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Rebuilding sound for DataEast & WPC using a pi

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#851 4 years ago

That seemed to do it, the set he sent me works. Still don't have the onboard amps or DAC working, but outputting thru the Pi's 3.5mm jack to an amplified speaker works for now. Might have to just pick up a 2 channel external amp and some car speakers to replace the ones in the panel for now.

Where in the options can I change the mixing when multiple tracks are playing at once, right now the music fade out is a bit too much when an effect plays.

#852 4 years ago

Anyone have an unscrambled sound set for Fish Tales? Trying to get mine working one part at a time. This is the first hurdle.

#853 4 years ago
Quoted from Geteos:

That seemed to do it, the set he sent me works. Still don't have the onboard amps or DAC working, but outputting thru the Pi's 3.5mm jack to an amplified speaker works for now. Might have to just pick up a 2 channel external amp and some car speakers to replace the ones in the panel for now.
Where in the options can I change the mixing when multiple tracks are playing at once, right now the music fade out is a bit too much when an effect plays.

Been a while since I have messed with mine, because it's been down. But I thinks if you click on each song/ sounds, you can adjust the gain and stuff like that at the bottom of the sample screen in the web ui

#854 4 years ago
Quoted from kba78:

Been a while since I have messed with mine, because it's been down. But I thinks if you click on each song/ sounds, you can adjust the gain and stuff like that at the bottom of the sample screen in the web ui

Thanks, yea I managed to find the mixing section.

It's starting to come together, but I'm still having issues with the onboard DAC and amps... I reached out to Steve on slack to see if he has any ideas on what to check. I'll report back if I figure out what is causing my issue.

If I want to add my own soundtrack, is it just a matter of creating sound bites in the correct format (.ogg) and renaming them to match the string that corresponds to the sound? (Obviously, creating the correct folder/file structure as the standard sound set).

#855 4 years ago
Quoted from Geteos:

Thanks, yea I managed to find the mixing section.
It's starting to come together, but I'm still having issues with the onboard DAC and amps... I reached out to Steve on slack to see if he has any ideas on what to check. I'll report back if I figure out what is causing my issue.
If I want to add my own soundtrack, is it just a matter of creating sound bites in the correct format (.ogg) and renaming them to match the string that corresponds to the sound? (Obviously, creating the correct folder/file structure as the standard sound set).

Not sure on this, mine didn't work long enough to get that far. I am still hoping when Steve mails the replacement smd's and it fixes my issues.
My question is if I decided to order another data East kit, would it work in older games like back to the Future?

#856 4 years ago
Quoted from Geteos:

Thanks, yea I managed to find the mixing section.
It's starting to come together, but I'm still having issues with the onboard DAC and amps... I reached out to Steve on slack to see if he has any ideas on what to check. I'll report back if I figure out what is causing my issue.
If I want to add my own soundtrack, is it just a matter of creating sound bites in the correct format (.ogg) and renaming them to match the string that corresponds to the sound? (Obviously, creating the correct folder/file structure as the standard sound set).

First I would recommend to transcode all sounds to standard wav.
Second: changing the mix with the webUI is even easier. You can just add or remove sounds in the browser and try it immediately in the game itself.
See https://tiltaudio.com/web-ui/

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#857 4 years ago

So I finally got to try putting my board into my Shadow instead of my fish tales, and Im getting the same error. So I assume that means maybe one of the SMD chips isn't on right or bad maybe? Any ideas? Here is what I get spammed over and over again in the logs with no game started and no attract sounds. Should be silence.

