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Atari 7800 how to permanetely mute


Jon.Damico

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Unless someone knows a simple solution to stop the prosystem emulator from making horrible attempts at sound, I am interested in knowing a way to shut off the sound for good. i have been troubleshooting the sound for the last 5 or so hours with no results. the emulator seems to skip with the audio, the roms work fine, loads, and runs fine, just doesnt sound pretty.

So does anyone have an idea how to permanently shut the audio off?

I have also tried using both emu7800 and mess with no good result. i use an x-arcade controller which i have set everything for the default keys already, so emu7800 is out due to not being able to maps keys. Mess was just an absolute Mess to set up, see what i did there, so i gave up on it.

Thanks for your help!

-Jon

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Atari 7800 is a funky system. I always find it interesting because everyone uses a different emulator for it. My mess works fine. My prosystem won't work at all. You can use hyperpause to adjust volume in game as a option.

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Thanks dougan, but this is for my brother and we are putting it in an arcade cabinet, so i'd rather not have to tell everyone who plays it to turn the volume off. I'd rather say the volume doesn't work. I sort of want to keep the system in the collection, just in case any Atari fans play it, but if I have to. It might have to be taken out.

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In the prosystem.ini set

Mute=trure

Sample.rate=0

Latency=0

No more sound. Test setting the sample rate to 96000 to see if that fixes your audio issues to. Good luck.

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I tested just muting with ctrl+m however on next launch even though in the ini mute is true it would still play audio. So sound sampling at 0 seemed to disable permanently.

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Mess does work amazing wiht this system and you will have sound if youwant it. Once you get your head around mess which to be honest taken me a while. But now I have its a very easy system to work. Now I can run around another 10 systems with the exact same setup.

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