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    Freezing when editing MetaData

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    • J
      jacobfk20
      last edited by

      Ah, ok. Good to know.

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      • meleuM
        meleu
        last edited by

        I noticed that ES isn't very CPU intensive, but there's something being processed. So it's not an actual freezing.

        The first time I faced that issue exiting ES with "save metadata on exit" on, I thought ES froze. I never waited those 5 minutes until @herb_fargus answered a topic I started here in the forum and I realized that it actually was processing data and wasn't frozen.

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        • meleuM
          meleu
          last edited by meleu

          I think we have a conclusion here:
          ES doesn't freeze when editing metadata. It just takes ages to process metadata changes. :-)

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          • DominusD
            Dominus @meleu
            last edited by

            @meleu I'll try leaving it and seeing if it comes back to life, but as I said before sometimes even just hitting 'select' on a rom will do it, which isn't necessarily the metadata. I'm sure I've left it for 10 mins once and nothing...

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            • meleuM
              meleu @Dominus
              last edited by

              @Dominus My collection is this big:

              game list size:
              Atari2600: 1443
              FBA: 1
              GameBoy Advance: 10
              Master System: 545
              Mega Drive: 1239
              NeoGeo: 7
              NES: 2141
              PC Engine: 2
              SNES: 2271

              And took 5 minutes to exit emulationstation when "save metadata on exit" was on. OK, I know you are not doing the same task as me, but your collection seems to be a a way bigger than mine and maybe it takes a lot of time to process everything it's trying to process...

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              • DominusD
                Dominus @meleu
                last edited by

                @meleu @jacobfk20 @herb_fargus Well tried a different SD card, but no luck. I waited over 30 mins when it just locked up. The screen had a fuzzy bar at the bottom?
                0_1474060533105_20160916_145047.jpg

                I could still log into SSH, so it's not like the Pi froze, just ES? Not too sure.

                I am going to try a fresh image with the 4.0.2 download.

                Here were my systems I was running:
                Arcade: 82
                Atari 2600: 544
                Atari 7800: 68
                Lynx: 86
                Coleco: 159
                GameGear: 280
                GameBoy: 154
                GameBoy Advance: 34
                GameBoy Color: 14
                Genesis: 781
                LOVE: 2
                Sega Master System: 253
                MSX: 48
                Nintendo64: 5
                NES: 798
                NeoGeo Pocket: 6
                NeoGeo Pocket Color: 43
                Kodi: 1
                PC: 7
                TurboGrafx-16: 104
                Ports: 4
                PSP: 10
                PSX: 86
                SCUMMVM: 9
                Sega 32x: 34
                SegaCD: 13
                SNES: 810
                Infocom: 3
                Vectrex: 38

                @jacobfk20 You said you couldn't get the same results as me, were you running the same amount of systems too? Hopefully a rebuilt SD card will fix it.

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                • BuZzB
                  BuZz administrators
                  last edited by

                  Did you confirm your GPU mem settings are applied correctly ?
                  What is the output of free -h ? Perhaps you can post your config.txt ?

                  Might be unrelated to GPU memory of course and some bug in ES you are triggering.

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                  • BuZzB
                    BuZz administrators
                    last edited by

                    Does it help if you temporarily disable some systems ? (eg by renaming their rom folders) ?

                    To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • 3lric3
                      3lric
                      last edited by 3lric

                      Everytime I've tried to overclock using the settings on the Wiki, I've had this issue. After reverting to default settings it stopped freezing. I read somewhere on the forum that this was an problem with ES freezing rather than the Pi itself (which is why you can still login via SSH). Using Attract Mode was suggested as a solution but I've never tried it.

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                      • DominusD
                        Dominus @BuZz
                        last edited by

                        @BuZz
                        0_1474135127154_freeh.JPG
                        And this is what's in my config.txt under /boot:

                        gpu_mem=768
                        dtparam=audio=on
                        #gpu_mem_256=128
                        #gpu_mem_512=256
                        #gpu_mem_1024=256
                        overscan_scale=1

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                        • DominusD
                          Dominus
                          last edited by

                          @3lric I haven't tried overclocking my Pi3 yet, just increased the Split so far.

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                          • DominusD
                            Dominus
                            last edited by Dominus

                            Well I did some testing. I renamed some of the rom folders (to remove the systems temporarily), and it still would freeze. I went back and renamed more and it seemed to be fine.

                            So I did a clean install, and started adding roms. I had up to 26 different icons in the main menu. Seemed to be working fine. I just added more roms to my GBA, and linked it with my USB0, as I had done with my PSX folder on my USB drive. Now it seems to be freezing again. I took the USB drive out so now my PSX and GBA aren't listed, but it still is doing it. GRRR!! I am going to see what happens once I get a better power block, and maybe that will fix it?!?

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                            • DominusD
                              Dominus
                              last edited by

                              UPDATE:
                              Tried running the same SD card on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and same thing. So I'm not sure if it is the power supply or not, as the Raspberry Pi 2 doesn't need a 2.5 amp block does it? And if it was the power supply, it would lock up the whole Pi right? Not just EmulationStation, as I can still SSH and get access to the Pi itself. Not too sure what else to test or try now?

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                              • pjftP
                                pjft
                                last edited by pjft

                                Hi @Dominus. Is this still an issue? There have been plenty of changes to this area of the code, so wanted to confirm whether this had been fixed for you.

                                Thanks!

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                                • DominusD
                                  Dominus @pjft
                                  last edited by

                                  @pjft I ended up doing a complete reinstall of everything. It never did happen after that. I originally cut down on the number of systems I used so that might have helped, but once I scraped everything I tried to not go into that menu anymore lol. But with all the new improvements and no more white screen of death I assume it shouldn't be a problem anymore.

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