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    • lilbudL
      lilbud
      last edited by

      Figured it out, I have to have a metadata txt file and a media folder in every subfolder for every sega cd game I want to add.

      There probably is a better way, but this works for now

      Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

      Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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      • PlayingKarrdeP
        PlayingKarrde
        last edited by PlayingKarrde

        @lilbud Have you tried referencing the rom file (in this case the .cue) including the subfolder name in the path? The metadata.txt does support folder paths.

        So instead of

        file: Popful Mail.cue
        

        it would be:

        file: ./<folder name>/Popful Mail.cue
        

        I can't remember if it's forward slash or backslash so try both.

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        • lilbudL
          lilbud @PlayingKarrde
          last edited by

          @PlayingKarrde I've tried that, but that causes the art and metadata to disappear. The only way to show the art and metadata is the move the both into the "Popful Mail" subfolder. Then add each folder as a rom path within pegasus.

          Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

          Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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          • fluffypillowF
            fluffypillow
            last edited by

            @lilbud so you have the following structure, right?

            roms
            +-- metadata.pegasus.txt
            +-- popful
                +-- game.cue
                +-- game.iso
                +-- track01.wav
                +-- track02.wav
                ...
            

            In this case, the metadata file would look something like this:

            collection: Sega CD
            files:
              popful/game.cue
              ...
            
            game: Popful Mail
            file: popful/game.cue
            description: Some details here
            

            And, because popful/game.cue is under the sudirectory popful, the media files would be looked under media/popful/Popful Mail/, eg. like this:

            roms
            +-- metadata.pegasus.txt
            +-- media
            |   +-- popful
            |       +-- Popful Mail
            |           +-- box_front.png
            |           +-- logo.png
            |           +-- video.mp4
            +-- popful
                +-- game.cue
                +-- game.iso
                +-- track01.wav
                +-- track02.wav
            

            This setup should work fine, but feel free to report it if you run into any troubles.

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            • lilbudL
              lilbud
              last edited by lilbud

              I may have brought it up before (can't really remember), but would it be possible to add support for the how long to beat website as a metadata tag? The site shows how long each game takes to beat, normally and completing everything.

              I found this searching around, it is an api wrapper for the site, not sure if it'd be of any help though.

              https://github.com/ckatzorke/howlongtobeat

              The Python one is a little more up to date: https://github.com/ScrappyCocco/HowLongToBeat-PythonAPI

              Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

              Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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              • fluffypillowF
                fluffypillow @lilbud
                last edited by

                @lilbud that's a good idea, I could imagine seeing that at the game details. However getting the metadata for a particular game would have to be handled by a scraper, as that can't be done in Pegasus without guesswork (as games can be present in multiple collections, can have multiple files, etc.). [I wonder if there's someone who'd like to write a modular scraper?]

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                • DarksaviorD
                  Darksavior @fluffypillow
                  last edited by Darksavior

                  @fluffypillow Have you tried the latest dev image? https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/retropie-buster-4.5.8-rpi4.img.gz

                  It now supports hdmi modes/groups where it previously didn't. So the boot process, emulators, and ES now use the resolution that's set in config.txt.
                  Well, pegasus doesn't :). It ignores those settings and will still display at 4k30hz.
                  I've been using hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080 for a few months now to force it all to 1080p.

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                  • fluffypillowF
                    fluffypillow @Darksavior
                    last edited by

                    @Darksavior hm what exactly happens? Pegasus shouldn't change the current resolution, just use whatever currently is active. Does it happen on Pi 4 and non-4 too? Will see if I can try it the afternoon.

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                    • DarksaviorD
                      Darksavior @fluffypillow
                      last edited by

                      @fluffypillow So if I set the resolution on my pi4 to 1080p in the config.txt, boot and emulators are 1080p, Pegasus will change to 4k on my 4k TV.

                      I haven't tried it on a pi3.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
                        last edited by mitu

                        @Darksavior Does tvservice -s still lists the 4k video modes ?
                        Try adding to config.txt:

                        hdmi_max_pixel_freq:0=200000000
                        hdmi_max_pixel_freq:1=200000000
                        

                        This should exclude the 4k video modes from being included
                        (from https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=255970&p=1579140&hilit=4k+disable#p1579140)

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                        • DarksaviorD
                          Darksavior @mitu
                          last edited by Darksavior

                          @mitu I'll try that, but the point that I'm trying to make is, ES will change what res is in config.txt. Pegasus does not. I bet if I try it on my 1440p monitor that Pegasus will change to that res as well. It's ignoring it.

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
                            last edited by

                            My guess is that QT picks the first video mode (as detected by KMSDRM, which gets it via EDID from the display) instead of using the current video mode - while SDL2 (which EmulationStation uses underneath) will keep the current video mode.

                            Try running with QT_QPA_EGLFS_DEBUG=1 from the command line and see if you get some information on how QT picks the current video mode.

