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Maybe no one else has had this problem, but I think I figured it out and I’ll try to explain in case someone else needs to know:

On PC, start Steam and connect controller. Start FF7 launcher, make sure it registers joystick. Close launcher, disconnect controller. On TV, start Steam Link app and connect controller. Open launcher, start game.

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I posted this on another forum but maybe someone here will know the answer:

I know about difficulties using a controller in Steam, but I mean using it with the Steam Link app and playing the game on a TV. Usually I have no trouble connecting the controller to the game on the computer, but when I try using a controller on a TV with the app it often doesn't work but sometimes does, and I don't know how to make sure it'll work. Is there some specific order you have to follow of starting Steam, starting the game, and connecting the controller?

I don't have problems with other games, it's just FF7, probably because of the launcher it uses. I have two controllers and I can connect one at the PC so the launcher will recognize controller commands, but when I try another controller at the TV there's usually no response. Sometimes this seems to cause the controller at the PC to disconnect, I have no idea why. It's not an issue of the TV not recognizing the controller.

Hs anyone else had this problem? Is there a mod to fix it?

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Did you delete the original movies and add the upscaled ones to the folder? That's what I did when the sound stopped working. Try reinstalling the original movies, then copy the upscaled ones and overwrite the old ones. I did it that way and the sound kept working. I don't know why overwriting instead of deleting makes a difference, but it seemed to for me at least.

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I just installed this and it works fine without the upscaled movies, but when I add those the music won't play, except during movies. I'm not sure why it would do that unless it's Steam reacting somehow to its files being replaced. I could just remove the movies but is there a way to keep them and have music?

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