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      dmmarti @PISCES3988
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      @pisces3988
      The "terminal" is what the unix command line is called. It's where you've been typing these commands and pressing <enter> at.

      When you press F4 while in EmulationStation, EmulationStation quits and you are at the "terminal" at that point.

      When you use Putty and remotely access your Pi, you are automatically placed into the "terminal" at that point.

      So, anyone who says "access the terminal" .. what they are telling you to do is (using whatever method you prefer) access your Pi and be at the unix command prompt so you can type unix commands.

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        PISCES3988 @dmmarti
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        @dmmarti

        Ok I just typed the command echo $HOME and pressed enter and it said /home/pi in white letters and then I typed ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/ and I got default.mp4 in pink letters.

        Then I tried to type the first command pi@pie4~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens

        when I hit enter it said command not found could'nt get passed that what went wrong???

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

          ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens

          The command is

           ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens
          

          not

          pi@pie4~ $ ls $HOME/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens
          
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            PISCES3988 @mitu
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            @mitu

            That's what I typed , I made a typing mistake.

            Where do I go from here now?

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              mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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              @pisces3988 What is the output of the command ?

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                PISCES3988 @mitu
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                @mitu

                The output of the command is default.mp4

                I know yesterday I told you that it said mame.mp4 but someone else told me to change it
                to default.mp4

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                  mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
                  last edited by mitu

                  @pisces3988 OK, in this case - is the video playing or you still get the 'file not found' error ?

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                    PISCES3988 @mitu
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                    @mitu

                    I still get the file not found error

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                      mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
                      last edited by mitu

                      Can you post the output of the command

                      cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log
                      

                      Run the game like normal, then exit the game. From SSH (or a command line), type the command above and post the output.

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                        PISCES3988 @mitu
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                        @mitu

                        This is the output that I got

                        /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh: line 7: /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/: Is a directory
                        Parameters:
                        Exexcuting: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame2003/mame2003_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro/1941j.zip" --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg

                        That's the output that I got.

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                          mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                          The error in the log file indicates you've got an error in the /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh, which should contain the commands explained in the topic starter.

                          Review the file and make sure all commands are correct, you capitalized the paths correctly, didn't add any extra spaces. You can upload the file - as is - to pastebin.com to check if there's anything wrong there.

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                            PISCES3988 @mitu
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                            @mitu

                            you mean this file I just typed?

                            /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh: line 7: /home/pi/RetroPie/videoloadingscreens/: Is a directory
                            Parameters:
                            Exexcuting: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame2003/mame2003_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro/1941j.zip" --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg

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                              mitu Global Moderator @PISCES3988
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                              @pisces3988 I mean /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh.

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                                PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                @mitu

                                Well, I see a red line through retropie and a red line through runcommand-onstart.sh those are the only mistakes that I see.

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                                  PISCES3988 @mitu
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                                  @mitu

                                  Where do I go on from here???

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                                    Clyde @PISCES3988
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                                    @pisces3988 What red lines? The runcommand-onstart.sh is just a plain text file that should't have any colour codes or the like. How do you display the file on your machine?

                                    However, I think you really should upload your runcommand-onstart.sh to https://pastebin.com/ like @mitu suggested before. It's very hard for us to tell if or what is wrong with it just from your own descriptions.

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                                      PISCES3988 @Clyde
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                                      @clyde

                                      Well the other person earlier to me to use a different command on the terminal, then they told me to use pastebin to check for errors that's what happened.

                                      The command the other person told me is

                                      cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log

                                      Do you know how to guide me with this command?

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

                                        then they told me to use pastebin to check for errors that's what happened.

                                        I told you to check for any differences in your runcommand-onstart.sh file to the commands posted in the topic starter, not to use pastebin.com to check for errors. The cat /dev/shm/runcommand.logs showed you have some errors in the .sh file. As @Clyde said - and I also suggested in my previous post - upload the file to pastebin.com so we could see what it contains exactly.

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                                          Clyde @PISCES3988
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                                          @pisces3988 In addition to what @mitu said, if your /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh isn't longer than the 16 lines the instructions told you to add to this file, you could just post its contents here in a code block instead of uploading it to pastebin.com.

                                          This is a code block. You cane make one by clicking on the button named "code" with the symbol </> in the forum's editor.
                                          

                                          Just in the case that you have problems with the upload to pastebin.com. We only need to see the contents of your runcommand-onstart.sh in some way.

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                                            PISCES3988 @Clyde
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                                            @clyde

                                            Can you explain how to use code block???

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