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      Unboundclassic @cyperghost
      last edited by Unboundclassic

      @cyperghost honestly I'm not familiar enough with what you're referring to to know what you're asking me to do. I have audio on the system, the games, and the Splashscreen video working well. Only thing not giving audio is the Runcommand videos as they appear to use OMXplayer.

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        mitu Global Moderator @Unboundclassic
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        @Unboundclassic said in Game launching video loading screens:

        Only thing not giving audio is the Runcommand videos as they appear to use OMXplayer.

        Modify the play commands in the on-start script and set omxplayer to use alsa as the output device, i.e. replace all omxplayer commands with

        omxplayer -o alsa <...rest of the parameters>
        
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          Unboundclassic @mitu
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          @mitu Perfect! Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure this one out for a long time.

          So for anyone wanting to run these Runcommand videos and have audio on an i2s sound board here's the script that worked for me.

          # Extract file name from called ROM
           gname="$(basename "$3")"
           # build path to file and remove extension from ROM to add mp4 extension
           # $HOME variable will help users that are not stick to raspberry ;)
           ifgame="$HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/${gname%.*}.mp4"
           ifsystem="$HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/$1.mp4"
           default="$HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/default.mp4"
          
           # If condition to check filename with -f switch, f means regular file
           if [[ -f $ifgame ]]; then
               omxplayer -o alsa "$ifgame" > /dev/null 2>&1
           elif [[ -f $ifsystem ]]; then
                omxplayer -o alsa "$ifsystem" > /dev/null 2>&1
           elif [[ -f $default ]]; then
              omxplayer -o alsa "$default" > /dev/null 2>&1
           fi
          
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            Unboundclassic @Unboundclassic
            last edited by

            Also here's the set of Runcommand videos I made for my Game Gear Pi if anyone wants to use them. I need to take some time and do HD versions at some point. Rookervik Style Runcommand Videos

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              gus_sc
              last edited by gus_sc

              One of my pet peeves with this setup is the total loading time = Total video runtime + total game loading time.
              My solution to this is making the call to omxplayer fork, and it immediately gets on with loading the game, "behind" the playing video.
              Most of my (arcade) roms load faster then the usual runtime of the videos, but by the time I finish the video it's run throught he boot initialization and is asking for a coin.
              If this also irks you:

              (<any of the above calls>)&
              

              Since I don't use sound and I'm using a per-rom set of loading screens :

              (omxplayer "$ifgame" > /dev/null 2>&1) &
              
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                Clyde @gus_sc
                last edited by

                @gus_sc I once tried this with launching images, but it created some irritant effects:

                this will create a strange behavior of the keyboard's Enter key in the emulator, which is especially annoying in MAME's Tab menu: Pressing Enter will either exit the Emulator or do other strange things like running Emulation Station a second time. It seems like another terminal is running in the background that reacts to the keyboard inputs in the running game.

                See https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/24671/loading-rom-completely-while-displaying-launch-image/ for the complete thread about it.

                Does your method have any such effects?

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                  PISCES3988 @Clyde
                  last edited by

                  Can Someone Please help me with this!?

                  Hi, I need help with getting game launching video loading screens to work on my
                  Raspberry 3B+ on Emulation Station. I'm new to this so can you help me step by step so I can learn how to do this on my own. The reason why I want help with this is, I followed the 3 steps, like step 1 create copy of omxplayer file, I typed cd/usr/bin then I typed sudo cp omxplayer omxplayer_silent, pressed enter, then I typed sudo nano omxplayer_silent. When I did this, this command worked. Then I scrolled down to the end of line like the directions tell me where it says, LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$OMXPLAYER_LIBS${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" $OMXPLAYER_BIN “$@"

                  Then I typed the text that says,

                  LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$OMXPLAYER_LIBS${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" $OMXPLAYER_BIN "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1

                  Then I press CTRL-X Press: Y Press: <enter> when I did this, this also worked. Then step 2 edit the runcommand-onstart.sh script, okay so I typed on the command line the commands and I pressed enter after each one, when I did this, this also worked. So I typed the lines:

                  enablevideolaunch="true"
                  if [[ $enablevideolaunch == "true" ]]; then
                  gname=echo $3 |cut -f7 -d "/" |sed 's/.\{4\}$//'
                  ifgame=ls "/home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/${gname}.mp4" |wc -l
                  ifsystem=ls /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/$1.mp4 |wc -l

                  if [[ $ifgame > 0 ]];then
                  omxplayer_silent --blank "/home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/${gname}.mp4"
                  elif [[ $ifsystem > 0 ]];then
                  omxplayer_silent --blank /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/$1.mp4
                  else
                  omxplayer_silent --blank /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/default.mp4
                  fi
                  fi

                  when I typed all the lines in the runcommand-onstart.sh then I pressed CTRL-X pressed Y pressed <enter>

