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    @pmdci

    One thing that Iv'e read should improve (some)things is editing this file,

    sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service

    look for a line like the following and make it like below.
    (maybe make a backup copy of the file first if you want)

    ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --noplugin=sap

    Iv'e been messing around with RPi4 bluetooth and my DS4 controllers recently and that is now part of my setup steps.

  • Two 8BitDo SN30 pro controllers using bluetooth

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    They were on the latest update.
    I already figured it out for myself.
    I've uninstalled the xpad and xpadneo drivers from the RetroPie setup utility.
    Then I installed the latest neoxpad driver from github, with this patch applied: https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/atar-axis/xpadneo/pull/283.patch
    Finally I edited the /etc/modprobe.d/99-neoxpad-bluetooth.conf file, comment out the disable ertm thing and make sure to load it with xpad emulation enabled:
    # options bluetooth disable_ertm=y
    options hid_neoxpad xpad_emulation=1

    Reboot and pair both controllers in xpad mode.

    Setup both controllers in emulationstation and skip the non-working left and right triggers.
    When done simply close emulationstation and add the triggers manually:
    input_r2_axis = "+5"
    input_l2_axis = "+2"

    Et voila!

    Both controllers working in x-input mode, without the shitty startup delay when launching retroarch and working rumble for my psx and dreamcast games.

  • Disable some functions in Kids or Kiosk mode

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    You can disable any hotkey enabled functions - and leave only exit - by modifying the controller's configuration file, which you can find in \\retropie\configs\all\retroarch-joypads.

  • Display Input Timing problem

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    @stuckinthe90s If Mitu's suggestion to check "in emulator" or "in game" for overriding video mode settings doesnt work, I had a similar problem the other night on a Pi Zero..... i had a message floating across the screen saying something to the effect of the input signal is not compatible. I ran raspi-config and found "Display Options" then "Resolution". When i opened it was set to something in the middle of the list.... I arrowed up to the top of the list and found "Default Monitor preferred resolution". I selected that and rebooted. IDK if the Pi4 has the same config( i only have a ZERO and a 3B+... and am also quite green in the ways of Pi). That change fixed my issue. Not sure if that is the best way, and i haven't done much testing to see if there are other issues caused by that fix. Best of luck. -D

  • PSP (lr-ppsspp) not working

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    Did you modify any of the core options ? You may want to remove them from the core options file and try again.

  • Installing retroarch latest nightly build

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    RetroArch's version is pinned in the install script, installing from source will still get you the pinned version. If you update your RetroPie-Setup script, the latest version available will be 1.9.7.

    If you wish to build the latest master or and another version, you need to modify the retroarch package script and change the branch used here. Note that RetroPie applies some patches to the source (here), if they don't apply correctly to the version you want to build, you'll need to comment the patches before installing from source.

  • Only Player one can access quick menu

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    @phialek said in Only Player one can access quick menu:

    In settings, configuration, ive set it to save on exit. But i can't disable it anymore. When i disable it, it will be enabled the next time i open the quick menu.

    If you disable save on exit, then the configuration you've just performed will not be saved. After you change this option, you need to save your configuration explicitly from the menu.

  • F4 problems

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    @mitu Thank you sooooo muuch! I been struggling with this a lot! I thought I can only do scraping through emulation station terminal... Again thank you so much you helped me a lot!!!

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  • Can I use a joystick to navigate the RetroArch menu?

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    @bdpyle sorry, i don’t understand the question. configuration editor IS for retroarch (ie, libretro cores)

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    @breadncup There is a new version of Kodi, but with my limited technical knowledge, basically, many of the older apps on it won't work on it.

  • GamePi20 refresh problem?

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    @mitu
    I can delete files from my PC, but they re-appear when i mount it again. So broken SD card.

    Thanks for the help. I would never thought of that.

  • Trouble Updating Retropie on 3b+

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    @treysonik said in Trouble Updating Retropie on 3b+:

    I’d like to let them know and possibly donate more if the problem gets solved. As I said before I don’t change any settings in the emulators themselves and the difference was night and day.

    Make sure you use the latest RetroPie version and test again your N64 game(s), then open a separate topic and add the info from https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first. A verbose log - as explained in the aforementioned topic - should be helpful - post it on pastebin.com and provide the link in your topic.

  • Problem uploading files through retropie manager

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    @tubadog said in Problem uploading files through retropie manager:

    I know this thread is 3 years old.... but.

    I had the same problem, but it was inconsistent. I wanted to add Rugrider to the Commodore 64 emulator. I was dragging and dropping and everything but no luck. I was able to drag and drop plenty of other games though.

    SOLUTION:
    The file extension was .D64 and was failing. I changed it to .d64 and it succeeded. Seems that the file type is case sensitive for this instance at least.

    Best of luck!

    Maybe worth noting for folks who may not be aware - Linux is case sensitive, unlike Windows.

  • Gamelist Path

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    @atmozphera

    (EDIT : Aha, a bit too late I see, You already figured it out)

    Hope it's helpful, I did a small test for you using this small gamelist (/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/atari2600/gamelist.xml ) :

    <?xml version="1.0"?> <gameList> <game> <path>./Aardvark (2019).zip</path> <name>Aardvark (2019)</name> <image>./downloaded_images/Aardvark (2019).png</image> <genre>Atari 2600</genre> </game> </gameList>

    The files are structured like this :

    pi@raspberrypi:~/RetroPie/roms/atari2600 $ find -name "*" . ./gamelist.xml ./Aardvark (2019).zip ./downloaded_images ./downloaded_images/Aardvark (2019).png

    You will see that it has a space in the name, but that doesn't matter, it just works.
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  • Emulationstation cannot launch anything from within it.

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    @mitu That's actually an excellent question.
    I have been using my own launcher which only has the command 'emulationstation' -This was the error. If I run the command in a terminal window or use the rpie launcher which does the same; Everything works. So a massive thanks to you!

  • 1 physical button = 2 game buttons?

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    @denyou Have you looked into mapping buttons via config alterations?
    (like https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Xbox-360-Controller/)
    Just a friendly reminder: always make a backup before messing with CFG files.

    What drivers are you using?
    What hardware are you using?

    And there's this on every page:
    "Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first"

    There's actually some pretty helpful info there and not "legalese".

  • need help with the runcommand

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    FollyF

    @officialazyria

    You have to go through this and look if there are systems installed (otherwise install them) :
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  • Stems into two questions about PS1 games...?

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    @lister-of-smeg said in Stems into two questions about PS1 games...?:

    quick howto
    https://scunster.co.uk/?p=1732

    This quick 'howto' seems like some spam site with information scraped from the real post - which may have originated in the Launchbox forums.
    Local info - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/CHD-files/
    reddit topic - https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/72kh6q/stepbystep_guide_how_to_convert_sega_cd_or_pc/

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