Arcade Ambience MP3
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@backstander said in Arcade Ambience MP3:
chmod +x /home/pi/bgm.sh
That did the trick, huge thanks for that! Just one last thing. Is there some way to lower music volume to say, 70%? The music comes out blasting sometimes after playing a game. haha
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There's an alternate RetroPie BGM python script by @Livewire that has an option to set a volume and fade out & in:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-supportI believe all he is doing is added
mixer.music.set_volume(70);
to set the volume to 70%I'm not much of a python programmer so I'm not sure if you'd need to run
sudo apt-get install python-pygame
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It looks like @Livewire put some thought into his setup, definitely worth checking out.
However, I'm probably going to stick with what I know. Using the runcommand-onend.sh script mentioned earlier in the thread, another quick and easy method for BGM would be the following (and doesn't require checking for various processes every couple of seconds)
- edit /etc/rc.local and insert the following before the "exit 0" line
(sleep 10; sudo -u pi mpg123 -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1) &
change the sleep time as needed before music starts playing
2) edit/create /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh and add the followingpkill -STOP mpg123
- edit/create /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onend.sh and add the following
pkill -CONT mpg123
- make sure both scripts are executable
chmod a+x /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh chmod a+x /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onend.sh
If you wanted to play music based on the system you're exiting, instead of adding the command above to runcommand-onend.sh, you can add a check like the following and then play mp3s from the desired directory
if [[ $1 == *mame* ]]; then pkill mpg123 mpg123 -Z /path/to/mame/mp3s/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1 & else pkill -CONT mpg123 fi
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@synack I like your script a lot since it's just an mp3 player in the background. However, I had an idea.
Although ES doesn't detect what menu you're on, the theme should detect it right? If so, would it be possible to alter the .xml of the theme and tell it to play a certain folder of bg music?I know very little about programming so I could be way off, but it's just an idea.
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@df13 Unfortunately no, it doesn't work like that since the music playing is completely external. If ES accessed the individual XML files every time a new system was selected it would be possible using the 'last accessed time' of the files, but ES loads all of the files upon startup.
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when running arcade games using pifba emulator, the music doesn't stop playing...any fix?
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@synack This is actually a really great and simple solution... But I'm not sure if I'm going crazy or not, but it doesn't seem to kill mpg123 if I boot up Kodi. Not sure why that would be.
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@deadeye I don't know either. Is it only with Kodi? I also use it and have confirmed it works on my side.
Make sure you're using the latest version of the runcommand script and ensure /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh contains
pkill -STOP mpg123
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@synack thanks - yeah, it works for everything else. I tried both iterations you posted. The first didn't kill when loading up n64/kodi, the latter just kodi. I'll try updating and see if that changes anything. I'll post back to confirm. Cheers.
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@synack Ah, figured it out. It's only an issue if KODI is launched as an emulator. If I launch it through the Ports, it kills the music.
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@deadeye mine does not stop the music with certain arcade emulators. Is there a setting I'm missing?
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@synack I see there is a command on that other gent's thread for setting the volume level:
mixer.music.set_volume(70)
It is in the post that @backstander made about the .py script.
Would you happen to know how to integrate that command or one like it into your setup? The fact that the music is so loud is kind of a bummer and of course it does play over the game snap music which kind of sucks too.
Thanks in advance if you have any ideas!
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@synack If you have a solution that would be amazing!
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