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Screen Saver and Boot questions

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    jebbett
    last edited by 25 Jan 2018, 14:36

    So I have been working on the project linked below, which basically means that my RetroPie setup is a digital picture frame, 90% of the time and then an arcade machine the rest of the time..

    I have set the Screen Saver and the Splash Screen to randomly pick a photo from a directory on the SD card.

    But there are some issues, so to make this more seamless, I am looking for advice:

    1. The Emulation Station boot screen shows just after the splash screen, anyway to hide this?

    2. The screen saver takes 1 minute to kick in from first boot, ideally I'd like this to go direct in to the screen saver on first boot, then take 1 minute the rest of the time.

    Link to my project: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15943/project-picture-frame-arcade

    Any help and advice appreciated!

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      mitu Global Moderator @jebbett
      last edited by mitu 25 Jan 2018, 17:26

      @jebbett said in Screen Saver and Boot questions:

      The Emulation Station boot screen shows just after the splash screen, anyway to hide this?

      Add the --no-splash argument in the autostart script, to the command that triggers Emulationstation. To make ES start faster, toggle the Parse gamelists only option (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#why-does-shut-down-and-reboot-take-ages) so that ES will not read the disk.

      The screen saver takes 1 minute to kick in from first boot, ideally I'd like this to go direct in to the screen saver on first boot, then take 1 minute the rest of the time.

      Don't know about this one, but you could forcibly change the time on the system :) to make the screensaver kick in. You could add this to the autostart script, you could add an & after the emulationstation command to have it run in the background and to be able to add a 2nd command for time warping.

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        jebbett @mitu
        last edited by 25 Jan 2018, 21:25

        @mitu great thanks! That sorts the splash screen, I’ll give it a go tomorrow...

        Not sure about the clock thing, but that’s one way I guess :) ... I’m thinking possibly a similar workaround and creating a script with a delay which then triggers the key press to manually start the screensaver.. need to do some googling I think!

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          jebbett @mitu
          last edited by 27 Jan 2018, 10:26

          @mitu said in Screen Saver and Boot questions:

          Add the --no-splash argument in the autostart script

          Spot on! much nicer load now!

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            jebbett @mitu
            last edited by 27 Jan 2018, 16:00

            @mitu

            I've also solved the screen saver problem and added a script to trigger and Enter Key press, 8 seconds triggers this about 2 seconds after loading..

            I've created a script to emulate the key press.. updated the post below:

            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/129603

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