2019-07-26 01:21:50.143 DEBUG isr wpc [wdenInterrupt] [pincom.c:338] wpc cmd 00000 143 0x8f 10001111 len: 1
2019-07-26 01:21:50.143 DEBUG isr wpc [soundWpcHandler] [sdl_sound.c:1559] wpcSoundHandler cmd: 0x8f 0x00 0x00 0x00, id: 143
2019-07-26 01:21:50.143 DEBUG SndServi [playSample] [sdl_sound.c:1345] playing sample 143:0 vol: 15->71 'sfx' 'water_drop' on channel 0

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#858 4 years ago

Hi all, I am doing a data East star wars.
I seem to be having trouble with the sound set. Wrong sounds/music at wrong times. Repeating sounds and music too. All sounds work in the wed UI, just play at wrong times
Does anyone have a verified working sound set for this game? I would really appreciate it if you could send it to me
Thanks

#859 4 years ago

Finished building the board but unfortunately no GO

I see leds go on. I see the raspberry green and red leds start to flicker but no go. Should I not at least hear the version number coming from the speakers? Or do I need to set something in the config parameters ? Looking in the (attached) logfile I see that the PI is running at least. If I put my finger on the inputs of the amplifier I can hear this in the speakers so they are getting a voltage t. tried connecting an earset to the socket on the DAC module, nothing to be heard. Also I n otice the displayh is not shwoing anything. I do only hear some crack sounds, especially when the green led is on.

Am updated to rel 1.28. Am using the soundset you sent me but am gusessing its not a oundset issue as otherwise I would have heard at laest the version number of the software.

Any thoughts?

Oh, 1 thing perhaps worth mentioning. I soldered the GIO 40 pin header down to the board to find out later this means the pins of the PI dont go in 100%, perhaps like 90%.

Hope somebody can give me a hint for next step. Thanks.

