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    raspberry pi not booting into emulationstation

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      Devenhulk @Devenhulk
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      @mitu im using a scripture monitor and a 128 gb SD

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        Devenhulk @mitu
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        @mitu yes i can it says state 0x6 {dvi custom rgb full 4;3} 640x480 60.00hz, progressive

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          mitu Global Moderator @Devenhulk
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          im using a scripture monitor

          Never heard of this and can't find any reference to it - can you be more specific ? Model number ?

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            Devenhulk
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            mb i meant to say Sceptre monitor E225W-1920

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              mitu Global Moderator @Devenhulk
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              Post your config.txt - as it it now.

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                Devenhulk
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                For more options and information see

                http://rpf.io/configtxt

                Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details

                uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode
                hdmi_safe=1

                uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible

                and your display can output without overscan

                #disable_overscan=1

                uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console

                goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border

                #overscan_left=16
                #overscan_right=16
                #overscan_top=16
                #overscan_bottom=16

                uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus

                overscan.

                #framebuffer_width=1280
                #framebuffer_height=720

                uncomment if hdmi display is not detected and composite is being output

                #hdmi_force_hotplug=1

                uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (this will force VGA)

                #hdmi_group=1
                #hdmi_mode=1

                uncomment to force a HDMI mode rather than DVI. This can make audio work in

                DMT (computer monitor) modes

                #hdmi_drive=2

                uncomment to increase signal to HDMI, if you have interference, blanking, or
                no display
                #config_hdmi_boost=4

                uncomment for composite PAL

                #sdtv_mode=2

                #uncomment to overclock the arm. 700 MHz is the default.
                #arm_freq=800

                Uncomment some or all of these to enable the optional hardware interfaces

                #dtparam=i2c_arm=on
                #dtparam=i2s=on
                #dtparam=spi=on

                Uncomment this to enable infrared communication.

                #dtoverlay=gpio-ir,gpio_pin=17
                #dtoverlay=gpio-ir-tx,gpio_pin=18

                Additional overlays and parameters are documented /boot/overlays/README

                Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)

                dtparam=audio=on

                [pi4]

                Enable DRM VC4 V3D driver on top of the dispmanx display stack

                dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
                max_framebuffers=2

                [all]
                #dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
                overscan_scale=1

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                  mitu Global Moderator
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                  Replace hdmi_safe with

                  hdmi_group=1
                  hdmi_mode=16
                  hdmi_drive=2
                  

                  and see if you get a proper picture.

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                    Devenhulk
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                    okay ill try thanks

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                      Devenhulk @mitu
                      last edited by Devenhulk

                      @mitu i tried all 3 but when i try to boot up it doesn't Evan show that it finds a signal anymore so i switched it back to HDMI_safe

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                        mitu Global Moderator @Devenhulk
                        last edited by mitu

                        @Devenhulk Try choosing another video mode - see https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/video.md. It's strange that for a monitor that claims to support 1080, setting the video mode to 1080p doesn't work.

                        EDIT: you can add

                        hdmi_force_hotplug=1
                        hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
                        

                        to the previous lines, this will make the Pi ignore what your monitor sends in the EDID.

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                          Devenhulk
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                          @mitu k ill go try that

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                            Devenhulk @mitu
                            last edited by Devenhulk

                            @mitu i am sorry for the late reply been a little busy but when i type in those lines it still doesn't change that it boots up and there's a black screen i can still access terminal though but when i type in emulation station it just goes back to the black screen

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                              Devenhulk
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                              hey guys solved the problem it was the hdmi it needed to be closetest to the power

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                                carbonatedwater @Devenhulk
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                                @Devenhulk Hi. What do you mean by this? I'm having the same problem, Retropie boots up, but then it just goes into a black screen when it goes into EmulationStation. I'm not really a Linux user, so I have no idea what is going on.
                                I'm using Retropie 4.8, on a Raspberry Pi 4. I've used my computer monitor and my TV.

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                                  superdan @carbonatedwater
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                                  @carbonatedwater Do you have any log while booting?

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                                    carbonatedwater @superdan
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                                    @superdan said in raspberry pi not booting into emulationstation:

                                    log while booting?

                                    I'm not sure what you mean. Again, I'm not an expert of this sorts.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @carbonatedwater
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                                      @carbonatedwater The solution @Devenhulk mentioned was to use the mini-HDMI port close to the USB-C port used by the power supply. Did you try to switching the mini-HDMI port on the Pi ?

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                                        carbonatedwater @mitu
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                                        @mitu That is really odd, is there a reason it works when you switch HDMI ports? Also, that method stopped working after I turned it off and back on, and switched the ports back. I didn't have my controller plugged in the first time.

                                        Now I have to leave it off for a while, since that's the only way that worked.

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                                          mitu Global Moderator @carbonatedwater
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                                          @carbonatedwater said in raspberry pi not booting into emulationstation:

                                          That is really odd, is there a reason it works when you switch HDMI ports?

                                          Mostly placebo, there's little difference between them when using a monitor. However when switching the ports you're most likely to re-seat the connector, which may fix problems when the cable is not properly connected.

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                                            carbonatedwater @mitu
                                            last edited by carbonatedwater

                                            @mitu EmulationStation is running, but it's not displaying. At all. Is there an HDMI mode I should enable?

                                            EDIT: Also, the Retropie screen is not showing up either. Also also, the reason I know EmulationStation is running is because I was able to stick the USB Drive into the Raspberry Pi 4 while it was running and it made new folders. It is a display issue.

                                            EDIT 2: Also also also, I did some research and found out you could run EmulationStation in a smaller resolution with a command line "-emulationstation -w 800 -h 600"... but I have no idea where to put it in config.txt.

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