PCSX2 unstable git 21122014 from PPA - bugs on Ubuntu
#1
Hello,

for the first time I the PCSX2 unstable git 21122014 from PPA give me this bugs on Ubuntu 14.04:

- sound is awful, crashy
- bios files is recognised with difficulty, PCSX2 seems now to make a difference between upper and lower case

Thank you for your help.

LGDN
Config: Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic 64 bits - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 - official Ubuntu Nvidia drivers 390.48 - 1920x1080 - Processor Intel i5-3570 3,4 Ghz - 8 Go RAM
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#2
Sound is most likely an issue with sdl2. I had the exact same problem with the ppa. So I compiled my own version and it works perfectly.
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#3
Yes sound is likely linked to SDL2. I think I will redo a PPA that use SDL1 instead. It is a shame.
Quote: - bios files is recognised with difficulty, PCSX2 seems now to make a difference between upper and lower case
It could be linked to wx 3.0. Could you explain it in more details, so I can test it and hopefully improve it because wx3.0 will stay Wink
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#4
Hello Gregory,

I could not play because of the audio plugin, I have no sound,n only sound artefact, with Portaudio and SDL...is it a known bug? Do I have to declare a bug somewhere?

For the upper/lower case, I'm not sure, it could be an error from me...Let's see later if I could repeat the bug.
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#5
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/382
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#6
I found a workaround for the audio: I'm using the libspu plugin from the stable version, it seems to work with SDL option, but not with portaudio.

Gregory, I have another bug:
when I want to load an ISO image, PCSX2 show nothing in the folder, it seems the default extension filter is buggy...If I choose *.* I could see my iso images.
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#7
Filter is fixed on git. I really need time to upload a new ppa version
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#8
I uploaded a new version of PPA (if the build didn't fail), sound and pad will work better.

Double check that extension filter is fixed too Smile
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#9
(01-24-2015, 12:49 PM)gregory Wrote: I uploaded a new version of PPA (if the build didn't fail), sound and pad will work better.

Double check that extension filter is fixed too Smile

The build did fail. There are no PAD and sound plugins
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#10
(01-24-2015, 03:41 PM)123_qwe Wrote: The build did fail. There are no PAD and sound plugins

I second that.

On ubuntu 14.04 64-bit
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