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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
          Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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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
            Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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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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                            • BriganeB
                              Brigane @Nayin
                              last edited by

                              @nayin How is this issue related to the topic "Background Music"?

                              Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
                              Os: RetroPie 4.5
                              Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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                                Nayin @Brigane
                                last edited by

                                @brigane

                                Sorry, if I am not explained to me well.
                                When I run amiberry emulator, the background music does not stop.

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                                • cyperghostC
                                  cyperghost
                                  last edited by

                                  @Nayin How do you play your BGM - via mpg123 = @synack method
                                  or via phyton script?

                                  The Amiberry emulator, how do you start it? Via runcommand.sh? Means you see they grey loading box if you select a ROM?

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                                    Nayin
                                    last edited by Nayin

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

                                    @Nayin How do you play your BGM - via mpg123 = @synack method
                                    or via phyton script?

                                    The Amiberry emulator, how do you start it? Via runcommand.sh? Means you see they grey loading box if you select a ROM?

                                    Via phyton script, I start the emulator using emulationstation (WHDLoad Pack).

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost @Nayin
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @nayin My first suggestion is to edit python script and add emulatorname to it
                                      line 25 in https://pastebin.com/7E9JiZGQ

                                      You can check if emulator is running via SSH and ps -a command to get correct name. The mpg123 is better imho as it relies on runcommand ...

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                                        Nayin @cyperghost
                                        last edited by

                                        @cyperghost

                                        Thx! The correct name is amiberry.sh

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost
                                          last edited by cyperghost

                                          That won't work as amiberry is a bash file.... start the emulator and use ps -a command to extract emuname it's 99% likely amiberry but not sure...

                                          You need the name of the binary... Maybe if you edit the amiberry.sh you see binary call and add the name to the python script

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                                            xXRedxSlugXx
                                            last edited by

                                            I understand this is a forum for Rasp Pi stuff but trust me I've searched far and wide for a solution.

                                            Anybody have a clue on how to implement this into the windows version of emulation station?

                                            I've tried doing it with running python on PC and attempting to edit some of the scripts but my knowledge of scripting is well frankly poor so yeah...

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