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      LinuxArcadeGuy @ruckage
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      @ruckage HAHAHAHA i dont know what arcade monitors you were looking at but no, i rebuild them and use old refurbished and new crt monitors and im sorry i have to extremely disagree with you! also thats just the phosphors mask from retropie the "mame phosphors" i have done nothing but screencap and layer.

      as for flooding, sorry, its diffucult because more questions and issues come up after each post, and i want to be topical in my replies rather than post a diary for someone to read just to answer one question theyre looking for

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        FlyingTomahawk @ruckage
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        @cyperghost

        lol
        I use 2x 8bitdo FC30 controllers and 2x arcade sticks. The arcade stick in the video is based on the Dreamcast arcade stick, obvious, but the buttons and stick are from Sanwa all wired to a xbox360 wireless controller PCB.

        @ruckage said in Neo Geo X Build:

        @flyingtomahawk
        Thanks for posting that video, shows it off nicely and I'm glad you've got it working properly now. Love the Famicom - great idea putting a power LED under the cartridge flap. b^.^d

        And a big big thanks for the donation you made, that's amazingly generous of you. I really appreciate it :).

        My pleasure.

        And that LED light is actually the light from the RPi3 PCB. It shines through it which is kinda cool.

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          ruckage @LinuxArcadeGuy
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          @linuxarcadeguy said in Neo Geo X Build:

          @ruckage HAHAHAHA i dont know what arcade monitors you were looking at but no, i rebuild them and use old refurbished and new crt monitors and im sorry i have to extremely disagree with you! also thats just the phosphors mask from retropie the "mame phosphors" i have done nothing but screencap and layer.

          No arcade monitors I've seen looked like that - that's using bilinear filtering (which is too harsh and completely destroys any detail)l with an overlay on top. Arcade monitors may have exhibited some blur but it wasn't like that, the picture still looked well defined. Bilinear just looks 'muddy'. To each their own though...

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            skj @ruckage
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            @ruckage said in Neo Geo X Build:

            @skj

            You could manually edit the gamelist.xml but that would be very time consuming. The easiest way to do it is to scrape you roms using sselph scraper and make sure to tell it to also get marquees (see the help options in sselph scraper).
            You can then just replace the downloaded marquees with the ones in my marquee pack.

            Thanks for the reply, I managed to do what you suggested and successfully scraped all the neo geo games but it did not scrape anything at all for the capcom games, not sure what I'm doing wrong, any help would be appreciated 🙂

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              LinuxArcadeGuy @ruckage
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              @ruckage I beg to differ, and proof as the debate rages on ;)
              actual arcade screenshots from the worlds biggest arcade. I have done alot of research on this and as a software solution phosphors comes the closest to original crt monitors.
              3_1500826706625_IMG_0863.JPG 2_1500826706625_IMG_0862.JPG 1_1500826706624_IMG_0861.JPG 0_1500826706624_IMG_0864.JPG

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              • ruckageR
                ruckage @LinuxArcadeGuy
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                @linuxarcadeguy
                Zooming in to such a small area is hardly a fair comparison or proof as you wouldn't view it like that, not to mention 2 of those are out of focus.

                Here is a classic game room video of Super Spy on a real MVS and that picture looks pretty clear to me.

                I think we'll have to agree to disagree as the thread is being de-railed.

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                  LinuxArcadeGuy @ruckage
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                  @ruckage here here!

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                    edmaul69 @FlyingTomahawk
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                    @flyingtomahawk how do you get it to use the unibios?

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                      ruckage @edmaul69
                      last edited by ruckage

                      @edmaul69 said in Neo Geo X Build:

                      @flyingtomahawk how do you get it to use the unibios?

                      You can change the bios used in the quick menu in retroarch - I can't remember exactly where from memory but I think it's under options.

                      EDIT: just double checked on the wiki and it's:
                      Quick Menu > Options > Change Neo Geo mode to UNIBIOS

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                        ruckage @skj
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                        @skj said in Neo Geo X Build:

                        Thanks for the reply, I managed to do what you suggested and successfully scraped all the neo geo games but it did not scrape anything at all for the capcom games, not sure what I'm doing wrong, any help would be appreciated 🙂

                        Can you give me a little more info on what you did exactly to scrape the images and then I may be able to see where the problem is.

