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    RP-Video Manager Not Applying Overlays

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      Ransom
      last edited by Ransom

      Hi @Floob , I had a question regarding your video manager script. I've had success with this before on an older pi, and originally on the one I have now (before my 8Bitdo woes necessitated a reinstall). But now, it seems the script isn't actually doing anything.

      Installation seems to go fine, once I choose options (3 for 1080p, then 1 for general CRT overlays with scanlines), no changes occur. I intended to try the MAME option as well, but suddenly none of my MAME roms are working anymore.

      Thanks for any help you might offer, this is more or less a fresh install, with the exception of copying over my game directories with sselph gamelists included, and some minor edits to the es_systems.cgf)

      EDIT: Little digging shows that no "overlays" directory is being created automatically in /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch, any ideas why?

      EDIT 2: I managed to get the overlays folder installed through the "manage packages" menu, but there still seems to be a permissions issue. Not sure what's causing this.

      When I install the video manager, I run everything as instructed on the github page, but then I try to run the "installed required files" since it's not installing what I need. I get this as a result

      mkdir: cannot create directory /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/overlays/1080p_4-3’: Permission denied
      

      ...show this for every file. nothing seems to get installed. How do I get around this permissions issue? This all seems very strange compared to previous installs of retropie.

      EDIT 3: I'd love to know some thoughts as to why this permissions issue started, but I have solved it for now.

      I used sudo chown -R pi /opt/retropie/ to give me the proper permissions, deleted the initial video manager install, then redid the whole thing. Opted to install needed files again, and finally things went as intended.

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      • FloobF
        Floob
        last edited by

        Which version of RetroPie are you using, and which version of the Video Manager?

        Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
        RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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          gmsnoodles
          last edited by

          I actually ran into the same issue, I'll try the fix you posted above. Curious, did this ever get resolved? Was the sudo chown -R pi /opt/retropie/ command you used sufficient to not cause any other issues?

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          • FloobF
            Floob
            last edited by

            I updated the tool a while ago to resolve most of these issues. If you confirm the version of RetroPie and the video tool you are using, I could replicate and check it out.

            Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
            RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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              gmsnoodles @Floob
              last edited by

              @Floob Holy crap, I didn't expect you'd answer that's awesome haha.

              I'm new to Retropie and Linux in general. I'm running RetroPie 4.0.2 and Video Manager v1.2.
              I was about to go through my steps and I realized I missed the very first step after running the video manager..I went right to Overlays for 1080p rather than going to Config Menu and then Install Required Files. I feel like such an idiot.

              So that said, whats the easiest fix for this? Can I go through the setup again or will that cause an issue where all the other steps are already done?

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              • FloobF
                Floob @gmsnoodles
                last edited by

                @gmsnoodles Yes, if you run the install option now, it shouldnt be a problem. Let us know how that goes.

                Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                  gmsnoodles @Floob
                  last edited by

                  @Floob Everything worked as intended. Thanks very much. Great job on the tool, it saves a lot of time and everything looks great!

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