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    Emulationstation Enhancement Request (loading screen)

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    • AlexMurphyA
      AlexMurphy Banned @Capeman
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      @Capeman Yeah, it burns the retinas off me if I'm sitting in a dark room and launch ES. I have a custom splash video but that plays when I boot up. I boot by default to the command line and have a custom menu here to launch Kodi, RetroPie, Desktop, Midnight Commander etc... When I launch ES from here I get the blinding white ES splash. The ability to hide / alter / turn this off would be appreciated by so many.

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      • CapemanC
        Capeman
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        As Herb noted, an option to hide it looks to have been implemented in a more recent version of ES, which i plan to update to.

        I found documentation on this in Github...
        Added a --no-splash option for disableing the ES logo

        But, unfortunately I'm bad at reading code and it doesnt seem to outwardly explain how this setting works... I'm still looking around and/or waiting for somebody smarter than myself to chime in. I'll let you know if i come across anything.

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

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        • AlexMurphyA
          AlexMurphy Banned @herb_fargus
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          @herb_fargus That really only works if you boot straight into ES afaik (unless I have missed a recent change).

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          • CapemanC
            Capeman
            last edited by Capeman

            You know about this one already? Do you know where to activate this setting?

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

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            • AlexMurphyA
              AlexMurphy Banned @Capeman
              last edited by AlexMurphy

              @Capeman As I said it only works if you boot straight to ES. See this https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/splashscreen

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              • CapemanC
                Capeman
                last edited by Capeman

                I do boot directly into ES.

                But, I think I'm confused, the link you posted directs to the splash screen menu on retropie setup which controls the customizable splash screen that replaces the Retropie Logo splash screen. Not the hard coded white ES loading screen.

                Herb said above you could disable the ES splash screen and just have the customizable boot splash screen, if i read that right... and there seems to be github commit that was merged just a month or so ago that allows the white ES menu to be turned off... The wiki page doesn't seem to have been updated since june of last year, so it can't have this recent commit information on there.

                Maybe I'm reading this all wrong, haha.

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

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                • AlexMurphyA
                  AlexMurphy Banned @Capeman
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                  @Capeman Maybe I'm confused! I don't think the ES screen can be disabled without replacing it. I'm not able to access the Pi to check atm. @herb_fargus any clarification?

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                    EctoOne @herb_fargus
                    last edited by EctoOne

                    @herb_fargus said in Emulationstation Enhancement Request (loading screen):

                    @Capeman you can disable the ES splash and use a custom boot splash screen. It accomplishes the same thing.

                    This is a thing I was wondering about the last 2 days. How exactly do we do that? I guess we have to edit a script but I was never that deep into Linux to know what is executed in which order while booting.

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                    • AlexMurphyA
                      AlexMurphy Banned @Capeman
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                      @Capeman This if from setup scrip 4.1.19. There is no option to simply disable the ES splash. Maybe I am missing something...0_1489183913521_Screenshot_2017-03-10-22-09-02.png

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                        robertybob @AlexMurphy
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                        @AlexMurphy What does option two do?

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                        • AlexMurphyA
                          AlexMurphy Banned @robertybob
                          last edited by

                          @robertybob enables / disables the RetroPie splash screen or custom video splash.

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                            jdrassa
                            last edited by

                            There are 2 ways to do it. --no-splash is a command line argument. You can edit the startup script to add this.

                            The better way is to edit /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_settings.cfg and add the following line:

                            <bool name="SplashScreen" value="false" />
                            

                            It would be nice if it was configurable in the Settings menu in EmulationStation though. I'll have to add that to my todo list.

                            Get latest build of EmulationStation for Windows here

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                            • AlexMurphyA
                              AlexMurphy Banned @jdrassa
                              last edited by

                              @jdrassa Good man. And just to clarify... hahah! That will disable the ES retina burner splashscreen but leave the RetroPie splashscreen/video?

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                                jdrassa @AlexMurphy
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                                @AlexMurphy Correct

                                Get latest build of EmulationStation for Windows here

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                                • CapemanC
                                  Capeman
                                  last edited by

                                  Brilliant! I can't wait to test it out!

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

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                                  • AlexMurphyA
                                    AlexMurphy Banned @Capeman
                                    last edited by AlexMurphy

                                    @Capeman Just added it myself. It worked great. A 1 or 2 second black screen then straight in. I hated that bloody screen!

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                                    • herb_fargusH
                                      herb_fargus administrators
                                      last edited by

                                      For the record I did create a black splash screen for ES :

                                      https://github.com/RetroPie/EmulationStation/pull/52

                                      But... The white fade is hardcoded into the whole system so it looked stupid to have it flash white as it loaded a black splash

                                      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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                                      • AlexMurphyA
                                        AlexMurphy Banned @herb_fargus
                                        last edited by AlexMurphy

                                        @herb_fargus You're right of course. Just checked it again and there is a momentary flash of white just before the ES carousel pops up. But I can definitely live with that for now. That pure white ES splash was just too much.

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                                          Totaltweaker
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                                          @jdrassa This method seems to work great if the UI modes are not in use but if it's set into Kiosk mode the es_settings.cfg reverts to an unmodified state after reboot. Does enabling the Kiosk mode overwrite the es_settings.cfg file? If so can I modify the Kiosk mode to include the splash screen setting?

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