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    Retropie on Raspbian Buster

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    • P
      POPEYE
      last edited by POPEYE

      I connect Pi over Composite, and I have problem with overscan. If I don't use overscan_scale, then screen size is fine in Console and Desktop, but it doesn't fit screen in EmulationStation and RetroArch. If I use overscan_scale, then screen size is fine in EmulationStation and RetroArch, but there is black frame around the screen in Console and Desktop. In RetroPie 4.3 (Raspbian Jessie) I only configured overscan in config.txt and everything is fine everywhere.

      I installed all optional packages, but three of them refused to install: snes9x (snes9x-RPI), love-0.10.2, uqm (it seems, it installed packages from Source, even though, I selected to install from Binary; may be it is normalfor this kind of installation).

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        POPEYE
        last edited by POPEYE

        Forgot to say: it is Pi 3 B+ and RetroPie 4.5.3 (according to RetroPie Setup Script).

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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators
          last edited by BuZz

          Buster isn't officially supported yet by RetroPie so not all packages will work. There are firmware issues related to composite out that may be related - eg https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1285 and https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1201

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            POPEYE
            last edited by POPEYE

            I connected composite audio and I have wheezing and, like, slow sound in RetroArch. I have changed audio settings in raspi-config and in RetroPie options. In VLC and Kodi sound seems to be normal.

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              POPEYE
              last edited by

              It is not only sound slow, the whole emulation in RetriArch is slow (around 30 fps).

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              • hostolisH
                hostolis
                last edited by

                Hello guys!
                Is it now fine to (manually) install retropie on Buster, on a pi3 b+?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Yes, but you can also install the 4.6 release image, it's based on Raspbian Buster Lite.

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                  • hostolisH
                    hostolis @mitu
                    last edited by hostolis

                    @mitu I already have a manual install on my p3 b+, and after updating retropie, I got 4.6 on stretch (I want to avoid losing my settings).
                    The retropie-setup.sh wont auto-install buster (I did select update underlying os kernel etc).

                    It holds back the kernel I think, this is what i get after I do apt-get upgrade.

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                    So you think it is ok to unblock the packages and let them install via sudo apt-get upgrade?

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      RetroPie-Setup will never upgrade the OS release, only the packages (including the kernel).

                      An in-place upgrade is not recommended (just as Raspbian does not recommend it), so you should install from the 4.6 image and transfer your settings and ROMS. As always, back-up your sdcard before.

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                      • hostolisH
                        hostolis @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu Right, will do that, thanks

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