2019-05-11 13:41:53.898 INFO RasPiSnd [main] [despi.c:753] TILT!Audio starting, version 1.28, serial: 3182025625, on: Raspberry Pi Model B Plus Rev 1.2
2019-05-11 13:41:54.826 INFO RasPiSnd [verifyKey] [crypt.c:218] trying to load key from 3182025625.key
2019-05-11 13:41:54.826 ERROR RasPiSnd [readFromFile] [crypt.c:78] could not read 3182025625.key
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:614] Dumping process environment
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/pi/despi
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] INVOCATION_ID=babdf651676c4540a01620a337e2e40d
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] USER=root
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] PWD=/home/pi/despi
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] HOME=/root
2019-05-11 13:41:55.057 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] JOURNAL_STREAM=8:8674
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] SHLVL=1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] =/home/pi/despi/despi2
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [dumpEnvironment] [despi.c:616] OLDPWD=/
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 INFO RasPiSnd [main] [despi.c:780] loading settings from ta.ini
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:272] reading config from: ./ta.ini
2019-05-11 13:41:55.058 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:276] read ta.ini from ./ta.ini
2019-05-11 13:41:55.060 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:301] read value for volume = 64
2019-05-11 13:41:55.060 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:301] read value for sound_set = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.061 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:303] read value for audio_device = equal-dac
2019-05-11 13:41:55.061 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:272] reading config from: /boot/data/sound/raspisound.ini
2019-05-11 13:41:55.062 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:276] read raspisound.ini from /boot/data/sound/raspisound.ini
2019-05-11 13:41:55.063 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:301] read value for enable_i2s = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.064 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readMasterConfig] [despi.c:431] vendor = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.065 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] say_version = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.066 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] say_preload = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.067 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] play_boot = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.067 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] preload = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.068 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] log_level = 4
2019-05-11 13:41:55.069 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] vendor = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.069 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] sample_pool_size = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.070 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] preload_threshold = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.072 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] attract_timeout = 60000
2019-05-11 13:41:55.072 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] shaker_active_low = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.072 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] shaker_enabled = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.073 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] suppress_repeated = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.074 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] say_mode = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.074 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] enable_serial = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.074 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] serial_baud = 57600
2019-05-11 13:41:55.075 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:306] serial_device = /dev/ttyS0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.077 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:306] stop_cmds = (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:55.077 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] loop_music = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.078 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] enable_i2s = 1
2019-05-11 13:41:55.079 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] enable_minidisplay = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.080 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] enable_dataeast_volume = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.081 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] dataeast_volume_offset = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.081 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] pin_shaker = 8
2019-05-11 13:41:55.083 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] channels = 2
2019-05-11 13:41:55.088 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] frequency = 44100
2019-05-11 13:41:55.088 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:306] sms_address = (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:55.088 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] sms_port = 19999
2019-05-11 13:41:55.089 DEBUG RasPiSnd [dumpConfig] [despi.c:308] enable_port_extender = 0
2019-05-11 13:41:55.884 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:232] Scanning for audio devices
2019-05-11 13:41:56.112 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:248] Audio driver 0: pulseaudio
2019-05-11 13:41:56.112 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:248] Audio driver 1: alsa
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:248] Audio driver 2: dsp
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:248] Audio driver 3: disk
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:248] Audio driver 4: dummy
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:251] maxAudioDevices = 12
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[0]: 'dd51' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[1]: 'equal' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[2]: 'equal-dac' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[3]: 'hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0' - builtin 3.5 audio jack
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[4]: 'hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1' - builtin hdmi audio
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[5]: 'hw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry,DEV=0' - HiFi DAC direct
2019-05-11 13:41:56.113 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[6]: 'iec958:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[7]: 'plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[8]: 'plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[9]: 'plughw:CARD=sndrpihifiberry,DEV=0' - HiFi DAC with conversion
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[10]: 'sysdefault:CARD=ALSA' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [initAudioDevices] [sdl_sound.c:253] audioDev[11]: 'sysdefault:CARD=sndrpihifiberry' - (null)
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [logAudioDriver] [sdl_sound.c:671] Audio subsystem initialized; driver = alsa.
2019-05-11 13:41:56.114 INFO RasPiSnd [logAudioDriver] [sdl_sound.c:672] Audio freq=0, ch=467952, format=Unknown, opened=0
2019-05-11 13:41:56.117 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.117 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub1/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.118 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub2/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.118 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub3/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.119 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub4/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.119 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub5/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.131 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub6/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.132 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm1p/sub0/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.133 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card1/pcm0p/sub0/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.133 DEBUG RasPiSnd [soundInit] [sdl_sound.c:833] Env for audio: NOT SET
