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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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        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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          PISCES3988 @mitu
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          @mitu

          I typed the command but all I get is a blackscreen then it just loads the game I select why is that???

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            mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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            @pisces3988 What command have you typed ? The ls command just lists files, it doesn't start anything.

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              PISCES3988 @mitu
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              @mitu

              I typed the command that you showed me, was that the one I was supposed to type.

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                mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                Exit EmulationStation right after you boot your Pi (press F4) and then type the command at the command prompt. I think you're just adding the ls command to the onstart script, which is not what I asked.

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                  PISCES3988 @mitu
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                  @mitu

                  I exited emulationstation like you told me then I tried to type the command and all I get
                  is command not found.

                  This is what I typed

                  pipie4:~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/

                  I hit enter after the first command and all I get is command not found???

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                    mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                    @pisces3988 said in Game launching video loading screens:

                    pipie4:~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/

                    That's not the command I posted.

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                      PISCES3988 @mitu
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                      @mitu

                      I'm sorry I typed it like this

                      pi@pie4:~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/

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                        PISCES3988
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                        @pisces3988

                        What do I do next with this???

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                          PISCES3988 @PISCES3988
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                          @pisces3988

                          To get this videoloadingscreens to work

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                            dmmarti @PISCES3988
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                            @pisces3988
                            You have a video file named: mame.mp4

                            Do you have one named default.mp4?

                            The error you pasted above is telling you that the file called default.mp4 couldn't be found.

                            The updates made to the runcommand-onstart.sh only setup the code to launch the MP4 video files before the game.

                            But..you will have to provide all of the MP4 files yourself. You will need an MP4 file named accordingly to each system's name.

                            For example:

                            default.mp4 (will play if no other system named one is found)
                            atari2600.mp4
                            nes.mp4
                            snes.mp4
                            mame.mp4 (which you already have)
                            megadrive.mp4
                            etc, etc.

                            You will need an MP4 file for each system (named correctly) and placed into that videoloadingscreens folder.

                            I currently have over 170 systems setup on my Pi 4 build. So, I have to have that same number of MP4 files - all named to match what the system name is (setup in the es_systems.cfg file).

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                              PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                              @dmmarti

                              So if I name the mp4 file default.mp4 this could work or not?

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                                dmmarti @PISCES3988
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                                @pisces3988
                                Yes.

                                The changes you made to the runcommand-onstart.sh script ... it sets up the code to execute when you launch a game...to play the MP4 file first.

                                But..you yourself have to create/make/download/obtain the MP4 file(s). RetroPie does not come with them.

                                Then, you copy them into that videoloadingscreens folder .. and name them appropriately.

                                So yea....if you put an MP4 file named default.mp4 into that folder, when you launch a game, the runcommand-onstart.sh should play it before your game.

                                Then, if you want to start having different MP4 files for each system (rather than the default.mp4 file)....you would obtain them, name them properly, and copy them into the same videoloadingscreens folder also.

                                As I mentioned above, I have over 170 systems on my Pi 4 build. So. I have an MP4 file called default.mp4 along with 170 other MP4 files (one for each system so they are unique for each system)....all of them are located in the videoloadingscreens folder.

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                                  PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                                  @dmmarti

                                  I just tried that, I created and named the mp4 file default.mp4 and I just got a black screen and it just loaded the game like normal, still no loading screen.

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                                    PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                                    @dmmarti

                                    Someone else yesterday was telling me to type these 2 commands right here,

                                    Screenshot_2020-12-01 Game launching video loading screens.png

                                    Screenshot_2020-12-01 Game launching video loading screens(1).png

                                    and when I type the first one I got default.mp4 in pink letters but when I typed the second one it just said command not found

                                    can you please help me with that?

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                                      dmmarti @PISCES3988
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                                      @pisces3988
                                      Can you explain how you typed the first one? From where?

                                      Also....I'm guessing you used an FTP program to copy the MP4 files to your Pi. If so, what "username" did you use? You should be using "pi" with the normal password.

                                      The second command you typed above is using the user "pi" and saying that directory does not exist. I'm guessing you pressed F4 to exit EmulationStation and typed it via a keyboard once you exited to the terminal window.

                                      So...I'm curious how you're running the first command? And from where?

                                      From the second command you typed above, that directory does not exist under the /home/pi/RetroPie directory. So I don't know what user you're using in your first command (that shows you the MP4 file).

                                      In the terminal window, if you type the word whoami and press <enter> .. please tell us what the output is. That will tell us what user you are logged in as and running these commands.

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                                        PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                                        @dmmarti

                                        Someone else yesterday was telling me to type these commands right here

                                        Screenshot_2020-12-01 Game launching video loading screens.png

                                        Screenshot_2020-12-01 Game launching video loading screens(1).png

                                        and when I type the first one I got default.mp4 in pink letters but when I typed the second one it just said command not found

                                        can you please help me with that?

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                                          PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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                                          @dmmarti

                                          I just typed whoami and it said pi

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                                            dmmarti @PISCES3988
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                                            @pisces3988
                                            So how are you typing the first command that shows default.mp4 in pink letters?

                                            Please describe how you are doing it.

                                            Are you pressing F4 to exit EmulationStation?
                                            Are you using Putty from your PC and connecting to your Pi that way?

                                            Also..when you are using your FTP program, what username are you using to connect with?

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