[Video Screensaver] Retropie-Themed Screensaver
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Thank you guys for figuring this out for me!! Now I have a (just one) working screensaver on my EmulationStation!! You guys are awesome!
Now if I wanted to add more videos to my screensaver, all I have to do is add more lines for the video links right?
Ex.
<game> <video>/home/pi/RetroPie/screensavers/video_01.mp4</video> <video>/home/pi/RetroPie/screensavers/video_02.mp4</video> <video>/home/pi/RetroPie/screensavers/video_03.mp4</video> </game>
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Also is it possible to disable background music playing while screensaver is playing?? I have mine set to low volume, but even when the screensaver plays, I can still barely hear it. Or not currently possible..
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@graphicsgod Well ...
I made suggestion here - I doubt that only one game tag can include several videos.Yes it is possible to disable background music - that's not difficult in theorie.
via pgrep-command look if there is a instance of omxplayer running.
If yes then STOP background player, if not then CONT player.... it will work fine with mpg123 as mp3 player ;) Then just check the state every 1s ... but this is by no means effective! -
@titquentin did you ever get this working? im also just getting a black screen
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@blonqe I also never got this working. For me it seems that the gamelist.xml from the retropie menu doesnt get parsed for videos. What i did is to put the video tags to actual games, for example snes. You can even do this in ES: Select a game, choose to edit this games metadata, and put the full path in the video line.
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Thanks for getting back to me, did you have to rename the video files to match the game you were editing?
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@blonqe No. I named them a bit shorter and all lowercase. sonic.mp4 marioworld.mp4 castlevania.mp4 and so on. I put them in
/home/pi/RetroPie/screensavers/
. Note that if you do it this way, it will launch the game you attached the video to if you press the a button during the screensaver is displayed. -
@analoghero said in [Video Screensaver] Retropie-Themed Screensaver:
@blonqe No. I named them a bit shorter and all lowercase. sonic.mp4 marioworld.mp4 castlevania.mp4 and so on. I put them in
/home/pi/RetroPie/screensavers/
. Note that if you do it this way, it will launch the game you attached the video to if you press the a button during the screensaver is displayed.Thanks @AnalogHero
I opened my own thread on the situation too and finally came to the same conclusion.
[https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16228/screensavers-not-working-just-black-screen]
Working now though so I nearly have my setup as I want it :)
Cheers
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@pjft said in [Video Screensaver] Retropie-Themed Screensaver:
Just to clarify, this is effectively a workaround for people who don't have videos in their metadata, to add a single video for the screensaver purpose. This way a random video out of a collection of one will always be the same.
Sad but true! The latest version of ES that was able to handle this neat hack is/was ES 2.6.2
All version > 2.6.2 - the videos have to be linked to real existing ROM files!
You may use the old binary provided here - use at your own risk and you'll miss some new features like KIOS mode and preselection of game system! -
Spent hours and learned the hard way that you can't add it to the retropie/gamelist.xml anymore in 2.7.5
But you can add it to any other system gamelist.xml that has roms
Really needs a default folder as an option but for now just add the tag to any of your system gamelistsI don't use videos in ES because of the extreme heat
But I link 5 videos without names/paths to be discovered by the random video screensaver by simply adding it to the bottom of the nes/gamelist.xml file<gameList> <game><video>/home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/ss1.mp4</video></game> <game><video>/home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/ss2.mp4</video></game> <game><video>/home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/ss3.mp4</video></game> <game><video>/home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/ss4.mp4</video></game> <game><video>/home/pi/RetroPie/splashscreens/ss5.mp4</video></game> .... </gameList>
Works perfect every time and oddly don't overheat the pi while playing.
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