2019-05-11 13:41:56.133 DEBUG RasPiSnd [soundInit] [sdl_sound.c:837] Using audio from settings: 'equal-dac'
2019-05-11 13:41:56.134 DEBUG RasPiSnd [soundInit] [sdl_sound.c:847] SDL mixer init: v2.4.0, device: equal-dac
2019-05-11 13:41:56.134 DEBUG RasPiSnd [openAudioDevice] [sdl_sound.c:762] OpenAudio: freq=44100, format=32784, ch=2, dev=equal-dac
2019-05-11 13:41:56.229 INFO RasPiSnd [logAudioDriver] [sdl_sound.c:671] Audio subsystem initialized; driver = alsa.
2019-05-11 13:41:56.229 INFO RasPiSnd [logAudioDriver] [sdl_sound.c:672] Audio freq=44100, ch=2, format=S16LSB, opened=1
2019-05-11 13:41:56.230 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.235 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub1/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.236 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub2/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.236 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub3/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.237 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub4/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.237 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub5/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.238 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub6/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.239 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:213] State of /proc/asound/card0/pcm1p/sub0/status is closed
2019-05-11 13:41:56.240 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:211] State of /proc/asound/card1/pcm0p/sub0/status is RUNNING
2019-05-11 13:41:56.240 DEBUG RasPiSnd [showAudioDeviceStat] [sdl_sound.c:212] pid of /proc/asound/card1/pcm0p/sub0/status is 230
2019-05-11 13:41:56.245 DEBUG RasPiSnd [soundInit] [sdl_sound.c:875] looking for custom boot: '/boot/data/sound/boot.ogg'
2019-05-11 13:41:56.281 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/boot.ogg
2019-05-11 13:41:58.700 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/version.ogg
2019-05-11 13:41:59.610 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:627] buf: 1, len 1
2019-05-11 13:41:59.610 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 1.ogg
2019-05-11 13:41:59.628 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/1.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:00.903 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/point.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:01.871 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:627] buf: 2, len 1
2019-05-11 13:42:01.871 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:01.876 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:03.121 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:627] buf: 8, len 1
2019-05-11 13:42:03.121 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 8.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:03.126 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/8.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:04.349 INFO RasPiSnd [main] [despi.c:795] /home/pi/despi/despi2 is running with trial license.
2019-05-11 13:42:04.562 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/running-with.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:06.679 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/trial-license.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:07.903 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/serialno.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:09.113 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:627] buf: 3182025625, len 10
2019-05-11 13:42:09.114 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 3.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:09.118 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/3.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:10.336 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 1.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:10.339 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/1.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:11.549 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 8.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:11.553 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/8.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:12.786 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:12.790 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:14.041 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 0.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:14.046 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/0.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:15.262 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:15.265 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:16.475 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 5.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:16.480 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/5.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:17.999 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 6.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:18.004 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/6.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:19.514 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:19.517 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/2.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:20.727 DEBUG RasPiSnd [sayNumber] [sdl_sound.c:631] play: 5.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:20.731 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/5.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:22.288 INFO RasPiSnd [queryNetworks] [netinfo.c:151] Net-Interfaces found:
2019-05-11 13:42:22.288 INFO RasPiSnd [queryNetworks] [netinfo.c:153] Net: eth0: NOIP
2019-05-11 13:42:22.288 INFO RasPiSnd [queryNetworks] [netinfo.c:153] Net: lo: 127.0.0.1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.288 INFO RasPiSnd [searchSoundSets] [sound_util.c:626] searching for soundsets at: /boot/data/sound
2019-05-11 13:42:22.297 INFO RasPiSnd [searchSoundSets] [sound_util.c:660] found soundset 1, type: 0 at: /boot/data/sound/1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.297 INFO RasPiSnd [searchSoundSets] [sound_util.c:673] maxSoundSets: 1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.297 INFO RasPiSnd [main] [despi.c:829] max soundsets: 1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.298 WARN RasPiSnd [loadHashMappingByName] [sound_util.c:743] no hashes found in '/boot/data/sound/1/config.raspisnd'
2019-05-11 13:42:22.298 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:272] reading config from: /boot/data/sound/1/config.ini
2019-05-11 13:42:22.298 WARN RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:315] config config.ini not found in /boot/data/sound/1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.299 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:272] reading config from: /boot/data/sound/1/config.raspisnd
2019-05-11 13:42:22.299 WARN RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:315] config config.raspisnd not found in /boot/data/sound/1
2019-05-11 13:42:22.302 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scan] [sound_util.c:435] gain for /boot/data/sound/1/jingle is 15
2019-05-11 13:42:22.365 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scan] [sound_util.c:435] gain for /boot/data/sound/1/music is 15
2019-05-11 13:42:22.607 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scan] [sound_util.c:435] gain for /boot/data/sound/1/sfx is 15
2019-05-11 13:42:23.207 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scan] [sound_util.c:435] gain for /boot/data/sound/1/single is 15
2019-05-11 13:42:23.223 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scan] [sound_util.c:435] gain for /boot/data/sound/1/voice is 15
2019-05-11 13:42:23.564 DEBUG RasPiSnd [scanAll] [sound_util.c:785] scan done id hash is: 31071
2019-05-11 13:42:23.564 DEBUG RasPiSnd [initSamples] [sound_util.c:881] sample 0000000001 0x00000001 0x00000001, type: music, gain: 15, name: star_wars_win_theme, path: /boot/data/sound/1/music/0000000001-star_wars_win_theme/000001-music-falcon-vs-tie-fighters.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:23.564 DEBUG RasPiSnd [initSamples] [sound_util.c:881] sample 0000000002 0x00000002 0x00000002, type: music, gain: 15, name: main_theme, path: /boot/data/sound/1/music/0000000002-main_theme/000002-Star_Wars_IV_-_Main_Title.ogg
2019-05-11 13:42:23.565 DEBUG RasPiSnd [initSamples] [sound_util.c:881] sample 0000000003 0x00000003 0x00000003, type: sfx, gain: 15, name: laser, path: /boot/data/sound/1/sfx/0000000003-laser/000003-pistol-1.ogg
........................

