[Theme] CRT
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Fantasic work! I love that it's so clean.
Been fiddling the last couple days manually adding videos to all my games, it's so damn good.
If I did have one thought. The box the roms names appear in is too short for many games especially considering the font size.
I was looking at the theme config files and I though I found what I needed to configure to make it wider but it didn't work. Can anyone suggest what I should be looking at? -
@abodi The part you are looking for is in theme.xml (in root)
<textlist name="gamelist"> ... <size>0.625 0.675</size> ... </textlist>
Line 42 and line 99 (from github). The first number is the percentage of X, and the second number is percentage of Y.
So 0.625 is 62.5% of the screen width, and 0.675 is 67.5% of the screen height. To change the width of the gamelist, change the first number to anything from 0 to 1.
Alternatively you could change the <fontSize> of
<textlist name="gamelist">
to make the text smaller.To learn more you can read Creating Your Own EmulationStation Theme on the wiki.
Edit: formatting.
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@sam85461 said in [New Theme] 'CRT' with support for Video Preview:
Hey can anyone help me, i tried to install this on my computer version of emulation station but it shows as all white and none of the assets show up. thanks
I'm having the same issue on my RetroPie actually. Not sure what the issue is. I'm running version 4.1.11
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@sam85461 The old windows version you can download doesn't have video support.
Download this one for windows: https://github.com/fieldofcows/EmulationStation/releases/tag/v0.1-beta.7
It has some issues, if you have subfolders with roms inside rom folder ES crash, and if you scrape games it deletes your video tags, but it's the latest for windows with video support till next release with all bugfixes.
@mrpinchy seems you have a theme without video support, you need a theme that support video.
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Nice job !
Is there a way to use a distant video ? (like http://domaine.tld/video.mp4 ) -
@alphatoanant You're right - the kid friendly version of ES I have (the default) doesn't support video so it reverts to the basic "so bright white you may go blind" theme. Not sure if that's in @ZIGURANA's area or not, but I'll follow the threads to see what is up and keep an eye on it. Thanks for passing it along.
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@Nismo I downloaded this theme directly from https://github.com/anthonycaccese/es-theme-crt
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Would it be possible to get Genre and release date displayed in there again in the theme? Possibly at the same time as players and last played? I really enjoy the release date info myself when looking through the roms. :)
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How is this on resources and power when running lots of systems?
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@wiltur said in [New Theme] 'CRT' with support for Video Preview:
Nice job !
Is there a way to use a distant video ? (like http://domaine.tld/video.mp4 )Sorry what is distant video? I can't open the link or download the file, error for me.
@mrpinchy said in [New Theme] 'CRT' with support for Video Preview:
@Nismo I downloaded this theme directly from https://github.com/anthonycaccese/es-theme-crt
Then you need to be sure that the paths to the video files are set correctly in your gamelists.xml for each game.
This theme is working for me.
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@alphatoanant This is really good! I just would request that you use up more of the screen if you can. It cuts off the names of the Games on the right, and there is lots of extra space there. Also maybe expand the metadata on the left if at all possible. It says "Last Playe..." and cuts off the end there. Also increase the size of the system logo in each system menu, would be my only gripes! This is amazing, almost exactly what I've been looking for.
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@Nismo said:
@wiltur said in [New Theme] 'CRT' with support for Video Preview:
Nice job !
Is there a way to use a distant video ? (like http://domaine.tld/video.mp4 )Sorry what is distant video? I can't open the link or download the file, error for me.
I think he meant linked/streamed video, that he can link via url rather than have it local.
I could be mistaken though
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I find the videos give me the temperature warning. Anyone else get this? Problem goes away when I plugged my fan in, but then I get the low voltage icon lol. Gonna have to figure something out here...
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@Dominus You're the second person to report a temperature warning when playing videos (the other was @pjft in this thread: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/5823/looking-for-testers-for-es-video-preview-on-raspberry-pi/58 ). @fieldofcows is looking into the issue, but neither he nor I have yet been quite able to reproduce it.
My guess is that it's some combination of a really close fitting case (no airflow), a manufacturing defect (some chips and boards might be of lower quality), or something unique to certain videos that is over-stressing the CPU.
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Thanks. I replied in the other thread.
480x360 at 30fps don't give me the temp warning, at least in my case. 320x240 are good as well.
Most old consoles would render at 320x240 or lower, so that should be good for the majority of videos.
What I found, however, is that the available videos to download at 320x240 at EmuMovies are low quality (unsure why that would be the case, as it's clearly more resolution than the SNES, NES, or most Arcade games from Mame and FBA, but that's how they were captured...) and the 640x480 ones are actually good quality, but when resized to 320x240 become super blurry, so it isn't a decent compromise.
For MAME videos, I found
http://www.progettosnaps.net/videosnaps/
To have the majority of videos at a decent resolution for us to use, most at 320x240 and super sharp.
EDIT: @Nismo I suspect by "distant" video he means "remote" video (i.e. from a web address, rather than a local path). It's likely a translation error. That would be cool, to some extent, I suppose.
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@pjft I think most of my videos are 480p. The ones on EmuMovies are lower quality because you need a membership to get the better ones. I got mine from other places though, or old torrents.
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@Dominus Got it.
What I did in the same case was to use Handbrake (Mac) or an equivalent software to batch resize them to 480x360, or even 320x240. Those shouldn't overheat.
Let me know how it goes - even if you just run a simple experiment with a single video and see if it works.
I downloaded one video from YouTube for a dreamcast game, and it comes in 360p (480x360) so that's an easy way to get a video snap in that resolution and test it out.
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@Dominus i did get the temp warning when scrolling through games for a long amount of time to make sure they were all working.
So videos are definitely adding to the load for sure
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@MWGemini i get temperature warnings too if I sit there browsing through games for an extended period.
It can happen on any video of any system, exiting back to the systems menu makes the temp warning go away within seconds.
My videoed are the low quality ones from emumovies.
I'm using the official pi case with the lid off (no fan)
I never get temp warnings playing any games or even watching high quality videos in kodi.
My guess is it may be relating to the rapid loading of many different files.
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@abodi Do you have any heatsinks on your Pi? I don't have any on this one, and I was hoping that it would help.
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