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    Taking an actual screenshot?

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    • briankrossB
      briankross
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      Just wanted to jump in with a quick question.

      Is "raspi2png" the only option if not using retroarch based emulators? (I hope I said that right!)

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        RetroResolution @briankross
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        @briankross it all depends on the emulator. The Atari ST emulator, Hatari, for example, has an in-built screen-grab (and Audi/video recording) facility. The Atari 8-bit emulator, Atari800, provides a screen shot feature.

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        • briankrossB
          briankross @RetroResolution
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          @RetroResolution said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

          @briankross it all depends on the emulator. The Atari ST emulator, Hatari, for example, has an in-built screen-grab (and Audi/video recording) facility. The Atari 8-bit emulator, Atari800, provides a screen shot feature.

          Ah, nice thanks! My goal is to assign a button on the console to take a screenshot. I'll continue researching.

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            RetroResolution @briankross
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            @briankross cool, but bear in mind that for non libretro-core (non-retroarch) emulators assigning custom controller buttons can be tricky - it all depends in whether the emulator allows custom configuration (or if a controller-to-keypress tool can be used).
            For the Atari800 emulator I located a retroarch port that somebody shared on github, compiled that on my Pi, and integrated it into emulation station so I could easily grab screens and record footage using retroarch.

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @RetroResolution
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              @RetroResolution where does raspi2png save the screenshots to?

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                RetroResolution @edmaul69
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                @edmaul69 hi,
                It will store them in whichever directory you're in when you run the command; if you installed raspi2png following the instructions in the fourth post in this (long) thread, you can run raspi2png from any location:

                For ease of use, either add an alias, or copy the program into the /usr/local/bin directory:

                sudo cp -a raspi2png/raspi2png /usr/local/bin

                You can also provide a filename with the -p parameter, which probably (I haven't tried this) also accepts a path, e.g to save to a 'pngs' directory within your home directory:

                raspi2png -p ~/pngs/screengrab.png

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                • UDb23U
                  UDb23 @RetroResolution
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                  @RetroResolution Will try it out, thanks.

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                    RetroResolution @UDb23
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                    @UDb23 no problem!

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                    • EkstremeE
                      Ekstreme
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                      @RetroResolution Thanks mate, helped me take a proper active screenshot! Was exactly what I was looking for!

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                        RetroResolution @Ekstreme
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                        @Ekstreme Hi,
                        Glad to have helped!

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