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#860 4 years ago

I know Steve posted a star wars video from a friend of his. Maybe Steve can get a copy of his sound set. I would like to get this running correctly, I have been working on it since February!

#861 4 years ago
Quoted from kba78:

I know Steve posted a star wars video from a friend of his. Maybe Steve can get a copy of his sound set. I would like to get this running correctly, I have been working on it since February!

In the video, the sounds were not correct and I pointed it out and never got any replies. I worked with SW for months and never got it to work so I gave up. I still monitor this thread waiting for a breakthrough but for now, good luck.

#862 4 years ago

I know they are not quite right, but definitely better than what I have going on. Not sure why these are being sold with no Access to working soundset. Obviously the one Steve gave me months ago is way off on the mapping. At this point, I would even take a working soundset for almost any data East, as I have a whole bunch of them. Would rather get it working for star wars but I just don't want to throw it away

#863 4 years ago

I checked the logfile further and I see among others this

2019-05-11 13:41:56.640 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/boot.ogg
2019-05-11 13:41:59.081 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/version.ogg

However, a sounds directory isnt visible on the Windows part, could this be on the Linux part which I cant see or is it missing and this is the reason for not hearing anything when booting? This is a fresh image which I installed and only updated.

#864 4 years ago

Can someone tell me what the config.raspisnd
File is supposed to look like. This is what mine looks like and I am wondering if I am missing something

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#865 4 years ago

this is what my log files says. thats why i think i might not have this file config right
/boot/data/sound/Star_Wars_OST_1_Vader77/config.ini
2019-08-09 16:20:59.600 WARN RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:315] config config.ini not found in /boot/data/sound/Star_Wars_OST_1_Vader77
2019-08-09 16:20:59.600 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:272] reading config from: /boot/data/sound/Star_Wars_OST_1_Vader77/config.raspisnd
2019-08-09 16:20:59.600 DEBUG RasPiSnd [readConfig] [fileutil.c:276] read config.raspisnd from /boot/data/sound/Star_Wars_OST_1_Vader77/config.raspisnd
2019-08-09 16:20:59.600 DEBUG Ra

#866 4 years ago

Just wanted to update my issue.
I borrowed a raspberry pi from a friend and low and behold, something was wrong with my raspi!!!! Sounds seem to be playing right or at least much more appropriate. Still seem to have small issues like the sound cuts out if turned up real loud, but I am guessing that's a power issue?

#867 4 years ago

That's interesting. I cant get mine to work correctly in any of my machines (I actually have 2 boards and they both act the same way, but I moved the pi with them). Maybe Ill have to get another pi and try it out.

#868 4 years ago

I still would like the sound set that Steve posted a video of on page 16, but he or his friend doesn't seem to want to share. I have asked repeatedly. So for now I am working with the on I got.
Describe your problem a little more or post a video, maybe I can help. I have only worked on Data East, but principle should still be the same

#869 4 years ago

I posted up my errors before, but basically, Im getting sound requests that shouldn't be there (the same request in multiple games). Also, the sound set is way wrong, and I dont think its scrambled (not sure how to tell if it is though, so who knows).

#870 4 years ago

When my sounds were scrambled, I had two different things happen
1) it announced that the soundset was scrambled and didn't play any of the sounds
2) in the web ui, when clicking on the sample sounds, only some would play and then some would just give an error message on the screen.

If you don't experience either of these, then I would try a new raspberry pi B. I have only used a B and I an still working on get all my sounds evened out. Some are too low, some are too loud

#871 4 years ago
Quoted from kba78:

Just wanted to update my issue.
I borrowed a raspberry pi from a friend and low and behold, something was wrong with my raspi!!!! Sounds seem to be playing right or at least much more appropriate. Still seem to have small issues like the sound cuts out if turned up real loud, but I am guessing that's a power issue?

Glad to hear this - it was confusing how you were having such a different experience as others. Glad you got it figured out!

