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Taking an actual screenshot?

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    dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
    last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 20:22

    @briankross said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

    @dankcushions

    I just uncommented the retroarch.cfg screenshot line and it was already set to f8. It looks like input_pause_toggle is set to p, but is commented out.

    I've tried print_screen and "print_screen", neither work.

    my mistake! f8 is the default key.. hmm, i dunno what i would use in that case... i take screenshots via the RGUI when i need to.

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      briankross @dankcushions
      last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 20:25

      @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

      @briankross said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

      @dankcushions

      I just uncommented the retroarch.cfg screenshot line and it was already set to f8. It looks like input_pause_toggle is set to p, but is commented out.

      I've tried print_screen and "print_screen", neither work.

      my mistake! f8 is the default key.. hmm, i dunno what i would use in that case... i take screenshots via the RGUI when i need to.

      When I use the quick menu from RGUI, it kicks me out of the game.

      • Brian
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        dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
        last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 20:29

        @briankross that's very odd. anything in /tmp/runcommand.log when that happens?

        all this stuff should 'just work'

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          briankross @dankcushions
          last edited by briankross 19 Jun 2016, 21:10

          @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

          @briankross that's very odd. anything in /tmp/runcommand.log when that happens?

          all this stuff should 'just work'

          Edit: url in pastebin.com
          Here's the log.

          I ran Contra (nes), pressed select + x on a SNES gamepad to reach the RGUI, quick menu, take a screenshot.

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            dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
            last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 21:14

            @briankross i thought you said quick menu crashed? if it's crashing when you create a screenshot i think maybe it's that permissions problem i mentioned earlier... but not sure. IMO it would have been best to test they work in the default directories before changing them.

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              briankross @dankcushions
              last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 21:19

              @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

              @briankross i thought you said quick menu crashed? if it's crashing when you create a screenshot i think maybe it's that permissions problem i mentioned earlier... but not sure. IMO it would have been best to test they work in the default directories before changing them.

              Doing what I mentioned above kicks me from the game back to Emulation Station.

              There were no directories set previously.

              Here's the original retroarch.cfg entries:

              # Take screenshot
              # input_screenshot = f8
              
              # Directory to dump screenshots to.
              # screenshot_directory =
              
              • Brian
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                herb_fargus administrators @briankross
                last edited by 19 Jun 2016, 21:20

                @briankross if you don't set the directories I think it just dumps them in the home directory.

                If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                  UDb23 @herb_fargus
                  last edited by UDb23 31 Jul 2016, 08:28

                  @herb_fargus
                  Screenshots taken thru RGUI are saved in the home/pi/.config/retroarch/screenshots/ folder.
                  I think it's default as I have never set any screeshot_directory parameter.
                  Just tested with lr-mame 2003 (retropie 3.8.1).

                  RGUI takes a screenshot of the actual game screen area; it is not including bezel (when you enter RGUI the bezel is no longer shown). Does anybody know how to get also the bezel ?

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                    RetroResolution @UDb23
                    last edited by RetroResolution 31 Jul 2016, 12:00

                    @UDb23 hi,
                    If you use raspi2png (I covered this earlier in the thread I think - it was a while ago!), it grabs the entire GPU frame buffer as a .PNG file, so you'll get everything that is on-screen.

                    [Edit: 4th post down in this thread, covers installing and using raspi2png]

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                      Floob @UDb23
                      last edited by 31 Jul 2016, 13:46

                      @UDb23 You can keep the bezel in RGUI with an option in there - its under the overlay section, and something like "keep overlay in RGUI"
                      Not sure if that will help include it in the screenshot though.

                      Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                      RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                        briankross
                        last edited by 31 Jul 2016, 13:48

                        Just wanted to jump in with a quick question.

                        Is "raspi2png" the only option if not using retroarch based emulators? (I hope I said that right!)

                        • Brian
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                          RetroResolution @briankross
                          last edited by 31 Jul 2016, 15:07

                          @briankross it all depends on the emulator. The Atari ST emulator, Hatari, for example, has an in-built screen-grab (and Audi/video recording) facility. The Atari 8-bit emulator, Atari800, provides a screen shot feature.

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                            briankross @RetroResolution
                            last edited by 31 Jul 2016, 15:09

                            @RetroResolution said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                            @briankross it all depends on the emulator. The Atari ST emulator, Hatari, for example, has an in-built screen-grab (and Audi/video recording) facility. The Atari 8-bit emulator, Atari800, provides a screen shot feature.

                            Ah, nice thanks! My goal is to assign a button on the console to take a screenshot. I'll continue researching.

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                              RetroResolution @briankross
                              last edited by 31 Jul 2016, 15:17

                              @briankross cool, but bear in mind that for non libretro-core (non-retroarch) emulators assigning custom controller buttons can be tricky - it all depends in whether the emulator allows custom configuration (or if a controller-to-keypress tool can be used).
                              For the Atari800 emulator I located a retroarch port that somebody shared on github, compiled that on my Pi, and integrated it into emulation station so I could easily grab screens and record footage using retroarch.

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                                edmaul69 @RetroResolution
                                last edited by 1 Aug 2016, 06:55

                                @RetroResolution where does raspi2png save the screenshots to?

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                                  RetroResolution @edmaul69
                                  last edited by RetroResolution 8 Jan 2016, 15:38 1 Aug 2016, 14:37

                                  @edmaul69 hi,
                                  It will store them in whichever directory you're in when you run the command; if you installed raspi2png following the instructions in the fourth post in this (long) thread, you can run raspi2png from any location:

                                  For ease of use, either add an alias, or copy the program into the /usr/local/bin directory:

                                  sudo cp -a raspi2png/raspi2png /usr/local/bin

                                  You can also provide a filename with the -p parameter, which probably (I haven't tried this) also accepts a path, e.g to save to a 'pngs' directory within your home directory:

                                  raspi2png -p ~/pngs/screengrab.png

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                                    UDb23 @RetroResolution
                                    last edited by 1 Aug 2016, 21:02

                                    @RetroResolution Will try it out, thanks.

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                                      RetroResolution @UDb23
                                      last edited by 1 Aug 2016, 22:03

                                      @UDb23 no problem!

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                                      • EkstremeE
                                        Ekstreme
                                        last edited by 31 Aug 2016, 10:11

                                        @RetroResolution Thanks mate, helped me take a proper active screenshot! Was exactly what I was looking for!

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                                          RetroResolution @Ekstreme
                                          last edited by 31 Aug 2016, 19:34

                                          @Ekstreme Hi,
                                          Glad to have helped!

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