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<div>As the title says, I have tried altering the command lines as was suggested on several retropie forums and still I get video but no audio. I have my pie connected via hdmi to my monitor (yes the port next to the power cable). Please, this is driving me nuts, any help would be greatly appreciated!</div><div></div><div></div><div>Rugged design and durability meets amazing audio output and modern features! The Splash Extreme is a perfect upgrade while keeping a sleek and durable form factor in mind - with its IPX7 certification and rubber core, this is the perfect speaker for a day at the beach or in the mountains, while still providing enough audio output to keep the party going! With up to 25 hours of playtime you can rest assured that it will last an entire weekend...</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>splash and fun 2 audio download</div><div></div><div>Download Zip ❤❤❤
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