#872 4 years ago

Can anyone tell me the music that plays at the end of the game never stops? Just goes on and on. Data East star wars by the way

#873 4 years ago
Quoted from kba78:

Can anyone tell me the music that plays at the end of the game never stops? Just goes on and on. Data East star wars by the way

There is a setting in the config where you can state if music should loop or not. Sounds like yours is set on looping.

#874 4 years ago

Ok, thanks for the help. I try to find which setting it is.

#875 4 years ago

Does anyone know a reliable source for soundsets, I would like to try mine out in different data East games.

#876 4 years ago

Anyone?

Quoted from kba78:

Does anyone know a reliable source for soundsets, I would like to try mine out in different data East games.

#878 4 years ago

Wanted to give yet another update to my data East situation. With loading the donated sounds above, it works much better. A couple things are still not quite right, but definitely livable. For example, storm trooper shootout makes no sounds. So you don't know it is ready unless you are looking at the display. I can live with it, but some may not. Still have trouble with WiFi and data East sound controls, can't get either to work, but not the end of the world

1 week later
#879 4 years ago
Quoted from Rensh:

I checked the logfile further and I see among others this
2019-05-11 13:41:56.640 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/boot.ogg
2019-05-11 13:41:59.081 DEBUG RasPiSnd [playSystemSound] [sdl_sound.c:562] play sound: sounds/version.ogg
However, a sounds directory isnt visible on the Windows part, could this be on the Linux part which I cant see or is it missing and this is the reason for not hearing anything when booting? This is a fresh image which I installed and only updated.

As the log line implies already these are system sound (playSystemsound) and therefore not part of the user sounds on the windows partition. When you see these log line the boot sound gets played. the reason you can't hear it is most probably the wrong audio device.

Br Steve

1 week later
#880 4 years ago
Quoted from BrewNinja:

I posted up my errors before, but basically, Im getting sound requests that shouldn't be there (the same request in multiple games). Also, the sound set is way wrong, and I dont think its scrambled (not sure how to tell if it is though, so who knows).

Did you ever fix your issues with the Tilt Audio ?

#881 4 years ago
Quoted from nutty:

Did you ever fix your issues with the Tilt Audio ?

Nope. Still need to try a new pi, but my other one is a pain to get to (its not in a fun or easy place to access). Other than that, not sure what else it could be. Get the same error on 2 different boards (same pi) and on different games.

#882 4 years ago

It almost has to be something wrong with the pi, like mine was

#883 4 years ago

I've swapped the pi .... exactly the same.

#884 4 years ago
Quoted from BrewNinja:

That's interesting. I cant get mine to work correctly in any of my machines (I actually have 2 boards and they both act the same way, but I moved the pi with them). Maybe Ill have to get another pi and try it out.

Are they both f boards ?

#885 4 years ago

I can’t get a sound to on a F board.

Did go the old Usb dongle route and connected that to the amplifier (and thus bypassing the DAC module) and that worked. But was not possible to adjust sound level via potmeter in the cabinet of a SW DE.

For the moment i have laid this project aside as non working. Have a dac module on order and see if that does the trick.

You really have to see that this is a project for a lot of DIY and limited support from supplier. If that’s OK for you go ahead, if not go to France.

#886 4 years ago

What gets me confused is i was attracted to this because I saw it working perfectly on a Getaway which is what i want to install it on. No pi image for Getaway is supplied or offered even though I have the same machine. My pi tests perfectly in the GUI via the pi 3.5mm socket its just the pi receives random request for sounds even if a game has not started the only thing between the pi and the pinball is the ICs. Even though you have amp problems does your board play the sounds correctly ?

maybe steve45 could offer a tested build so a user can tell if its the software not working correctly at the moment I believe the hardware is at fault.

#887 4 years ago

I tested it in my SW DE and the sounds were played correctly. Couldn’t adjust soundlevel via potmeter which is annoying. Unexpected sold the SW but took out the tilt audio board.

#888 4 years ago
Quoted from nutty:

What gets me confused is i was attracted to this because I saw it working perfectly on a Getaway which is what i want to install it on. No pi image for Getaway is supplied or offered even though I have the same machine. My pi tests perfectly in the GUI via the pi 3.5mm socket its just the pi receives random request for sounds even if a game has not started the only thing between the pi and the pinball is the ICs. Even though you have amp problems does your board play the sounds correctly ?
maybe steve45 could offer a tested build so a user can tell if its the software not working correctly at the moment I believe the hardware is at fault.

