• Kodi (Port) won't save any changes made to the default settings.

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    BuZzB

    @rascas That's a bit crap - so you were going over the 1TB/month there, or they just didn't like the amount ? I'm sure in the past they didn't include a limit. Will switch to your repo thanks - if you need some space for package hosting I could provide some if bandwidth will be a problem at your current host.

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    Hey Poltro,

    I just created the script to make things easier to install and setup Moonlight-Embedded. I have just updated this script today BTW to include a new menu based structure for an even easier solution. In regards to the controller mapping, this is now all stored in a txt file within the Moonlight program. It's called gamecontrollerdb.txt and contains the mapping for over 100 different gamepads. Here's what I could see in that file:

    xwc,X360 Wireless Controller,a:b0,b:b1,back:b6,dpdown:b14,dpleft:b11,dpright:b12,dpup:b13,guide:b8,leftshoulder:b4,leftstick:b9,lefttrigger:a2,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightshoulder:b5,rightstick:b10,righttrigger:a5,rightx:a3,righty:a4,start:b7,x:b2,y:b3,

    AND

    030000005e0400009102000007010000,X360 Wireless Controller,a:b0,b:b1,y:b3,x:b2,start:b7,guide:b8,back:b6,leftstick:b9,rightstick:b10,leftshoulder:b4,rightshoulder:b5,dpup:b13,dpleft:b11,dpdown:b14,dpright:b12,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightx:a3,righty:a4,lefttrigger:a2,righttrigger:a5,platform:Linux,

    If Right Trigger is Start, try changing righttrigger:a5 to righttrigger:b7 and start:b7 to start:a5

    Let me know if that fixes it here and also, let everyone know what model your controller is and the model of the receiver as that may offer some clues as to why your mapping is different :)

    Latest Video is here btw :


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    Hi all.

    I spent some time this morning coming up with a better approximation based on plain observation as there's little documentation here.

    I submitted a PR for it, so hopefully this should be improved shortly.

    If anyone wants to take a stab at testing it, and is comfortable with compiling code (or using @meleu's script to install test branches) this is my dev branch, based on 2.6.3.

    https://github.com/pjft/EmulationStation/tree/OMX-Volume

    You may also download a binary for the Pi 3 here:

    https://github.com/pjft/EmulationStation/releases/download/0.1-OMX/emulationstation

    Place it somewhere on your pi, exit the main ES, run chmod +x emulationstation and then ./emulationstation and see how it performs at the different volume levels, especially compared to VLC.

    Would love to hear your impressions. Be mindful that different videos have different volumes, as well as different hardware systems (i.e. emulators), but hopefully this performs better.

    Thanks.

  • EasyRPG Player error with Dragon Ball Z Legend Of Z

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  • GBA Video Preview not working?

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  • Phantom Inputs from PS4 controller

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    It might be picking up some of the input from the SixAxis motion sensing or one of the touchpads. If a different configuration is used by the RetroPie for the same controller for USB and Bluetooth, you might just need to fix the Bluetooth's config. It might explain why it happens on one setup and not the other. Not really an expert, or even an owner of a PS4 controller, though.

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    I did try the Xarcade2Jstick driver, but wasn't happy with the results.
    I did not follow the instructions at https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/X-Arcade, but rather chose the driver from within RetroPie, if I remember correctly. I know I never did a sudo make or sudo make install.
    Although the other method I followed was much more time consuming, I'm very happy with the results.
    My retroarch.cfg never had any commented lines to begin with, so I'm not sure why it was different than what I found on GitHub. I used the 4.2 SD card image directly from RetroPie.

  • Pishrink fails with read only files?

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    I have no idea why it chose to become read only, but the fact that it was, was the problem.

    I endedup having to copy the image using a ubuntu VM and then unclicking 'readonly' in properties in windows (didn't show like that on the original) and then I could finally sudo chmod -R 777 TAPpreret2.img to make it not read only, and now pi shrink works on it.

