rearmed 1.3.6, everything was working fine up until a while ago when the audio stopped working for some reason (audio driver fails to load). Hearing the new updates are stable again, I decided to update thinking that would fix my problems. The latest stable (1.6.7) simply crashes my system whenever I boot a game. The newest nightly does boot games again (9/5 nightly), and they actually run really well with the PBP format, but I'm still getting the audio driver failure and am not getting any sound.
Here is what it says in the log:
This is a post I made in the Retroarch thread...
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I'm hoping someone can help me out with this...
I was previously using PCSX Rearmed 1.3.6, everything was working fine up until a while ago when the audio stopped working for some reason (audio driver fails to load). Hearing the new updates are stable again, I decided to update thinking that would fix my problems. The latest stable (1.6.7) simply crashes my system whenever I boot a game. The newest nightly does boot games again (9/5 nightly), and they actually run really well with the PBP format, but I'm still getting the audio driver failure and am not getting any sound.
Here is what it says in the log:
failed_to_start_audio_driver
Possibly related but not entirely sure, it's also crashing my system quite a bit more than it used to.
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It turns out I actually can't get audio to work in ANY of the Retroarch emulators. Just tested it again with Cave Story and I'm getting exactly the same error.
Does anyone know what is causing this? and how to fix it? Any help greatly appreciated.
Possibly related but not entirely sure, it's also crashing my system quite a bit more than it used to.
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It turns out I actually can't get audio to work in ANY of the Retroarch emulators. Just tested it again with Cave Story and I'm getting exactly the same error.
Does anyone know what is causing this? and how to fix it? Any help greatly appreciated.
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