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    Hdmi banner flashes everytime I load and exit a game

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      Chef Otis
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      It's a little "HDMI" input logo that pops up constantly when exiting a game,or entering. Minor,yet slightly annoying. It's one of those Phoenix arcade monitors, I'm only using the hdmi plug via pi4. I feel like there's nothing I can do about it. Unless someone out there has a simple fix. Thanks.

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        This looks like a message shown by the monitor, perhaps related to a video mode change. Are you changing the video mode when starting a game ?

        Please add some info about your setup, as requested in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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          Chef Otis @mitu
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          It's a fresh setup on a pi4, everything is official and legit. This is my 4th retropie build and I've never run into this issue. It happens everytime I load a game and exit a game. Stumped.

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            Chef Otis @mitu
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            @mitu I used a fresh batocera image, just to see if it behaved the same when loading and exiting mame games. It doesn't happen. I prefer retropie so much more, I wonder what setting or line I'm missing? I've looked over so many configuration files, and I'm so lost.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by mitu

              I don't think there's any setting here - if the message shows up on start/end of game it's from the resolution change or video mode switching related.

              I'm not familiar with a 'Phoenix arcade monitor' - do you have a web page describing such monitor and what makes it so special that it shows this message ? Did you choose a different video mode for the games from the runcommand launch menu ?

              What's the output from following commands:

              tvservice -m CEA
              tvservice -m DMT
              
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                Chef Otis @mitu
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                @mitu one of these screens

                While messing around in the retropie settings menus, I realized opening the 'retroarch' settings would trigger the hdmi logo. None of the other menus. This lead me to believe retroarch was doing something with resolutions etc. Turns out disabling the fullscreen mode stopped the annoying little hdmi banner. Confirmed by entering and exiting the retroarch settings menu from the retropie settings. But that doesn't exactly apply when I actually try using lr-mame. It forces the fullscreen, even though it was saved.

                Everything was default when I started having these issues, guess I'll just try a fresh image.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Chef Otis
                  last edited by mitu

                  @Chef-Otis said in Hdmi banner flashes everytime I load and exit a game:

                  It forces the fullscreen, even though it was saved.

                  Fullscreen is set at runtime by runcommand, as a an additional configuration. I guess the 'fullscreen' video mode may be different than the 'current' video mode (even if 'current' video mode may have an identical resolution) - that's the reason I asked for the results of the tvservice commands, which should display all video modes reported by the monitor.

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