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    • lostlessL
      lostless
      last edited by

      I see the latest ES has video screen saver, and i noticed it's only for video snaps that are scraped to games. I don't use video snaps and would like to just use a folder of random videos.
      And maybe another possibility is do like a random slide show of just the box art.

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        paulo
        last edited by

        The same here. I would just like to be able to select whatever video i want but it seems it's going to get the videos from the gamelist.xml.
        Like you said, creating a video folder where we could select a video for the screensaver.

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          zc @lostless
          last edited by

          @lostless i am also trying to figure this out. I no it pulls the videos from home/pi/retropie/roms and pulls from roms sub directorys. But like if i could figure out how to edit that. To lets say home/pi/retropie/roms/screensavers. Weed both be golden.

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          • AnalogHeroA
            AnalogHero
            last edited by

            I gave up on this as its not implemented correctly in my opinion. It should work like the picture screensaver where you choose a folder and it selects a random video from there.

            It once worked for me in an older version of ES, where i had no scraped video snaps. I just added the screensaver videos to some games (by editing the gamelist.xml)

            But now all my games have video snaps and i cant use my video screensaver collection from malixx.

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @AnalogHero
              last edited by

              @analoghero https://github.com/crcerror/emulationstation-binary-archive

              You can download ES2.6.2 from my "binary archive"
              This supports the feature you ment ;)

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              • AnalogHeroA
                AnalogHero @cyperghost
                last edited by

                @cyperghost Didnt know that. Thanks alot. :)

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @AnalogHero
                  last edited by cyperghost

                  @analoghero It supports the old feature with adding some files just to a gamelist ;)
                  It's a backup from RetroPie 4.2 as the custom collections were collected!

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                  • AnalogHeroA
                    AnalogHero @cyperghost
                    last edited by

                    @cyperghost Ahh i see. I test this in this very moment and couldnt find the feature im missing yet. :) As i see now this is an older version of ES. Thought it might be a modded binary.

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost @AnalogHero
                      last edited by

                      @analoghero It's an old binary but you can add videotags to gamelist for exp. in RetroPie gamelist menu and it will display any video without being linked to a ROM
                      So this method works as it should
                      But you are totally right ... a dedicated folder just for videos would be great!

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