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      Muddyhardcore @vinnyl69
      last edited by

      @vinnyl69
      Did you ever get an answer on the how add an emulator (in my case Kodi as it's own system) to stop the background music when it's launched?

      Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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        ExarKunIv
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        @Muddyhardcore

        to get kodi to stop it is a two part thing. one you need to make sure that it is added to the list of systems that the music script is looking for, that is if you are useing the way that @Livewire made.

        that list is on line 25 of the script.

        and if you followed the steps to make kodi its own system you need to change one thing.

        when you make the kodi.sh you need to change this

        #!/bin/bash
        sudo Kodi
        

        to this

        #!/bin/bash
        "/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh" 0 _PORT_ "kodi" ""
        

        once that is done it will music will stop

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          Muddyhardcore @ExarKunIv
          last edited by

          @ExarKunIv

          Thanks I'll try the second part. Unfortunately I can't find the "list" you mention anywhere. I used WinSCP' search function and it did not find music.py anywhere. Where is this supposed to be located?

          Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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            backstander @Muddyhardcore
            last edited by backstander

            @Muddyhardcore

            I used WinSCP' search function and it did not find music.py anywhere. Where is this supposed to be located?

            RetroPie doesn't come with the music.py script, you put that script on your Raspberry Pi when following the directions on the first post. @Livewire actually calls it Test1.py but you can give it any name you want (like music.py for example).

            Execute the command `sudo nano /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py` replacing `Test1.py` with the (hopefully better) name you've saved the script as. At the top is a small section labeled "CONFIG".
            

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              Muddyhardcore @tmak
              last edited by

              Ok so if I followed this video, which I did, and my folder containing my mp3 is located in /home/pi/bgm

              What file name and where is it located that contains the script which has the list I need to edit so that the music stops when I launch kodi?

              @tmak said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

              I installed background music on retropie 4.2 pi3 per drew talks youtube video:

              Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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                ExarKunIv @Muddyhardcore
                last edited by

                @Muddyhardcore

                if you followed the vid word for word. then the script should be in a folder called scripts inside the music folder

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                  Muddyhardcore @ExarKunIv
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                  @ExarKunIv
                  Wow I feel like a jerk. I must have done something wrong or followed another guide. I don't have a music folder in the roms directory. I only have a "bgm" folder in /home/pi and I can't remember the directory they're in but I do have runcommand-onend & runcommand-onstart. I'm sorry for wasting everyone's time.

                  Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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                    ExarKunIv @Muddyhardcore
                    last edited by

                    @Muddyhardcore

                    its cool

                    you followed this guide then here
                    if you only have a bgm folder

                    but i think you changing the kodi script should work, if not we can figure something out

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                      Muddyhardcore @ExarKunIv
                      last edited by Muddyhardcore

                      @ExarKunIv
                      My kodi.sh file looks like this

                      Kodi-standalone

                      I set it up using this
                      Kodi Wiki

                      Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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                        Muddyhardcore @ExarKunIv
                        last edited by

                        @ExarKunIv
                        I tried to edit the current kodi.sh and it said access denied. I renamed it to kodi.sh.bak and just created a new kodi.sh using the code you provided and now the music stops when I launch Kodi. Thanks for the help and patience.

                        Pi 3, Retropie 4.2.7, 128GB SanDisk SD , CanaKit 5.1v Power Supply, 8bitdo NES30,

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                          ExarKunIv @Muddyhardcore
                          last edited by

                          @Muddyhardcore

                          im glad that it worked for you.
                          :)

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                            madmodder123
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                            Is there a way to modify this script to play an .m3u music stream from the internet?
                            It would be even more awesome to allow it to play the local files if no internet is connected.
                            To top it off I would like to make an entry in the Retropie to manage the background music (Play from internet, play local files, or no background music).

                            I was able to successfully play a .m3u but I am not sure how I would go about editing the script
                            Example:

                            wget -O - `wget -O - http://dir.xiph.org/listen/1677870/listen.m3u` | mpg123 -
                            

                            If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be extremely grateful

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                              madmodder123
                              last edited by madmodder123

                              Does anyone else get audio static when resuming/restarting the music after exiting an emulator?
                              EDIT: It seems to fix itself when I select "Restart Emulation Station" from the menu
                              This is with audio playing through the 3.5mm jack.

