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"Fix audio" should reset the volume to 50% or so, in case the user didn't realize they have the volume at 0%. "Fix audio" keeps the current volume.
In the end of the "Fix audio", an audio sample could be played (by pressing 'A'), so the user could test that the audio is actually fixed, and not an emulator issue.
Thanks
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Good suggestions. I've incorporated the suggestions. If you could help me test this and provide feedback, it would be helpful.
Take the attached compressed file (arkosbackup.tar.gz) and put it in your roms/backup folder. Do not uncompress the contents! Just place the file as is in your roms/backup folder. If you don't have a backup folder in the roms folder, just create it.
Then go into the Emulationstation Menu, scroll to Options, hit A, then go to Advanced, hit A, then scroll all the way down to Restore Settings, hit A.
Once completed, reboot the device.
Then go into the Emulationstation Menu, scroll to Options, hit A, then go to Advanced, hit A, then select Fix Audio., hit A.
Hi
Just tested your "Fix audio" tool.
Two suggestions:
"Fix audio" should reset the volume to 50% or so, in case the user didn't realize they have the volume at 0%. "Fix audio" keeps the current volume.
In the end of the "Fix audio", an audio sample could be played (by pressing 'A'), so the user could test that the audio is actually fixed, and not an emulator issue.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: