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    Randomly slow EmulationStation menus on RPi 4

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      PI4 support is ongoing, so some bugs may be expected.

      You said you're up-to-date - how did you install RetroPie on the PI4 ?

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      • DarksaviorD
        Darksavior @myt
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        @myt Yep I get that problem too. If I exit retropie-setup, ES is 60fps. Otherwise, it's 30fps.

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        • SwampyS
          Swampy
          last edited by

          Same problem. I installed retropie via raspbian lite. But I can wait, until you support the rpi4.

          Linux is like wigwam: no Gates, no Windows and Apache inside.

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            myt @mitu
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            @mitu Sorry for the late reply. If I recall correctly it was with a weekly dev build from the Reddit thread, and then I ran sudo apt update and the updates from retropie_setup.sh. I think I updated everything the first time, and then ran it again later to do kernel and system updates.

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            • SwampyS
              Swampy
              last edited by Swampy

              For me it only happens, if "TRANSITION STYLE" is set to "FADE" in emulationstation.
              Perhaps someone else may help this.

              Linux is like wigwam: no Gates, no Windows and Apache inside.

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                myt @Swampy
                last edited by myt

                @Swampy I have mine set to "Instant" but it still does it :/ Sometimes changing the animation style back and forth will fix it; however, today I think it also fixed itself just by going from one menu to another. I didn't enter a script menu (like raspi-config) or a game.

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                • qraygQ
                  qrayg @myt
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                  @myt i was having the exact same issues on the official pi4 release of Rp... as well as very strang handshake issues. I permanently fixed all the this by editing the config.txt and forcing HDMI mode (instead of auto CRT detection) and setting HDMI boost to on. Now ES is super fast and I no more handshake issues.


                  http://qrayg.com

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @qrayg
                    last edited by

                    @qrayg The Pi4 doesn't have the 'auto CRT detection' as previous models, the analog port needs to be explicitly enabled via enable_tvout and it also ignores the config_hdmi_boost option. You probably have a 4k TV and the Pi4 defaults using a 4k@30hz video mode, hence the slow interface.

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                      TheFloW @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu any steps as to how to do this?

                      this is giving me a headache looking at it man

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @TheFloW
                        last edited by

                        @mitu any steps as to how to do this?

                        To do what, exactly ?

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                          TheFloW @mitu
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                          @mitu I was referring to how to get to HDMI boost and TV mode. however I did find a workaround that worked for me

                          I had a USB Dongle for keyboard and mouse and a USB drive for roms plugged into my Pi. my ES menus were slowing down alot.

                          HOWEVER >:)

                          The solution I found was to unplug all of those and boom, fast menus. maybe it was a power issue?

                          hoped that helped for someone, cuz I guess it worked for me :)

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @TheFloW
                            last edited by

                            @TheFloW said in Randomly slow EmulationStation menus on RPi 4:

                            I was referring to how to get to HDMI boost and TV mode

                            HDMI boot configuration is not available for the Pi4, as for the mode selection, you can just use raspi-config and select 1080p as default video mode.

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