Video freezing
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Hello I'm currently running a raspberry pie 3, with retropie v4.4, Vilros 5v 2.5 amp power supply, sandisk 32g sd card, memorex 64g usb drive for roms, and usb controllers. My video is freezing for a few seconds repeatedly in all emulators. Nothing else is freezing, sound works and controls still respond. I'm not getting any warnings like the power lightning bolt or the temp warning. I've turned off my bluetooth and wifi, as I heard that could have been the problem. So far nothing I've done fixes the freezing issues.
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Are you using a case for your PI ? Did you configure any overclocking for the PI ? Is the USB driver powered externally or just from the PI ?
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@mitu Yes I'm using a case, I remove the top to prevent overheating during play and have heat sinks (No temp warning since removing the top.) Not overclocked. USB drive is thumb drive so there isn't an option for external power.
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@Ravensourcious Try removing the PI from the case and see if you still encounter the problem. There have been countless similar reports of power problems with the NesPI cases - are you using one ?
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@mitu it's a Vilros case that's shaped like a NES so i think so
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I removed it from the case and it is still having the same problem
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@Ravensourcious Do you have any special
config.txt
settings for the GPU (memory split) ? Do you have any other extra configurations/programs installed (i.e. video screensaver, video previews, MDB music.. ) ? -
No extra setting or programs, the only editing to the config.txt has been to shutdown the bluetooth.
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@mitu No extra setting or programs, the only editing to the config.txt has been to shutdown the bluetooth
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@Ravensourcious It still looks like a power issue. Are you able to try another power supply ?
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@mitu let me scrounge my house, I don't currently have the funds for a new power supply. Will update shortly
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@mitu what power supply is suggested? I'll have to purchase a new one, I was avoiding spending money on a possible solution, but if its the only solution left I guess I don't have a choice.
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@Ravensourcious I can't guarantee it would solve you issue, it's just that the symptoms match an insufficient power supply.
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@mitu I'm going to try reflashing my sd card first while I wait for my power supply to come in, since that's free. What's the best suggestion for a good power supply?
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@Ravensourcious The official RPI power supply.
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After the reflashing I've been running tests for a few hours tonight and haven't seen it freeze. Will keep this yup to date if the solution holds
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@mitu It was an image issue, reflash fixed everything
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