07-04-2019, 06:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2019, 06:30 AM by Slow Catalyst.)
Seconding the notion of adding this as a selectable option. Just did this, and can now hear both channels to certain SNES games. Sure, an easy way around this is to set in-game options on a certain game to "mono", but that's on a by-game basis. If from the point of setup this were the configured setting, I think it may offer a more streamlined experience for the end-user.
Ed, I was thinking that in the RetroPie Config/Settings part of the EmulationStation menu where the FreePlay Brightness and Driver Settings are located, one single FreePlay folder collecting these things would be very tidy- taking cues from the Ez Hax Toolkit.
If there were a single "FreePlay Options" folder with
- FreePlay Display Brightness
- FreePlay Display Driver
- FreePlay Mono/Stereo Audio [scripting the above in as a toggle option]
- FreePlay HDMI Audio [adding the option to toggle audio to the HDMI-out to avoid having to mess with the config file- this would be really handy if changing on the fly, and wanted to go completely HDMI-out for A/V if say, at a friends house.]
This would be awesome. I may even get a headstart and try compiling all of that to one easy source in the RetroPie Settings within EmulationStation.
Ed, I was thinking that in the RetroPie Config/Settings part of the EmulationStation menu where the FreePlay Brightness and Driver Settings are located, one single FreePlay folder collecting these things would be very tidy- taking cues from the Ez Hax Toolkit.
If there were a single "FreePlay Options" folder with
- FreePlay Display Brightness
- FreePlay Display Driver
- FreePlay Mono/Stereo Audio [scripting the above in as a toggle option]
- FreePlay HDMI Audio [adding the option to toggle audio to the HDMI-out to avoid having to mess with the config file- this would be really handy if changing on the fly, and wanted to go completely HDMI-out for A/V if say, at a friends house.]
This would be awesome. I may even get a headstart and try compiling all of that to one easy source in the RetroPie Settings within EmulationStation.

