The official image for Pi 4 is out, I'm so excited :D
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I would like to thank and congratulate the team for their hard work on this radically different hardware. It's finally here!
It took a while for sure but we're finally getting RetroPie for the Raspberry Pi 4 B with a ton of work and testing behind it.
Cheers guys! Stay safe!
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Damnd, too early, i still have to optimize a lot of stuff for my Pi3B+
No Pi4 for me this year :D :DThanks @Dev-Team for all the hard work!
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Just saw this as I was back looking around the whole retro community as there seems to be a lot of selection and vendor projects in the world today!
Congratulation team! I am looking forward to booting this on my Pi4 and seeing how everything functions.
Keep the grind and iron everything out for the final.Thank you so much!
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@bombz said in The official image for Pi 4 is out, I'm so excited :D:
Just saw this as I was back looking around the whole retro community as there seems to be a lot of selection and vendor projects in the world today!
Congratulation team! I am looking forward to booting this on my Pi4 and seeing how everything functions.
Keep the grind and iron everything out for the final.Thank you so much!
As much as I wanted to attempt this today, my RiP4 does not want to display video. After attempting all the possible HDMI 'no video fixes' to the config file I have not made any headway. The last attempt will be replacing the cable, and if that doesn't work then it's the board.
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@bombz Which (micro) HDMI port are you using to connect to your TV ?
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@bombz I would recommend try plugging the Raspberry Pi 4 in to a different TV. I have plugged mine in to two TVs. The first one shows some of the boot up text then goes to black. The other TV will successfully show it has booted in to RetroPie.
I haven't checked into why and not asking for support on this. If so will make my own post. Just adding this in case anyone else has a similar issue.
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@pheedback I had the same issue when I got my RPI4 a few weeks ago.
I have a fairly old 1080p Sony Bravia, first boot nothing so then all the usual cable swapping etc and managed to get video but no sound out of the other hdmi port. (Sound only from hdmi port 0 by default but can be changed).
After reading some posts on the official rpi forum, I tried a newer 1080p tv which ran perfectly. I have since read it could be the 4K output is not compatible with old 1080p tv’s, maybe an old hdmi version on the old tv?
I’ve gone back to the Sony TV and it works perfectly now, maybe the rpi has defaulted to a 1080p signal that it detected from the newer tv.
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