                  When I did this, this also worked but when I get to step 3, this is what happens on step 3 create a new folder to store mp4 files. I typed the command cd /home/pi/Retropie then I pressed enter this step did'nt work for me all I get instead is a message that says,

                  -bash: cd/home/pi/Retropie: No such file or directory

                  when that did'nt work I tried typing the command mkdir videoloadingscreens that did'nt work either all I got was the message that says,

                  mkdir: cannot create directory videoloadingscreens file exists

                  this is the problem I'm having with trying to do this. I can't go beyond step 3 create a new folder to store mp4 files. Is it something I'm doing wrong? This is why I'm asking for someone to help me with this.....

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                    Clyde @PISCES3988
                    last edited by

                    @pisces3988 According to the opening post, you don't have to copy omxplayer anymore:

                    There's no longer any need to create a duplicate copy of omxplayer. Just the runcommand-onstart.sh addition and then MP4 files.

                    As for your problem with cd, the directory's name is RetroPie with an upper case P. Linux' file and directory names are case sensitive, so Retropie is a different dir than RetroPie.

                    mkdir: cannot create directory videoloadingscreens file exists

                    That means just that: there already is a file or directory with this name. Any chance that you created it before? Can you cd into it?

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                      PISCES3988 @Clyde
                      last edited by

                      @clyde

                      I can't remember if I did or not.

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                        Clyde @Clyde
                        last edited by

                        @clyde said in Game launching video loading screens:

                        Can you cd into it?

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                          PISCES3988 @Clyde
                          last edited by

                          @clyde
                          Yeah I'll try, but what else do I type after cd

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                            Clyde @PISCES3988
                            last edited by

                            @pisces3988 cd means "change directory". It's followed by the directory name or path to change into. So, cd videoloadingscreens will (try to) change into that directory.

                            BUT since your cd /home/pi/RetroPie failed before, your mkdir videoloadingscreens (mkdir = make directory) very likely tried to create videoloadingscreens not in RetroPie like the instructions say, but in your user pi's home directory. So, let's try to do it right:

                            cd /home/pi/RetroPie     # mind the upper case!
                            mkdir videoloadingscreens
                            

                            If there are no error messages from these commands, go on with step 4.

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                              PISCES3988 @Clyde
                              last edited by

                              @clyde
                              Thankyou clyde it worked, now what do I do?

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                                Clyde @PISCES3988
                                last edited by

                                @pisces3988 At which point of the instructions are you?

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                                  PISCES3988 @Clyde
                                  last edited by

                                  @clyde
                                  I can't remember

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                                    PISCES3988 @Clyde
                                    last edited by

                                    @clyde

                                    because I've done this quite a few times already but can't get it to work

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                                      Clyde @PISCES3988
                                      last edited by

                                      @pisces3988 It's impossible for me to say what you should do if you yourself don't know at which step you are.

                                      I would suggest that you start over and note every step taken, every result (success, problems etc.), and report here if you're either stuck or done.

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                                        PISCES3988 @Clyde
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                                        @clyde
                                        ok thanks for trying to help me.

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                                          PISCES3988 @Clyde
                                          last edited by

                                          @clyde

                                          Hi Clyde about the other day when you said to note every step of where I'm at with the videoloading screens, Well, here I'am agian this is where I'm at with this. I'll try my best to explain everything to the best of my ability.

                                          1. I've type the runcommand-onstart.sh here is the one I typed.
                                            Screenshot_2020-11-30 Game launching video loading screens.png

                                          2. I've created the videoloading screens folder, The weird thing is on Putty, or directly on the Raspberry Pi 3B+, it says that the videoloading screens folder is created but when I select and start a game it says,

                                          "$HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/default.mp4" not found or something like
                                          that.

                                          1. I've tried to add the mp4 files where I put them at is, home/pi/retropie/videoloadingscreens folder this is where I put the mp4 files. Agian when I selected and start a game It says,

                                          "$HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/default.mp4" not found, this is pretty much where I'm at with this. Am I doing something write or wrong please tell me and guide me through this Thanks a million.

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                                            dmmarti @PISCES3988
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                                            @pisces3988
                                            Briefly looking at it, you have a situation where "case sensitivity" might be happening.

                                            /home/pi/RetroPie

                                            is not the same as

                                            /home/pi/retropie

                                            You need to make sure you created the videoloadingscreens folder in the correct location.

                                            /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens

                                            Notice the capital "R" and "P" in RetroPie ... make sure you are using that path, not the all lowercase version.

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