I will do a test with my HS2 as soon as I'm back from vacation. Not sure if there's an rev F board left to test, but anyway the new G rev has only minor changes in placement.

#889 4 years ago
Quoted from nutty:

maybe steve45 could offer a tested build so a user can tell if its the software not working correctly at the moment I believe the hardware is at fault.

Not sure what you mean by "tested build"? Firmware runs a couple of tests regularly before being released. And if the pi itself runs okay with webUI only, I don't see why software should be the problem. I would also guess it's more a hardware problem with your setup.
As promised I will retest on my HS2 with latest hard- and software.

Br Steve

#890 4 years ago

I can't find a description of what commands should be in the .ini and .config files. I haven't done it for a long time and I forgot

#891 4 years ago

Im pleased to see you online @steve45, I have no GND to pin10 of the 374 or Pin7 of the 00 the other tracks break that grounding area. Those ICs do require a GND yes ?

#892 4 years ago
Quoted from steve45:

Not sure what you mean by "tested build"? Firmware runs a couple of tests regularly before being released. And if the pi itself runs okay with webUI only, I don't see why software should be the problem. I would also guess it's more a hardware problem with your setup.
As promised I will retest on my HS2 with latest hard- and software.
Br Steve

I was meaning offer pre built units for extra

#893 4 years ago
Quoted from nutty:

Im pleased to see you online steve45, I have no GND to pin10 of the 374 or Pin7 of the 00 the other tracks break that grounding area. Those ICs do require a GND yes ?

Of course they need Gnd without knowing the the PIN numbers from memory, just the normal supply pins Gnd and 3v3 respectively.

#894 4 years ago

I quickly checked the PCB / schematics on https://easyeda.com/steve45/raspisnd-i2s and of course these ICs do have GND through the big copper area. Unfortunately the revision 2.5f isn't part of version control, so I can't check exactly that version, but there was no change in that part of the PCB or schematic for quite a while, so I would say its rather unlikely that GND is missing.

Again: as soon as I'm back home home I will double check, if there is a 2.5f left in my stock.

#895 4 years ago

Hey Steve - I have some questions - I have sent in my CPUID and am waiting for my license key

I upgraded to 1.25 firmware and I am trying to set up WiFi, but I do not have a dietpi-WiFi.txt file. I am going to try just copying the contents from the github repo, but does it just go in the root, or does it go in /dietpi?

Thank you! Just ordered another kit

#896 4 years ago

Steve currently is on holdiday.

#897 4 years ago
Quoted from lucky1:

Steve currently is on holdiday.

Aah ok thanks Joerg

#898 4 years ago

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#899 4 years ago
Quoted from steve45:

I quickly checked the PCB / schematics on https://easyeda.com/steve45/raspisnd-i2s and of course these ICs do have GND through the big copper area. Unfortunately the revision 2.5f isn't part of version control, so I can't check exactly that version, but there was no change in that part of the PCB or schematic for quite a while, so I would say its rather unlikely that GND is missing.
Again: as soon as I'm back home home I will double check, if there is a 2.5f left in my stock.

Please look at the distance between tracks over to the WPC connector on the "f" board I beleve the GND has been cut off mine is missing anyway, grounding the ICs has done nothing to the fault
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#900 4 years ago
Quoted from Rdoyle1978:

Hey Steve - I have some questions - I have sent in my CPUID and am waiting for my license key
I upgraded to 1.25 firmware and I am trying to set up WiFi, but I do not have a dietpi-WiFi.txt file. I am going to try just copying the contents from the github repo, but does it just go in the root, or does it go in /dietpi?
Thank you! Just ordered another kit

With new firmwares there's no need for editing files anymore. The pi creates its own access point with ssid TILTAUDIO. Connect to that and then setup wifi in the browser. See https://tiltaudio.com

Br Steve

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