I'm simply not getting any sound at all while running zsnes, regardless of zsnes's internal sound settings. Running it in console I don't see any errors pertaining to sound (only stuff about it being unable to poll /dev/input/event, which I'm pretty sure is irrelevant). Alsa is to the best of my knowledge configured, and other applications can play sound simultaneously with each other without problems. In any case I closed everything that was using sound (to the point where using lsof grep snd as root returned nothing), and there was still no sound out of zsnes. What else do I need to be looking at to troubleshoot this?
if you can't get zsnes to work you should try bearoso's fantastic gtk port of snes9x. sound isn't quite as nice on some games and it's not nearly as fast, but it has such a nice/clean gui (by far the best i've seen on any emulator) and has a wide range of config options as well as netplay.
Are you using the "DEFAULT" SDL audio device? I don't quite remember the variable, but SDL_Output or something like that needs to equal Default for stereo sources. I'm not 100% sure how to make this work, but I used to use it for some SDL programs. I'm the maintainer of the AUR zsnes package, and I have no problems myself.
1.51 has the netplay functionality disabled, sadly which means the only other reasonable alternative would be to install SNES9k, a version of SNES9x with Kaillera netplay built-in but that appears to be only for Windows. Unless you feel like installing wine just to play SNES games with people around the world, older versions of zsnes is the only way to go about it.
How did I do it? I installed equivs on a 32-bit system to make a fake libpng12-0:i386 package, then after everything else was installed (as the zsnes package pulls in a lot of other deps that apt installs without problem) I copied the libpng12 library files where they should be from the Debian package for Xenial.
The search service can find package by either name (apache),provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache),binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) instandard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet... The System and Arch are optional added filters, for exampleSystem could be "redhat", "redhat-7.2", "mandrake" or "gnome", Arch could be "i386" or "src", etc. depending on your system. System Arch RPM resource zsnesThis is an emulator for Nintendo's 16 bit console, called Super NintendoEntertainment System or Super Famicom. It features a pretty accurate emulationof that system's graphic and sound capabilities.The GUI enables the user to select games, change options, enable cheat codesand to save the game state, even network play is possible.
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