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      Vinc3Has3
      last edited by Vinc3Has3

      @synack I love the simplicity. It worked instantly!

      After tinkering for a bit, my preference was to have a new piece of music start when returning from a game, instead of picking up the previous song where it left off. I changed the (runcommand-onstart) to simply kill mpg123, instead of pausing, and the (runcommand-onend) to re-open mpg123 with the same parameters you used in the autostart. Now, when I exit a game a new random piece of game music begins (I downloaded a slew of game music rips). The transition seems smooth (I was afraid that re-starting the player might throw me out of the Emulationstation screen for a moment, but it's a clean return to the game list.

      Hopefully, I did it right - no smoke emanated from my Pi... =)

      EDIT - Of course, after looking at the thread again - you already mentioned how to do that earlier in the thread (duh). But, I suppose tinkering on my own is the way to learn, right?

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      • theWinterDojerT
        theWinterDojer @Vinc3Has3
        last edited by theWinterDojer

        @vinc3has3

        Someone suggested that earlier and he did provide an update somewhere for that, it's a very long thread. Maybe with your tinkering powers you can help me!

        Do you have any idea as how to play songs in order, like a playlist, as opposed to a randomly chosen song?

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          Lumpeidi
          last edited by

          Hi,

          This works all fine! Thx!
          But i have a question.

          I have many songs in the rome file.
          Also i set a startsong for the first boot from ES.
          This all works great.
          Song play at start and than random music.

          But i wanna have a second "startsong" who plays if i leave the game /emulator.

          for example:

          RPI3 boot -> ES Starts -> Startsong "A" plays -> after song, random music starts -> Start game -> exit game -> Startsong "B" plays -> after song, random music starts

          can someone help me?

          System:

          RPI3
          Retropie 4.2.16
          
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          • theWinterDojerT
            theWinterDojer @Lumpeidi
            last edited by

            @Lumpeidi

            Is the startsong only for Livewire's method or Synack's? That's exactly what I've been looking for!

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              Lumpeidi @theWinterDojer
              last edited by

              @thewinterdojer

              I use this methode:

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              • ExarKunIvE
                ExarKunIv @theWinterDojer
                last edited by

                @thewinterdojer

                i think @Livewire is the only have that has the ability to pick a start song

                but i think both have the ability to start a new song when exiting a game.
                i just dont think you can have a second pick song to start like @Lumpeidi is asking for, but maybe someone can find a way

                i use livewire's so i know that it works.

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                  Nayin
                  last edited by

                  I am trying to add the amiberry emulator without success.
                  What is the exact name of "amiberry" to add in emulators line?
                  Thx!

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                  • HankolaH
                    Hankola @Livewire
                    last edited by

                    @livewire
                    Run "sudo nano /etc/rc.local"
                    This file should have a bunch of commented stuff at the top, and "exit 0;" near the bottom. Above exit 0, put the following code, replacing the path with where you installed the script to earlier: "(sudo python /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py) &". For full disclosure, the & at the end runs the script in the background, which is necessary as it will run infinitely until the system shuts down.
                    As before, press control+x, y, and enter to save changes.

                    When I try to run this my file is empty. Can I simply type it in as it is written in other posts or videos?

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost
                      last edited by

                      Here we can toggle/restart music via @synack method

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                      • HankolaH
                        Hankola @synack
                        last edited by

                        @synack I am having an issue of where I edit the bashrc. File...I mean where do I put the text info in this long line of stuff...and how do I save that?

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                        • ExarKunIvE
                          ExarKunIv @Hankola
                          last edited by

                          @hankola

                          it cant be empty, if it is retropie will not run. you much be mistypeing something ( i do it all the time)

                          just type sudo nano /etc/rc.local

                          #
                          # rc.local
                          #
                          # This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
                          # Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
                          # value on error.
                          #
                          # In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
                          # bits.
                          #
                          # By default this script does nothing.
                          
                          # Print the IP address
                          _IP=$(hostname -I) || true
                          if [ "$_IP" ]; then
                            printf "My IP address is %s\n" "$_IP"
                          fi
                          
                          sudo python /home/pi/scripts/fan.py &
                          sudo python /home/pi/scripts/HID.py &
                          
                          sudo python /home/pi/scripts/shutdown.py &
                          
                          (sudo python /home/pi/scripts/BGmusic.py) &
                          
                          "/opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv" --daemon --detach --dbus disabled --detach-kernel-driver --id 0 --led 2 --deadzone 4000 --silent --trigger-as-button
                          exit 0
                          

                          this is mine. so as you can see there is a lot of stuff even before i add the line for muisc.

                          to answer your other question. yes if you type
                          sudo python /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py
                          it will start the script

                          RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                          RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
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                          • ExarKunIvE
                            ExarKunIv @Hankola
                            last edited by

                            @hankola

                            your using livewire or synack method?

                            RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                            RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
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                            • HankolaH
                              Hankola @ExarKunIv
                              last edited by

                              @exarkuniv trying to use whichever will give me desired results. Which do you recommend?

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                              • ExarKunIvE
                                ExarKunIv @Hankola
                                last edited by

                                @hankola

                                depends on how you feel doing the coding.

                                livewires give you more ability to edit the script.

                                synack is easier to set and go.

                                personally i use livewires i like how it fades the song better then it just ending

                                RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                                RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                • HankolaH
                                  Hankola @ExarKunIv
                                  last edited by Hankola

                                  @exarkuniv
                                  depends on how you feel doing the coding.

                                  livewires give you more ability to edit the script.

                                  synack is easier to set and go.

                                  personally i use livewires i like how it fades the song better then it just ending

                                  Okay, I am super green. Synack method worked to start and stop the music great. But editing the bash file has me confused. When I follow his directions I do get a file, but it isn't like the other .sh files. There is not a command to save, nor any directions on where to add the file; I assume it's not a random placing.
                                  So far I can undo everything by editing the .sh files...
                                  I can't uninstall mpg123...no idea how, I would love the live wires method, but I have no idea how to get my .rclocal file to show up with something in it.

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                                  • ExarKunIvE
                                    ExarKunIv @Hankola
                                    last edited by

                                    @hankola

                                    since you have messed with synacks way look here

                                    it is the same program, but i think it is explained better and smoother for people to follow.

                                    RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                                    RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                    Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                    • HankolaH
                                      Hankola @ExarKunIv
                                      last edited by

                                      @exarkuniv
                                      Okay, this worked for me. Does this method play randomly if I dump a bunch of mp3s into this folder?

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                                      • ExarKunIvE
                                        ExarKunIv @synack
                                        last edited by

                                        @hankola
                                        if you followed the link then no. it will start right where is ended. but if you edit the following then it will do random

                                        To start a new set of tracks (upon game exit) instead of continuing from the last, you'd replace the original instructions do the following

                                        edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh

                                        pkill mpg123
                                        

                                        edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onend.sh

                                        mpg123 -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
                                        

                                        or if you wanted to keep logging the played tracks, you'd use this line instead in the runcommand-onend.sh script

                                        mpg123 -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 2>>/dev/shm/playlist &
                                        

                                        RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                                        RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                        Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                        • HankolaH
                                          Hankola @ExarKunIv
                                          last edited by

                                          @exarkuniv all done. It is working great!

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                                            Nayin @Nayin
                                            last edited by

                                            @nayin said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                                            I am trying to add the amiberry emulator without success.
                                            What is the exact name of "amiberry" to add in emulators line?
                                            Thx!

                                            Some help?

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