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    Taking an actual screenshot?

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    • briankrossB
      briankross @herb_fargus
      last edited by briankross

      @herb_fargus said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

      @PingSpike taking a screenshot is already built into retroarch you just have to define in the retroarch.cfg which button it uses to initialise it

      I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I've been following along trying to setup the F8 key to take a screenshot (later this will be an arcade button), with no success.

      I'm using lr-mame2003 (for mame) and lr-nestopia (for nes) on rPi-3, RetroPie 3.8.1.

      Edited: /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg

      # Take screenshot
      input_screenshot = f8
      
      # Directory to dump screenshots to.
      screenshot_directory = /home/pi/RetroPie/MyScreenshots
      

      Created directory: /home/pi/RetroPie/MyScreenshots

      I noticed while playing a game using lr-mame2003, if I hit TAB I see the service menu, which has F12 as the screenshot key. After pressing F12, I'm not sure if there is a screen shot or where it might be stored.

      If I go to the RGUI menu and take a screenshot through the quick menu, it kicks me out of the game. I'm not sure if there is a screen shot or where it might be stored.

      Thoughts?

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      • FloobF
        Floob @briankross
        last edited by

        @briankross Try holding your hotkey enable button (usually Select) and then tapping F8.

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        • briankrossB
          briankross @Floob
          last edited by

          @Floob said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

          @briankross Try holding your hotkey enable button (usually Select) and then tapping F8.

          When I do that, it kicks me out of the game (either mame or nes) and I don't see anything in:

          /home/pi/.config/retroarch/screenshots
          

          or

          /home/pi/RetroPie/MyScreenshots
          
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          • FloobF
            Floob
            last edited by

            Thats odd. Can you put a copy of your opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg on pastebin.com?

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            • briankrossB
              briankross @Floob
              last edited by

              @Floob said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

              Thats odd. Can you put a copy of your opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg on pastebin.com?

              Yes, thank you for checking it out.

              /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator
                last edited by

                
                # Directory to dump screenshots to.
                screenshot_directory = /home/pi/RetroPie/MyScreenshots
                

                needs quotes. should be:

                
                # Directory to dump screenshots to.
                screenshot_directory = "/home/pi/RetroPie/MyScreenshots"
                

                also, does the directory exists and do you have write-access?

                also, i probably wouldn't use the function keys as mame already uses them for things, so every time you take a screenshot with f8 you'll be activating some mame option (i think possibly to do with frameskip).

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                • briankrossB
                  briankross @dankcushions
                  last edited by briankross

                  @dankcushions

                  Thanks, I made the change! This makes sense for directories.

                  Great point about the F8 key for mame games. I'll have a look for which keys may be unused, do you have a suggestion that's good for lr-mame2003 and lr-nestopia?

                  Permissions for the directory is 755, created by root.

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                  • dankcushionsD
                    dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
                    last edited by

                    @briankross said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                    @dankcushions

                    Thanks, I made the change! This makes sense for directories.

                    Great point about the F8 key for mame games. I'll have a look for which keys may be unused, do you have a suggestion that's good for lr-mame2003 and lr-nestopia?

                    i think 'p' is the default in retroarch, so that would be my preference :)

                    Permissions for the directory is 755, created by root.

                    755 is fine if it is owned by the pi user.. but i guess will be a problem if not.

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                    • briankrossB
                      briankross @dankcushions
                      last edited by

                      @dankcushions

                      I just uncommented the retroarch.cfg screenshot line and it was already set to f8. It looks like input_pause_toggle is set to p, but is commented out.

                      I've tried print_screen and "print_screen", neither work.

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                      • dankcushionsD
                        dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
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                        @briankross said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                        @dankcushions

                        I just uncommented the retroarch.cfg screenshot line and it was already set to f8. It looks like input_pause_toggle is set to p, but is commented out.

                        I've tried print_screen and "print_screen", neither work.

                        my mistake! f8 is the default key.. hmm, i dunno what i would use in that case... i take screenshots via the RGUI when i need to.

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                        • briankrossB
                          briankross @dankcushions
                          last edited by

                          @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                          @briankross said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                          @dankcushions

                          I just uncommented the retroarch.cfg screenshot line and it was already set to f8. It looks like input_pause_toggle is set to p, but is commented out.

                          I've tried print_screen and "print_screen", neither work.

                          my mistake! f8 is the default key.. hmm, i dunno what i would use in that case... i take screenshots via the RGUI when i need to.

                          When I use the quick menu from RGUI, it kicks me out of the game.

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                          • dankcushionsD
                            dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
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                            @briankross that's very odd. anything in /tmp/runcommand.log when that happens?

                            all this stuff should 'just work'

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                            • briankrossB
                              briankross @dankcushions
                              last edited by briankross

                              @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                              @briankross that's very odd. anything in /tmp/runcommand.log when that happens?

                              all this stuff should 'just work'

                              Edit: url in pastebin.com
                              Here's the log.

                              I ran Contra (nes), pressed select + x on a SNES gamepad to reach the RGUI, quick menu, take a screenshot.

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                              • dankcushionsD
                                dankcushions Global Moderator @briankross
                                last edited by

                                @briankross i thought you said quick menu crashed? if it's crashing when you create a screenshot i think maybe it's that permissions problem i mentioned earlier... but not sure. IMO it would have been best to test they work in the default directories before changing them.

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                                • briankrossB
                                  briankross @dankcushions
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                                  @dankcushions said in Taking an actual screenshot?:

                                  @briankross i thought you said quick menu crashed? if it's crashing when you create a screenshot i think maybe it's that permissions problem i mentioned earlier... but not sure. IMO it would have been best to test they work in the default directories before changing them.

                                  Doing what I mentioned above kicks me from the game back to Emulation Station.

                                  There were no directories set previously.

                                  Here's the original retroarch.cfg entries:

                                  # Take screenshot
                                  # input_screenshot = f8
                                  
                                  # Directory to dump screenshots to.
                                  # screenshot_directory =
                                  
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                                  • herb_fargusH
                                    herb_fargus administrators @briankross
                                    last edited by

                                    @briankross if you don't set the directories I think it just dumps them in the home directory.

                                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                    • UDb23U
                                      UDb23 @herb_fargus
                                      last edited by UDb23

                                      @herb_fargus
                                      Screenshots taken thru RGUI are saved in the home/pi/.config/retroarch/screenshots/ folder.
                                      I think it's default as I have never set any screeshot_directory parameter.
                                      Just tested with lr-mame 2003 (retropie 3.8.1).

                                      RGUI takes a screenshot of the actual game screen area; it is not including bezel (when you enter RGUI the bezel is no longer shown). Does anybody know how to get also the bezel ?

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                                        RetroResolution @UDb23
                                        last edited by RetroResolution

                                        @UDb23 hi,
                                        If you use raspi2png (I covered this earlier in the thread I think - it was a while ago!), it grabs the entire GPU frame buffer as a .PNG file, so you'll get everything that is on-screen.

                                        [Edit: 4th post down in this thread, covers installing and using raspi2png]

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                                        • FloobF
                                          Floob @UDb23
                                          last edited by

                                          @UDb23 You can keep the bezel in RGUI with an option in there - its under the overlay section, and something like "keep overlay in RGUI"
                                          Not sure if that will help include it in the screenshot though.

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                                          • briankrossB
                                            briankross
                                            last edited by

                                            Just wanted to jump in with a quick question.

                                            Is "raspi2png" the only option if not using retroarch based emulators? (I hope I said that right!)

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