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    • ClydeC
      Clyde @PISCES3988
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      @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
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        @clyde
        Thankyou clyde it worked, now what do I do?

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @PISCES3988
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          @pisces3988 At which point of the instructions are you?

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            PISCES3988 @Clyde
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            @clyde
            I can't remember

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              PISCES3988 @Clyde
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              @clyde

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

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              • ClydeC
                Clyde @PISCES3988
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                @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
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                    @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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                        PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                        @dmmarti

                        That's the way I typed it but it still did'nt work.

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                          @pisces3988 Run, from the terminal

                          ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/
                          

                          and post the output.

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                            PISCES3988 @mitu
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                            @mitu

                            Where do I type this command at

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                              PISCES3988 @mitu
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                              @mitu

                              and where is the terminal located.

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                                PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                @mitu

                                I type that command and I got mame.mp4, thats the mp4 file I named, Now what do I
                                do next after typing that command?

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                                  PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                  @mitu

                                  Hello anybody there?

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                                    @pisces3988 Please don't bump your posts. This is not a chat - have patience.

                                    I type that command and I got mame.mp4, thats the mp4 file I named, Now what do I
                                    do next after typing that command?

                                    Please post the exact output of the command. If you're using a SSH session, just copy and paste the output.

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                                      PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                      @mitu

                                      Can you please show me what your talking about so I will have a better understand?

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                                        @pisces3988 Execute the command I've posted, then post the result. For instance:

                                        pi@pie4:~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/
                                        ls: cannot access '/home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/': No such file or directory
                                        pi@pie4:~ $
                                        
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                                          PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                          @mitu

                                          Do I delete this command right here

                                          Screenshot_2020-11-30 Game launching video loading screens.png

                                          To type the one you just posted?

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                                            @pisces3988 No, just type the command at the command prompt, after you log in to your Pi via SSH (or by exiting EmulationStation).

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