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No Sound?! | EmuTalk.net
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NO SOUND on Project64 :-( please help | The Emulator Zone ...
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Make sure you're using speed limiter (System -> Limit FPS), uncheck "send Audio lists to audio plugin" (Options -> Configure RSP), disable (or enable if thats the case) "Sync game to audio" (Options -> Configure Audio plugin), and make sure the game you're playing doesn't have audio issues (check the ROM browser notes)
No sound in the games - Project64 Forums
http://forum.pj64-emu.com/showthread.php?t=5450
I'd suggest a few things: -Check the audio settings within the emu. -Try other audio plugins. -Right-click the sound/volume icon at the bottom right of your desktop WHILE THE EMU IS RUNNING. ----click "open volume mixer". ----See what volume levels you're getting for the emus. -See if headphones work.
No sound in all games - Project64 Forums
http://forum.pj64-emu.com/showthread.php?t=4919
Sounds like a problem with your pc settings or directx. On your PC goto Control Panel, and open up Sounds and Audio Devices. Goto the Audio tab and make sure you have a Default device for Sound playback. Or you may need to …
Project64 Audio - Emulation64
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Project64 A udio. :: Click to enlarge :: (Audio Options using Jabo DirectSound 1.6) There are a few Audio Options like Audio Volume Control, Sync game to audio and Audio logging. To get to the Audio Options you must have a Game running to begin with, so first load your Game and then go. to Options/Configure Audio Plugin to open the Configure Audio Dialog.
SOLVED: My n64 has no sound? - Nintendo 64 - iFixit
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The only thing that worked for me was a wire from pin 7 to the output port like he said. But you have to connect pin 8 of U2 to the port too or you will get just mono. Pin 7 is for the right audio channel so it should connect to pin 12 of the multi out and pin 8 of U2 to pin 11 for the left audio channel. I have no clue whats actually broken.
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