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    [Solved] Sega saturn CD+G CHANNEL & Music doesn't work

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    • boltio3B
      boltio3 @mitu
      last edited by boltio3

      @mitu Hmm, it seems that doesn't work, is RetroArch something related with Raspberry Pi? I'm saying it because i'm using an HP PC with Ubuntu 16.04, so i don't have the retropie in a Raspberry Pi.

      I tried to do (Select + X) with the keyboard and a PS3 Controller, but it doesn't open any menu.

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      • SuperFromNDS
        SuperFromND @boltio3
        last edited by

        @boltio3 RetroArch is what powers all the lr- emulators. You should be able to know if you're using RetroArch if you see some yellow text at the bottom-left when starting a game.

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        • boltio3B
          boltio3 @SuperFromND
          last edited by boltio3

          @supercatfooz Yes i see it sometimes, normally it says that it detects the PS3 Controller or something like this.
          Other times have said "No bios found, add for better compatibility" (This was in PSX, but i've solved it)

          Is there any other form to open that menu?

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          • jonnykeshJ
            jonnykesh @boltio3
            last edited by jonnykesh

            @boltio3 The BIOS you have is the wrong one. I just checked a few and compared the hashes.
            The one that matches the one required by lr-Yabause comes in a zip called Sega Saturn BIOS v1.00 (1994)(Sega)(JP)(M6).zip
            So obtain this BIOS and extract it , rename it then add to the BIOS directory in RetroPie.

            ~/Desktop$ md5sum saturn_bios.bin
            af5828fdff51384f99b3c4926be27762  saturn_bios.bin  
            

            This matches the MD5SUM listed in the docs.

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            • boltio3B
              boltio3 @boltio3
              last edited by

              @boltio3 When the game is starting, if I push any button it opens a kind of menu that let me change the emulator, and other options, two of them are:

              1. "Edit custom RetroArch config for this ROM"
              2. "Select RetroArch render res for lr-yabause (config)
                I don't know if this can be useful.
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              • boltio3B
                boltio3 @jonnykesh
                last edited by boltio3

                @jonnykesh Ok, can you tell me where can i download that zip?
                I have found one called like this, i will try it.

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                • jonnykeshJ
                  jonnykesh @boltio3
                  last edited by

                  @boltio3 Ehhh, nope. BIOS files are as copyrighted as the games, unfortunately.
                  You're gonna have to get searching.

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                  • boltio3B
                    boltio3 @jonnykesh
                    last edited by

                    @jonnykesh I have tried this BIOS, and it haven't changed nothing, it doesn't work (I've renamed to "saturn_bios.bin").
                    So it isn't for the BIOS.

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                    • jonnykeshJ
                      jonnykesh @boltio3
                      last edited by

                      @boltio3 Well, that's not to say you weren't having 2 (or more problems).
                      The correct BIOS is the one that I obtained and checked the hash sum of. As I said this is the one you need according to the docs.
                      What format are your games in iso, bin/cue?
                      Have you successfully launched any Saturn games? Your OP is a bit unclear.
                      Why are you so sure the ROM files aren't the problem?

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                      • boltio3B
                        boltio3 @jonnykesh
                        last edited by boltio3

                        @jonnykesh I have like 30 (1 for each rom) folders and every folder have some .mp3, one .iso file and one .cue file. (Other ones have .wav files and .srm files, but always there is one .iso and one .cue)
                        So i have this folders in the folder "saturn" that it is for the ROMS, and when i select one rom from this list, it doesn't start the game at that point, it takes to me to another list of roms but there only appear the rom that i selected before and then I open that rom and it starts the game, but then it goes to that Saturn menu where it saids "Set CD+G Channel" and the other options that you know.
                        Well.. give me a second and I'll upload some photos about that.

                        And well, i'm not so sure about the ROM files aren't the problem, maybe there are, but i just have the feeling that they aren't the problem.

                        Anyway I'll try to find other ROM's and see what happends.

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                        • boltio3B
                          boltio3 @boltio3
                          last edited by boltio3

                          @boltio3 Here you have some photos.
                          Pic1
                          Pic2
                          Pic3
                          Pic4

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                          • boltio3B
                            boltio3 @jonnykesh
                            last edited by

                            @jonnykesh And don't you thing that maybe i need a RAM cartridge or something like this?

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                            • jonnykeshJ
                              jonnykesh @boltio3
                              last edited by

                              @boltio3 Not sure. Can you please upload the pictures directly to the forum and not to a TP site.

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                              • boltio3B
                                boltio3 @jonnykesh
                                last edited by

                                @jonnykesh It's gyazo.com, but ok, i'll do that.

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                                • jonnykeshJ
                                  jonnykesh @boltio3
                                  last edited by

                                  @boltio3 Here's an article about the RAM cart, https://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge

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                                  • boltio3B
                                    boltio3 @boltio3
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                                    • jonnykeshJ
                                      jonnykesh @boltio3
                                      last edited by

                                      @boltio3 I know what it is and most people don't like being directed to TP sites in order to provide assistance. All the relevant info should be posted directly.
                                      It also means if someone searches the forum at a later date with a similar issue then all the info is available.

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                                      • boltio3B
                                        boltio3 @jonnykesh
                                        last edited by

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                                        • boltio3B
                                          boltio3 @jonnykesh
                                          last edited by

                                          @jonnykesh I did a fast read to https://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge, and for what i understanded, only the games that appears there need a RAM cartridge, so the Sonic R should work, but it doesn't.

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                                          • jonnykeshJ
                                            jonnykesh @boltio3
                                            last edited by jonnykesh

                                            @boltio3 Sorry but those screenshots tell me absolutely nothing.
                                            I have never set up the Saturn in the 2 plus years I have been using RetroPie and was able to get a game running while we had this conversation.
                                            The game I got to run was Shinobi X just as a test.
                                            It came as a single .bin file and a single .cue file. I did not put this in a separate folder. Both files were just placed in the ROMs> saturn directory. I had to adjust the contents and name of the.cue file to match the name of the .bin file. Linux is case sensitive so that is always something that catches Windows users out.

                                            I appreciate you are a novice to this but you need to give relevant info if you want help. Pictures of a TV screen are next to useless.
                                            Find a game that comes as a single bin/cue and post the names of each file along with the contents of the cue file and I will have a look.

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