  • Simple 'power on' switch?

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    Go to this website: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/add-reset-switch-raspberry-pi/
    And look for this section: "Give Your Raspberry Pi A PC-Style Soft Reset Switch" It's about 1/3 of the way down the page. (the entire page has relavent info though)
    The section I'm talking about has this video:

    As long as you have a rev2 or newer Pi, you can add a simple reset switch that'll work how you want.

    Minor soldering (adding a 2-pin header) involved. You can just solder the switch directly to the header if you need to.

    Note, I've never actually done this myself.

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    @yussafm Good questions. Easy to try a few tests on your own, as not everyone is using it the way you propose. My advice is to avoid folders by letter, as Emulation Station lets you easily jump directly to letters, you can page up page down, and with recent enhancements, there are many ways to build your own custom game lists (and using that technique, you could add favorites, make lists by letter, etc.).

    As for timing, I think you will have to do some of your own tests. There are factors like your SD card speed (or whatever you are using to store your ROMs). I would expect it to affect boot times somewhat, as the ROM lists are gathered, but you will have to try it and find out if it's acceptable for your needs. Maybe someone else will reply with their specific examples. My loads are very fast, but I only have a few hundred ROMs.

  • Amiberry and IPAC controls

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    caver01C

    @tuki_cat IPAC is typically a keyboard interface. Modern versions can be setup using the WinIPAC utility to behave as a joystick controller, but most people use it as a keyboard device. Configured this way, all it is doing is sending keystrokes. Amiberry would have to be capable of receiving inputs via keyboard. If you can plug in a real USB keyboard for all of the inputs (direction and buttons) you should be able to use an IPAC.

  • USB Rom Service

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    lostlessL

    Just put a folder called retropie-mount and a Roms folder. As long as those are there, it won’t copy anything. If you don’t have a Roms folder it will copy the roms folder from the sd to the usb memory.

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    caver01C

    @indvrkness Your post does not include all of the details from THIS POST which you are supposed to read and follow, and it doesn't look like you have read and followed the documentation that actually addresses using these controllers.

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    @linkreincarnate Then you need to do it on the Pi. Use raspi2png

  • Emulator help

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    caver01C

    @ScienceGamer004 But, in all fairness to emulators "like GameCube", another answer could be YES, the Pi3 running RetroPie DOES let you add many MANY emulators "like GameCube", but simply not GameCube, as it would be too slow for that. Insomuch as the GameCube is "like" the NES (both are home consoles, albeit vastly different generations), depending on your needs, the Pi3 is a great option.

  • Updating to 4.3

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    jonnykeshJ

    @kennypie
    A. No
    B. (assuming default packages AND half decent internet speeds) Not very long.

  • NES Emulator Light Gun

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    @jimd0586 yesterday, RetroArch added support for light guns in the same category as the AimTrak. I've tested this new functionality with a Dolphinbar/Wiimote and it works great.

    Since I don't have an Aimtrak gun I'm hoping someone who does will be willing to rebuild RetroArch from source and try out the new feature. Any chance you have one and would be willing to give it a try?

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    AphexA

    @jell yes, sorry for having described my problem poorly, it is all in lowercase indeed (downloaded_images, rom folder, gamelist folder and all the path references)

    @jonnykesh you nailed it... just wow... i thought gamelist files were only located in the specific /gamelists/xxx/ folder and never noticed there could be one inside the /roms/xxx/ folder as well. I always worked with the former one. Now i feel stupid. I guess having spent an entire day on that is punishment enough. While i was also thinking of a possible second gamelist file, i initiated a file search via WinSCP from root directory and it would only show me the ones located in ./opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/gamelists/xxx/ I now figured the one in the /roms/xxx/ folder is optionnal but will take priority over the one in /gamelists/xxx/ folder.

    Thanks guys!

  • File number limit

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    Thanks for your reply @edmaul69

    I've just finished configuring the new setup with 16.901 roms plus Kodi. All is working fine!

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