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    cyperghost
    last edited by cyperghost 1 Sept 2017, 21:08 9 Jan 2017, 21:06

    This year (2017!) I am 99.9% sure is no space for a Pie part 4. I think we will get a Pie 3.1 in shape of the famous A

    Read the rumours

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      Capeman
      last edited by 9 Jan 2017, 21:08

      I agree with everything you said, especially comparing to OpenEmu. The grid artwork mode would be the greatest thing to ever happen to retropie. It looks like it's being built per the other thread I was just commenting on, so hopefully we'll see that in the near future.

      OpenEmu has such a nice clean interface, anything to mimic that functionality would be awesome.

      Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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        Capeman
        last edited by 9 Jan 2017, 21:10

        OH... and a Favorite's list like Recalbox uses, set a game as favorites and they show up in a "system" all its own, that would be the best addition ever to the emulation station frontend... wonder how hard it would be to "appropriate" that from recalbox, haha.

        Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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          cyperghost @Capeman
          last edited by cyperghost 1 Sept 2017, 21:15 9 Jan 2017, 21:14

          @Capeman said in The Ideal RetroPie:

          OH... and a Favorite's list like Recalbox uses, set a game as favorites and they show up in a "system" all its own, that would be the best addition ever to the emulation station frontend... wonder how hard it would be to "appropriate" that from recalbox

          Favorite election for president

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            backstander @enderandrew
            last edited by backstander 1 Sept 2017, 21:30 9 Jan 2017, 21:26

            @enderandrew check out this article about what we can expect from RPi foundation in 2017.

            Raspberry Pi in 2017
            http://www.techrepublic.com/article/raspberry-pi-in-2017-new-boards-new-oses-and-more/

            @Capeman

            OH... and a Favorite's list like Recalbox uses, set a game as favorites and they show up in a "system" all its own, that would be the best addition ever to the emulation station frontend... wonder how hard it would be to "appropriate" that from recalbox, haha.

            I agree! Since the original creator has decided not to update EmulationStation anymore, I wonder how hard it would be if RetroPie and RecalBox worked together on an EmulationStation fork for the Raspberry Pi!

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              mattrixk @backstander
              last edited by 9 Jan 2017, 22:18

              @backstander: RetroBox or RecalPie?

              My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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                backstander @mattrixk
                last edited by 9 Jan 2017, 22:42

                @mattrixk
                RectroBoxie ;-)
                I'm not talking about a fork of RetroPie or RecalBox, I'm just suggesting a collaboration with the ES forks.

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                  kixut
                  last edited by 10 Jan 2017, 00:32

                  Hi, did someone say filtering, sorting, editing metadata - web ui ? I've had a little time over the holidays to do some coding and i've started writing a web ui for RetroPie, initially just to sort and move games, merge history data and scrape games, so far I've spent too much time (because I was having too much fun) translating the theming mechanics into web styles. However, that's mostly done and I'm getting into adding actual useful features like filtering, sorting and will soon be looking at editing metadata and then scraping/merging. Here's a screenshot showing filtering where I've typed 'pac' and on each key press the list instantly filters to the results
                  0_1484007533948_RetroPieApp.png

                  It's coded using AngularJS as a single page application, it loads very quickly, the user experience is as though you a browsing normal web pages with no flicker, no lag, while really at the back end the raspberry pi is opening a bunch of xml files and file listings...

                  ... I've not looked at what memory overhead it's taking up, size wise at the moment it's less than 1MB, most of which is the libraries I use and the unpacked resources from ES git code, the themes and images are just pulled (sym linked) in from their respective directories so don't take up any extra space

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                    herb_fargus administrators @kixut
                    last edited by 10 Jan 2017, 00:35

                    @kixut very cool. Definitely deserving of its own post on the forum if you've yet to do that :)

                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                      kixut @herb_fargus
                      last edited by kixut 1 Oct 2017, 19:03 10 Jan 2017, 19:02

                      @herb_fargus , sorry, yes reading it again it's way off topic, I'm in two minds whether to delete the post, happy to do so if you like, I'll definitely start a new thread a little further down the line.

                      back on topic I think that it's great as it is, a dream though would be something like Wiflow ... just love the smooth 3D animated box+box art animations all of which are themeable, not sure how that would work for Arcade classics though... maybe a 3D cabinets

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                        FlyingTomahawk @barbudreadmon
                        last edited by FlyingTomahawk 2 Jul 2017, 02:38 7 Feb 2017, 01:59

                        @barbudreadmon

                        Which udoo do you own? Ultra? Advanced+? Advanced? Basic?

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                          theantnest
                          last edited by 7 Feb 2017, 08:44

                          As a new user, I'd suggest a front end that focuses less on the systems and more on the games. A master games list that can be easily curated should be the first point of call, and going through lists of games by system (or emulator) should only be one way of filtering the list, as opposed to the way of going through your collection.

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                            barbudreadmon @FlyingTomahawk
                            last edited by 7 Feb 2017, 19:43

                            @FlyingTomahawk I took the ultra, having a backup computer with 8Go ram seemed like a good idea.

                            FBNeo developer - github - forum

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