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                                backstander @madmodder123
                                last edited by

                                @madmodder123

                                Does anyone else get audio static when resuming/restarting the music after exiting an emulator?

                                I'm not sure if this is related to your static issues but you can try adding disable_audio_dither=1 to /boot/config.txt
                                If that doesn't help, you can also try adding audio_pwm_mode=2 to /boot/config.txt

                                More information here:
                                https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Sound-Issues/#white-noise-fix

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                                • cyperghostC
                                  cyperghost @synack
                                  last edited by cyperghost

                                  @synack Genious hack my friend!
                                  I love tracked music btw. :D
                                  Now my BGM is .....


                                  Would be nice if someone can create a theme for this ;)

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                                    ChelMaster04
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi,
                                    I just searched about if theres anything like this, with which you can add bgm to your Retropie system.. thing... sorry, my English isnt very good.

                                    But anyways: I fount this post, instantly tried it and it worked perfectly :)

                                    But now i have a Problem...
                                    I added the NDS Emulator DraStic from the experimental packages to my ES an of course your code isnt programmed to work with drastic, so the music continued playing after i launched a game in it.

                                    so to fix it, i added "drastic" to the list of emulatornames, following the example of the other emulators, that were written down in it.

                                    But it didn't work...

                                    I then changed the entry to "DraStic" and launched a game again and this time it worked, although the fading was to slow for my taste, so i went on increasing the volumefadespeed variable.

                                    Now it doesn't work again, even after returning the volumefadespeed to 0.02

                                    do you have any idea whats going on and how to fix this?

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                                      yfresh59
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi,
                                      I am using the python script to play background music! It works great without issue until now.

                                      I just started using a usb drive to put all my roms on. I'm using the method from the video link below for my usb drive.


                                      I know there are a few ways to use a usb flash drive with retropie, so I thought it would helpful for you to know how I'm using my usb flashdrive with my sd card still inserted.

                                      So after following the method in the video to use a usb stick with retropie, music no longer plays inside the retropie menu. Before I added a usb stick, the python script worked flawless and music played when it should without issue. Now with the new usb stick, no music plays anymore. My music sits inside a folder I named "music" and it's in my roms folder. How can I get music to play again with the new usb stick inserted?

                                      If I take out the usb stick, music plays just fine as it should

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                                      • ExarKunIvE
                                        ExarKunIv @yfresh59
                                        last edited by

                                        @yfresh59

                                        the only thing i can think of is when you have the USB drive plugged in. RetroPie changes where it looks for the ROMs. so the script that runs the music is looking in the wrong place. that is why when you remove the USB, the music starts again.

                                        so you will have to change the script to look in the correct place for your music

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                                          yfresh59 @ExarKunIv
                                          last edited by

                                          @ExarKunIv
                                          Thank you!
                                          I managed to figure it out this morning while exploring through Retropie files via ssh. My music folder (with the .py script) was still on my sd card. But I was curious about using the mpg123 for music. So I installed it and ran into the same problem. So I simply moved the bgm file from my sd card to my usb stick. I also changed the path in the config file for mpg123 via putty to match the new location on my usb stick. Now it works great!
                                          Sound I uninstall the python script? Mpg123 and python doesn't seem to be interfering with each other.

                                          I find weird that since using a usb stick, my custom splash screen videos and rom launcher splash screen pictures are all working just fine with or without the usb stick inserted. But the music folder had to be moved manually to the usb stick.

                                          Now, my setup is almost complete, just having trouble with scrapping data for roms, but I'll request help for that in the appropriate thread. This Pi has turned out to be a fun little project! I'm still a brand new to the Pi, but I'm loving it so far. Thank you for the help

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                                          • ExarKunIvE
                                            ExarKunIv @yfresh59
                                            last edited by

                                            @yfresh59

                                            glad that you got it cleared up

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