[Solved]Splashscreen Video
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@mitu I have been in there and have re-configured it several times..rebooted after each change and still no go. This was happening before I updated to Stretch while still on Jessie when I updated ES to have both internal scrapers present in Retropie or when I installed the rapidjson dependency.
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I can't reproduce this - I normally don't use a video splashscreen, but I re-configured it now to use a video. The video starts, then the ES screen shows at the
Done
stage during the progress.
How long is your video splashscreen ? -
@mitu Hmmm..maybe something in my Retropie then. The videos are around 30 secs.
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@ByteThis Maybe someone else encountered this problem, as I said, I don't use video splashscreen (just have a static image) and a quick test doesn't show anything special.
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@mitu Thank you for trying to help. Very much appreciated. Like you mentioned..maybe someone else will see this and have a solution if it happened to them. I will keep searching..haha. Thank you again !
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Ok I found an error while trying to preview my .mp4 video files in the splashscreen menu.
/usr/bin/omxplayer.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libWFC.so : cannot open shared object file : no such file or directory -
@ByteThis Let me guess - you upgraded from Jessie to Strech using an in-place upgrade ?
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@mitu Yes from this thread : https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16145/retropie-upgrading-raspbian-jessie-to-stretch
I don't have any other problems at all and everything runs smoothly. I have too much to transfer back and forth. But this happened before the upgrade. The only other thing I can think of is I installed Hursty Theme downloader to try the themes he has.
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@ByteThis You know, this is the reason that the recommended method is to use a new image. Everything seems to work fine, except when it doesn't. Maybe something else will show up down the road, something you don't notice right now.
Try running
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --reinstall install omxplayer
and post the output.
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@mitu said in Splashscreen Video:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install omxplayer
@mitu This is the output https://pastebin.com/ALgTk46X
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@mitu After reinstalling OMX player...Video Splash screen is back. I can't thank you enough, and yes thank you for the spanking on upgrading. I planned on doing a proper upgrade but don't have a lot of time for all the files I have to move around. I have other smaller cards to upgrade and those will be done properly. If I could buy you a beer or two I would man ! Appreciate it .
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@mitu said in [Solved]Splashscreen Video:
@ByteThis You know, this is the reason that the recommended method is to use a new image. Everything seems to work fine, except when it doesn't. Maybe something else will show up down the road, something you don't notice right now.
You were right. I encountered many other problems. I took the time and upgraded properly a day ago and all is working fine now. Thanks. I didn't doubt you but tried to take a shortcut to make my life easier..lol..no dice. I spent more time trying to fix problems than what it was worth.
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Can I just say that this was happening to me as well and once I followed this it now works perfectly! Thank You @mitu You're An MVP!
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