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    • edmaul69
      edmaul69 @Allanbuzzy last edited by

      @allanbuzzy making the splashscreen video itself a smaller resolution fixes it. Not changing the resolution on the pi. If you convert your video to a smaller not 1080p video it fixes the issue.

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      • Allanbuzzy
        Allanbuzzy @edmaul69 last edited by

        @edmaul69 It's not 1080p, I use convert2mp3 and it only goes up to 720p.

        "What do you play games on?"
        "A LEGO brick."
        "LEGO What?

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        • Allanbuzzy
          Allanbuzzy @Allanbuzzy last edited by

          Is there still a way to get the bug fixed?

          "What do you play games on?"
          "A LEGO brick."
          "LEGO What?

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          • Allanbuzzy
            Allanbuzzy last edited by Allanbuzzy

            I tried connecting it to the living room TV and no signal.

            THE BUG IN QUESTION: (sorry for bad quality)

            "What do you play games on?"
            "A LEGO brick."
            "LEGO What?

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            • edmaul69
              edmaul69 @Allanbuzzy last edited by

              @allanbuzzy yeah i dont know how to fix the bug butt lowering the resolution of your actual video makes it work.

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              • Allanbuzzy
                Allanbuzzy @edmaul69 last edited by

                @edmaul69 So maybe 480p?

                "What do you play games on?"
                "A LEGO brick."
                "LEGO What?

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                • edmaul69
                  edmaul69 @Allanbuzzy last edited by

                  @allanbuzzy yeah. I think might have 720 worked for me but i could be wrong.

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                  • Allanbuzzy
                    Allanbuzzy @edmaul69 last edited by

                    @edmaul69 I did lower the resolution to about 360p, it's lost it's HD goodness but the issue is that the only time it cut was when the LEGO logo formed. I guess it's slowly fixing itself, I don't know

                    "What do you play games on?"
                    "A LEGO brick."
                    "LEGO What?

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                    • Allanbuzzy
                      Allanbuzzy last edited by

                      I do want to make a theme for my project, as I feel as if it deserves it. I like the Metro theme that @Omnija made, but I do not want to copy him or his work.

                      The one problem I have is that I am on a Mac, and I don't think there are any programs that help me create a theme.

                      "What do you play games on?"
                      "A LEGO brick."
                      "LEGO What?

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                      • Wombat
                        Wombat last edited by Wombat

                        Cool Lego Project!

                        About your splashscreen video problem. Try this:

                        Go to /etc/init.d/asplashscreen

                        Within that file, scroll down to where it says omxplayer -o both -b --layer 10000 "$line". Change that to omxplayer -o both --layer 10000 "$line". (You're removing the -b from the code)

                        That worked for my problem.

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                        • Allanbuzzy
                          Allanbuzzy @Wombat last edited by Allanbuzzy

                          @wombat Thanks for your suggestion, I'll try this and see if it'll work for my TV.

                          EDIT: IT WORKS! Thank you Wombat, that has made my day! Not one single cutoff!

                          "What do you play games on?"
                          "A LEGO brick."
                          "LEGO What?

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                          • Wombat
                            Wombat @Allanbuzzy last edited by

                            @allanbuzzy

                            Yea! Glad it worked for you! :)

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                            • Allanbuzzy
                              Allanbuzzy last edited by

                              Does anyone have a music script I could use? I found some good music I could use for my project.

                              "What do you play games on?"
                              "A LEGO brick."
                              "LEGO What?

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                              • Allanbuzzy
                                Allanbuzzy last edited by Allanbuzzy

                                This is pretty funny and weird at the same time, but basically on the RetroPie-Extra splash screens, something that I noticed was that someone already created a LEGO Pi splashscreen.

                                alt text

                                This is completely unrelated, but I noticed it very easily.

                                "What do you play games on?"
                                "A LEGO brick."
                                "LEGO What?

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