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                            • DarksaviorD
                              Darksavior @mitu
                              last edited by Darksavior

                              @mitu

                              [i] EGL_BUFFER_SIZE: 24
                              [i] EGL_ALPHA_SIZE: 0
                              [i] EGL_BLUE_SIZE: 8
                              [i] EGL_GREEN_SIZE: 8
                              [i] EGL_RED_SIZE: 8
                              [i] EGL_DEPTH_SIZE: 24
                              [i] EGL_STENCIL_SIZE: 8
                              [i] EGL_CONFIG_CAVEAT: 12344
                              [i] EGL_CONFIG_ID: 20
                              [i] EGL_LEVEL: 0
                              [i] EGL_MAX_PBUFFER_HEIGHT: 4096
                              [i] EGL_MAX_PBUFFER_PIXELS: 0
                              [i] EGL_MAX_PBUFFER_WIDTH: 4096
                              [i] EGL_NATIVE_RENDERABLE: 1
                              [i] EGL_NATIVE_VISUAL_ID: 875713112
                              [i] EGL_NATIVE_VISUAL_TYPE: 12344
                              [i] EGL_SAMPLES: 0
                              [i] EGL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS: 0
                              [i] EGL_SURFACE_TYPE: 4
                              [i] EGL_TRANSPARENT_TYPE: 12344
                              [i] EGL_TRANSPARENT_BLUE_VALUE: 0
                              [i] EGL_TRANSPARENT_GREEN_VALUE: 0
                              [i] EGL_TRANSPARENT_RED_VALUE: 0
                              [i] EGL_BIND_TO_TEXTURE_RGB: 0
                              [i] EGL_BIND_TO_TEXTURE_RGBA: 0
                              [i] EGL_MIN_SWAP_INTERVAL: 1
                              [i] EGL_MAX_SWAP_INTERVAL: 1

                              I also tried tvservice-s with hdmi_group=1 and hdmi_mode=16 (1080p60) and it lists state 0xa [HDMI CUSTOM RGB lim 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 60.00Hz, progressive

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                              • fluffypillowF
                                fluffypillow
                                last edited by

                                @Darksavior tried out the image you linked, for my 1080p TV I've set the resolution to 720p through raspi-config for the testing. For me this makes the image appear only at the upper left corner of the screen (ie. no resolution change), ES displays a black screen and Pegasus' UI doesn't appear (log says Failed to commit atomic request (code=-22)). Terminal works fine though.

                                As for logging, you can get even more details if you run it with QT_LOGGING_RULES="qt.qpa.eglfs.kms=true". This prints out the HDMI info and KMS details too for me.

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                                • DarksaviorD
                                  Darksavior @fluffypillow
                                  last edited by Darksavior

                                  @fluffypillow Odd. No issues here. I add the resolution manually from config.txt I do tend to update the retropie-setup script to latest before testing anything. I also tend to update core packages from source too.

                                  Here's the log. This is with forcing raspbian to 1080p. I tested beforehand and boot,emulators, and ES boot to 1080p (or 720p, whatever res I choose it's used)
                                  https://pastebin.com/P8r0QsSK

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @Darksavior
                                    last edited by

                                    @Darksavior If you're up-to-date, you should have a new package used by runcommand installed - mesa-drm. This provides a cli utility that prints the video resolutions supported and the current one - /opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa-drm/modetest. Can you run it and post also the output on pastebin.com ?

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                                    • DarksaviorD
                                      Darksavior @mitu
                                      last edited by Darksavior

                                      @mitu
                                      https://pastebin.com/YYVLzQYk
                                      This is using the res of 1080p set in config.txt.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator
                                        last edited by mitu

                                        @Darksavior yes, it looks like QT is picking the first preferred video mode (which is 4k@30). Looks similar to https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=250677 (minus the EDID part probably).

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                                        • fluffypillowF
                                          fluffypillow
                                          last edited by

                                          @Darksavior you can affect the mode selection like this:

                                          Create a JSON file somewhere with the following content:

                                          {
                                            "outputs": [
                                              {
                                                "name": "HDMI1",
                                                "mode": "1280x720"
                                              }
                                            ]
                                          }
                                          

                                          Then set QT_QPA_EGLFS_KMS_CONFIG to the path of this file, eg . QT_QPA_EGLFS_KMS_CONFIG=/home/pi/egl.json.

                                          With this Pegasus actually changes my TVs resolution to 720p and does show the UI. According to the Qt docs, "When mode is not defined, the system's preferred mode is chosen. The accepted values for mode are: off, current, preferred, skip, widthxheight, widthxheight@vrefresh, or a modeline string."

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                                          • DarksaviorD
                                            Darksavior @fluffypillow
                                            last edited by

                                            @fluffypillow So it can't be made to read the boot's config.txt. I mean, I can always use mitu's suggestion or what I've been using hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080

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