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                          edmaul69 @ruckage
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                          @ruckage thanks. So a question for you. Which emu are you using? I was using lr-fbalpha and i can change the bios and my neogeo.zip in my roms folder has up to 3.1 unibios. No matter which one i choose it doesnt display the unibios info. It even plays when i choose 3.2 which i dont even have. However lr-fbalpha2012 has option to just enable unibios but not choose which one like lr-fbalpha but it plays the 3.1 bios correctly. So i assume you use lr-fba2012. Since lr-fbalpha is the default main core by default and lr-fbalpha2012 is optional, just curious why you guys chose the optional version? Im going to use it just for the unibios but was curious on your reasons?

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                            ruckage @edmaul69
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                            @edmaul69
                            Hi. As far as I know I'm using the default emulator, I certainly never changed it. I can only choose UNIBIOS, (not a specific version) and according to the wiki it will use the latest version available in the neogeo.zip file.

                            edit - just checked and the version I'm using according to the retroarch info is FB Alpha v0.2.97.39, I can't check the runcommand at the moment as for some reason my joystick won't work with it and I don't have a keyboard handy.

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                                LinuxArcadeGuy
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                                @ruckage you mentioned to use "--no-splash" to eliminate ES loading screen, great heads up, problem tho.... randomly i get a white system text disclaimer that flashes on the screen for a half second... whats going on and can i remove it?

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                                  ruckage @LinuxArcadeGuy
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                                  @linuxarcadeguy said in Neo Geo X Build:

                                  @ruckage you mentioned to use "--no-splash" to eliminate ES loading screen, great heads up, problem tho.... randomly i get a white system text disclaimer that flashes on the screen for a half second... whats going on and can i remove it?

                                  Sorry, I honestly don't know. Any idea what it says?

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                                    LinuxArcadeGuy @ruckage
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                                    @ruckage is way too fast, a couple of times i got a quick glance cause it hung around for 10 seconds longer than expected, but its so random i can never prepare myself to view it, i will kill video splash, maybe it will appear longer and whatnot will post back0_1500838243086_photo_2017-07-23_14-30-31.jpg

                                    had to record as video literally there for only a nanosecond
                                    maybe its something to do with #auto maybe i need to put #quiet 0_1500839570798_Untitled.jpg ?

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                                      edmaul69 @LinuxArcadeGuy
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                                      @linuxarcadeguy this is normal boot text that can flash before the emulationstation screen if your video isnt long enough. It doesnt hide like all the other text.

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                                        LinuxArcadeGuy @edmaul69
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                                        @edmaul69 shite, there has to be a way...! or @ruckage can you make video fade to black 1 second longer?

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                                          skj @ruckage
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                                          @ruckage

                                          i followed the tutorial in this video

                                          i put all my cps roms in a directory called "capcom" and edited the es_systems.cfg to the following to play cps games in capcom directory

                                          <system>
                                          <name>capcom</name>
                                          <fullname>Capcom</fullname>
                                          <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/capcom</path>
                                          <extension>.fba .zip .FBA .ZIP</extension>
                                          <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS capcom %ROM%</command>
                                          <platform>capcom</platform>
                                          <theme>capcom</theme>
                                          </system>

                                          all the neogeo marquees and video snaps succesfully scraped but nothing scraped for the CPS games.

                                          any help would be much appreciated thank you

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                                            ruckage @LinuxArcadeGuy
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                                            @linuxarcadeguy said in Neo Geo X Build:

                                            @edmaul69 shite, there has to be a way...! or @ruckage can you make video fade to black 1 second longer?

                                            The trouble with that solution is I could end up continually making videos of varying lengths as everyone's setup is slightly different. On my setup ES is already up and running when the video ends (I don't even need to disable the ES splash).

                                            If there is call for it then I may consider doing 2 or 3 variations of slightly different lengths - e.g 10, 12, and 14 seconds.

                                            You could also see if there are ways to speed up your boot time - disabling 'wait for network on boot' can help a lot. Also a faster SD Card is another option (I use sandisk ultra).

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