• Mupen64plus-gles2n64 - Small screen in the down left

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    @Kvitekvist if your display supports lower resolutions change the window size in the gles2n64.conf file to 640x480. Then when you launch a game, enter the runcommand menu before the game boots and change the default video mode for gles2n64 to 640x480.

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  • Aspect Ratio on ReDream

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    @inolen thanks - your post made me realise that I could just put the TV into 4:3 mode, rather than try and make ReDream correct the aspect ratio somehow. Doh! Will try that.

  • Redream emulator settings not saving.

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    @mitu Thanks that did solve it, was able to save emulator settings. Just uninstalled and then update retropie setup script =D

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    @Darksavior That's what I was referring to. If you have saved out your retroarch config on older version the offset will be wrong (the aspect ratio is a number which is an offset into a list - they added a new aspect ratio, but not at the end, so it broke old configs).

  • CPS 2 & 3 on Retropie pi4?

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    @duiz I'd recommend FBNeo for CPS2/3

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    @Dagna The beta image at: https://retropie.org.uk/download/
    Might be unrelated, but I've had random issues with this build and previous ones, but devs can't reproduce it. For example, ES wouldn't save my inputs until I re-installed ES from retropie-setup. Maybe it's my bad card (a few months old) or the card reader's bad.

  • Help with Sega CD

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    OMG I am a moron. As is often the case it was user error and such a monumentally stupid one. The one thing I hadn't thought of since I last played Sega CD was I use a different controller. With this one I guess since in most systems it doesn't matter I have been pressing one of the face buttons to start instead of start, whereas it matters that it is actually the start button on Sega CD.

  • EmulationStation Freeze on startup - x86 32 bit

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    Ok... so there“s no fixing that... thanks!!

  • emulation station crash

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    Here is a final snippet

    "May 03 12:11:25 lvl3: UIModeController::logInput( Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver (XBOX) ):Button 0, isMappedTo= a, , value=1
    May 03 12:11:25 lvl2: req sound [video.launch]
    May 03 12:11:25 lvl2: (missing)
    May 03 12:11:26 lvl2: Attempting to launch game...
    "
    So no errors.....

    But I have managed to find a fix.

    I'm also using the gtx970 as my sound card. if I disable this retropie works fine.

    Guess this will just be one of these really odd bugs that only effects me :)

    Thank you for your time

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    shot out of left field here, but did you ever end up figuring this out? same issue and the web is completely barren of references to the issue apart from yours lol

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    Hey,

    it's me again.
    I guess I am a bit closer. I was wondering why my custom gamepad driver which generates a uinput device is not working. By incident I started the game directly without the start script, so I could see the information output. One of the very first lines was "couldn't find keyboard event file". I recognized that my custom driver creates a eventX in /dev/input but not in the subdirectories by-id or by-path.
    So I tried to create a symbolic link in by-id, pointing at my event.

    Now the keyboard-emulating gamepad worked in the game!

    Playing that a bit further I went back to my gamepad driver which behaves like a gamepad without keyboard emulation. Running on top xboxdrv with mouse and keyboard emulation. again with a symlink in by-id.

    Now the regular gamepad-driver with xboxdrv on top worked in the game!

    Only point is, that no regular keyboard is allow to be connected (maybe be game only uses the first keyboard?).

    BR
    Florian

  • Screensaver Audio

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    Didn't realise it was quite so simple. Updated to 2.9.1 and can see the extra setting within the screensaver settings. All working perfectly.

    Should it help anyone in the future the steps I went through were

    In emulationstation, go to Tools > RetroPie Setup.
    Once in, select Update RetroPie-Setup script and select yes to update it.
    Now select Manage packages, followed by Manage core packages, select emulationstation and finally Update from binary.
    Once that's done restart EmulationStation

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    Can you show a listing of the ROM folder on the Pi, where you copied the arcade ROMs ? If they're not in .zip format, then they will not show up.

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    @barbosa22 there was an update to lr-PCsx where it seems it now emulates a standard, analog, or DualShock controller. If you originally setup to use and analog controller, Change it to DualShock. Also some games require it to be set to standard, especially older games. Ran Into this a week ago where Medal of Honor would not work after starting a game.

  • Hide emulator.sh

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  • Audio Issue - RPi 4

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    @mitu said in Audio Issue - RPi 4:

    Sorry, glossed over that. What theme are you using in EmulationStation ?

    Pixel.

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