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Atari Video Pinball backdrop

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    JimmyFromTheBay
    last edited by 28 Aug 2021, 10:21

    Does anyone have a working CFG/PNG setup for this? I've been fiddling with custom video settings for two hours with the only backdrop image I can find online (low-quality version attached for illustration purposes), and I just CANNOT get the lights to line up with the background.

    vpin.jpg

    If anyone's got a ready-made one it'd be much appreciated.

    Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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      roslof @JimmyFromTheBay
      last edited by 29 Aug 2021, 16:39

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        Addison @JimmyFromTheBay
        last edited by Addison 9 Feb 2021, 06:22 2 Sept 2021, 05:17

        @jimmyfromthebay

        Super tough request.

        Perhaps you could find something else but closely similar.

        https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=atari+video+pinball&qft=+filterui:imagesize-custom_1920_1080&form=IRFLTR&first=1&tsc=ImageHoverTitle

        Custom search link for an image 1920x1080 or greater.

        This HD video might be something to screen grab in there.

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          jamrom2 @JimmyFromTheBay
          last edited by 5 Sept 2021, 19:41

          @jimmyfromthebay

          sorry I'm jumping in so late...

          Something to consider with this era of Arcade games. The artwork is it is even available is done by volunteer. Many of the ultraviolet style backgrounds are just not out there or of poor quality because someone hasn't updated them yet...but we're blessed enough to have the versions available that are. Boot Hill is a great example of that...its been reworked a few time over the more than 20 years it's been available.

          This one is tough. It's not a popular game and it's availability is even less. So the graphic will remain what it is unless someone takes it on one day and makes a new, high quality version.

          Lining it up shouldn't be too hard. The MAME version that's in RetroPie should pickup the .lay file ok and properly position it.

          Honestly, if it's not looking so good, you might be better dumping it and moving into something more modern.

          I do have this running on my dedicated vertical cabinet using MAME .234. It lines up perfectly, but as mentioned already, has low quality.

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            JimmyFromTheBay @jamrom2
            last edited by 10 Sept 2021, 20:47

            @jamrom2 How do I actually use .LAY files in Retroarch? Never done it before, I just use standard CFG-and-PNG overlays.

            Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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              jamrom2 @JimmyFromTheBay
              last edited by jamrom2 9 Nov 2021, 02:18 11 Sept 2021, 01:16

              @jimmyfromthebay you can't they don't get recognized. I just tried it as well.

              I've done the same as you... I had the same experience with Frogs. I just had to keep moving it around till I got it right. Once I got it right, I locked in the numbers in the config file. Done.

              Maybe someone else has a better answer than I do, but like I said, I think you're doing it right.

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                rkoster @jamrom2
                last edited by 11 Sept 2021, 04:37

                @jamrom2 you can’t use .lay files, but you can use the older .art format. See here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/190381

                Github/helper scripts * Creativision/Arcadia/Astrocade guide * Amiga guide * Atari 8bit guide

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                  jamrom2 @rkoster
                  last edited by 11 Sept 2021, 16:06

                  @rkoster Thank you for posting that! Your input is always appreciated. Great write-up as well.

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                    JimmyFromTheBay @jamrom2
                    last edited by JimmyFromTheBay 19 Sept 2021, 15:39

                    "I just had to keep moving it around till I got it right. Once I got it right, I locked in the numbers in the config file."

                    @jamrom2 Do you mean for Video Pinball? If so, what are your config-file numbers?

                    Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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