Hi everyone. I'm having some issues with my audio and I can't for the life of me work out what the issue is. Really hoping someone can try to help me work out where the problem lies.
I've got a home made retropie cabinet. It was all working fine for about 4 or 5 years. Then I left it off for about a year when we were getting building work done. When I turned it back on there has been a weird issue with the sound. It sounds like lots of static muffling the sound of the games. The full sound of the game music isn't coming through. I can even hear bare static on the Emulation Station menu screens too. The volume of the static often slightly changes when I go through different menu screens in Emulation Station.
I've checked all the wires and all the connections and I can't see anything untoward, and the cabinet hasn't been moved in a big way or been overly cold or overly hot. I'm assuming the issue must be with one of the following...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot.
Michael
I've got a home made retropie cabinet. It was all working fine for about 4 or 5 years. Then I left it off for about a year when we were getting building work done. When I turned it back on there has been a weird issue with the sound. It sounds like lots of static muffling the sound of the games. The full sound of the game music isn't coming through. I can even hear bare static on the Emulation Station menu screens too. The volume of the static often slightly changes when I go through different menu screens in Emulation Station.
I've checked all the wires and all the connections and I can't see anything untoward, and the cabinet hasn't been moved in a big way or been overly cold or overly hot. I'm assuming the issue must be with one of the following...
- Wires/cables - i dont think so as they all seem ok
- Speakers - don't see why as they are only four years old, but possibly?
- Amplifier box - maybe it has just stopped working?
- Settings in the retropie/emulation station software - don't think anything has changed though! I haven't done any updates of the software at all since six years ago, but if nothing has changed I don't see why something would stop working
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot.
Michael