PlayStation FFmpeg Recording causes Seg Fault in RetroPie 4.0.2 (Recording Megadrive, VCS, etc still fine)
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@meleu hi,
Didn't know about that option - thanks!As it happens I didn't make any changes explicitly - I grabbed the very latest version of retroarch this morning as a by-product of helping someone who posted a comment on my guide this morning. This variant of retroarch 1.3.6 is newer than that from which the binary version was built (the one you normally get when updating RetroPie).
It seems that in the overnight build that option is now default - on my machine I ended up with no icons in the menu. I posted a screen grab earlier, but I can't see the picture on the thread for some reason.
The new menu looks like it'll be very slick. Also means several of my guides are out of date again...
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@RetroResolution that xmb menu is quite old now but is nice looking. it shouldn't be the default as retropie has the menu_driver set to rgui in the /all/retroarch.cfg, no? i don't know as i've been intentionally using the xmb driver for ages.
and yeah i would say your guides aren't out of date as i imagine retropie will keep using the rgui (old menu) as it's lighter on resources (although on an rpi3 i don't see any difference in game).
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@dankcushions I took a look at the
configure_retroarch
function and there's no default setting tovideo_driver
. I think it would be useful to set it torgui
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@dankcushions thanks for the insight - that menu being different really threw me this morning, and given the problems with recording I just assumed it was new. Glad my other guides can be left as-is!
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@meleu you're right! hmm, interesting. perhaps the xmb will in fact be the default from now on :) i just asked in the retroarch IRC channel and apparently it's defaulted differently on different systems, so who knows when it changed.
like i said, it's fine on the pi3 but not sure about pi2 and 1.
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@dankcushions said in PlayStation FFmpeg Recording causes Seg Fault in RetroPie 4.0.2 (Recording Megadrive, VCS, etc still fine):
perhaps the xmb will in fact be the default from now on
It's a bad idea for Android phones. The
xmb
doesn't accept input from the touchscreen... -
@RetroResolution can you please paste here the output of this command:
grep video_driver /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
I'm curious if it is really the default or if somehow it is explicitly
xmb
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@meleu hi,
the video block is as follows:
#### Video # Video driver to use. "gl", "xvideo", "sdl" # video_driver = "gl"
All commented out...
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@RetroResolution @meleu i think you want the
menu_driver
block :) -
ooops! Indeed! I mean
menu_driver
grep menu_driver /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
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@meleu hi,
I'll try to get this for you soon; having some issues since switching out sd cards a couple of times earlier today to do testing - a kernel panic on boot, and then after a few more reboot tests a 'fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed' message.
I had a kernel panic on 5th July after removing the sd to make a backup image and the re-inserting it (not on the first boot though). Oddly enough, on my Pi 2 (with the older sprung-loaded sd slot, not the Pi 3 friction slot) I'd sometimes have to re-insert the card a couple of times for it to be recognised. I have used a number of different sd cards over the last year or so.
Anyway, I'll try and get that information to you soon.
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I tested on a friend's raspi3 (I don't have one) and, indeed, RetroArch defaults
menu_driver
toxmb
on raspi3. In other words, themenu_driver
line is commented and when I invoke the menu with select+x it shows this screen: -
@meleu I was unaware it even functioned on the pi. I can't even get it to run on my pc. (As an aside the blank squares are due to the lack of the assets folder)
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@herb_fargus to avoid this confusion I've just made a PR to explicitly use
rgui
as themenu_driver
.
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/1674
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