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    Slow video splashscreen

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    • jackiehannaJ
      jackiehanna
      last edited by

      I have a problem with the splash screen video when ever I boot my raspberry pi 3 the video rolles but it's super slow like its too slow
      My pi:raspberry pi 3
      RetroPie img:built from sd card
      Guide
      Supply charge :my mi redmi xiaomi 4x charger
      Guide:eta prime install 4.3

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      • C
        Cybrasty
        last edited by

        It looks like power supply issue for me.

        Playing video will consume more power than standard use. Is your red light ON constantly during video gameplay? If it blinks or even dims for a split second, you know for sure it is power supply, but even if it stays on I would test with a better power supply before troubleshooting more.

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        • BiZzAr721B
          BiZzAr721
          last edited by

          I have that issue on my pc monitor where it cuts out (monitor cuts out for 4 or 5 seconds as if I unplugged HDMI), then continues. I reduced the video size & resolution but still save the same problem. When I hook it up to my television, I don't have that issue.

          Try hooking it up to a different source and see if that changes anything.

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          • markyh444M
            markyh444 @jackiehanna
            last edited by markyh444

            @jackiehanna Dude, this is just another in a long line of issues you're having because of the power supply you're using.

            Please, just go and buy a proper one like you've been advised multiple times. It'll save you, and the forum members lots of hassle.

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