Posted August 16, 2015
Hi!
I played Transistor - on GNU/Linux Ubuntu - a few times, it worked fine. And one day, I launched the game, and there was no sound anymore. No music, no ambient, nothing.
When I launch the game within a terminal (start.sh), I have these messages:
Running Transistor
OpenGL Device: GeForce GTX 760/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Driver: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 340.76
OpenGL Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Using EXT_swap_control_tear VSync!
Number of audio devices: 2
Driver #0: GK104 HDMI Audio Controller Digital Surround 5.1 (HDMI), Speaker Mode: _5POINT1
Driver #1: Audio interne Stéréo analogique, Speaker Mode: STEREO
Using driver #0
However, the "driver #0" does not produce sound when I test it in the Sound settings panel. Driver #1 does, but Transistor give me no choice on this, it seems to use the first driver it encounters, and there's no settings ingame to change that.
Has anyone ever had this problem? If so, did you solve it? I'm a bit frustrated, because music is, well, a big part of Transistor, so I can't play for now.
Thanks!
I played Transistor - on GNU/Linux Ubuntu - a few times, it worked fine. And one day, I launched the game, and there was no sound anymore. No music, no ambient, nothing.
When I launch the game within a terminal (start.sh), I have these messages:
Running Transistor
OpenGL Device: GeForce GTX 760/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Driver: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 340.76
OpenGL Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Using EXT_swap_control_tear VSync!
Number of audio devices: 2
Driver #0: GK104 HDMI Audio Controller Digital Surround 5.1 (HDMI), Speaker Mode: _5POINT1
Driver #1: Audio interne Stéréo analogique, Speaker Mode: STEREO
Using driver #0
However, the "driver #0" does not produce sound when I test it in the Sound settings panel. Driver #1 does, but Transistor give me no choice on this, it seems to use the first driver it encounters, and there's no settings ingame to change that.
Has anyone ever had this problem? If so, did you solve it? I'm a bit frustrated, because music is, well, a big part of Transistor, so I can't play for now.
Thanks!
This question / problem has been solved by rfjardim