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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @psyke83
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      @psyke83 You're right - I think it was a firmware update that was released which fixed this for Kodi and for steamlink you know better.

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      • LiveFreeDeadL
        LiveFreeDead @aatheronb
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        @aatheronb

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        • RascasR
          Rascas @LiveFreeDead
          last edited by

          @LiveFreeDead Man, that video is fake, please don't publish something that you aren't sure if it is fake or not.

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          • RascasR
            Rascas
            last edited by Rascas

            @mitu What image are you talking about ? About the overscan_scale, yes it was fixed in firmware sometime ago, it is included in latest Raspbian versions.

            @BuZz I am pretty busy this days, I didn't received my RPi 4 yet, but I "played" a bit with one today, and from what I saw and read, despite the legacy driver (aka as broadcom proprietary drivers) still works for some parts, like h264 hw video decoding and some opengl es 2.0 stuff, it is buggy and the intention from the RPi Foundation is to abandon it completely and use the opensource video driver (mesa drivers) instead. For example, the legacy driver doesn't support the new h265 decoder. So probably you will have to develop an independent image / scripts for RPi 4, using the opensource drivers or migrate everything done in the past to the opensource driver. I believe that leaving the older RPi stuff like it is for now, and start working on RPi 4 image / scripts only on opensource driver will be easier.

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            • BuZzB
              BuZz administrators @Rascas
              last edited by BuZz

              @Rascas thanks for the info.

              yeah. Actually that sounds a lot like our plan. Legacy driver could be a stopover although I've had some issues with it so far but I've not really done any debugging. Just added some buster support to the build system etc. @psyke83 has done some work with support for fkms driver etc.

              I'm going to be releasing RetroPie 4.5 before we do any RPI 4 image. Which may be the final Stretch based RetroPie series.

              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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              • LiveFreeDeadL
                LiveFreeDead @Rascas
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                @Rascas It's not fake, look at his other videos, he shows it isn't fake:

                w w w . youtube . com/watch?v=BsihdHbJMc8

                Don't want to post more videos inline, but he enjoys everyone calling his testing fake. I can't say he doesn't have a Pi 3b+ nearby doing the work instead, but he has a Pi 4 so no need to say fake, it was the only one I found that did more than boot to desktop or try to play videos or use youtube, that is why I shared it, I hope it isn't fake, he played with PPSSPP as his newest video. If I am wrong I am sorry to waste your time. I guess we'll have to wait until someone can first hand respond with what it does for them.

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                  Jste84 @BuZz
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                  @BuZz said in Raspberry pi 4:

                  @Rascas thanks for the info.

                  yeah. Actually that sounds a lot like our plan. Legacy driver could be a stopover although I've had some issues with it so far but I've not really done any debugging. Just added some buster support to the build system etc. @psyke83 has done some work with support for fkms driver etc.

                  I'm going to be releasing RetroPie 4.5 before we do any RPI 4 image. Which may be the final Stretch based RetroPie series.

                  Massive respect for the work that you do, can I ask what's made you decide to release 4.5 first?

                  Is it purely because of the time spent on 4.5? Is there any concern that you build 4.5 and some of the updates don't work on the pi 4? Or do you feel that the changes in 4.5 will mean the 4 image will be better as a result?

                  Looking forward to both, just curious as to how you make a decision like that. 👍

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                  • BuZzB
                    BuZz administrators @Jste84
                    last edited by BuZz

                    @Jste84 4.5 is ready. RPI4 support is only just started. RetroPie doesn't work on the RPI4 yet.

                    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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                      marine88
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                      we need to wwait is very green board yet!

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                        karius1982 @Rascas
                        last edited by

                        @Rascas fake o not fake , but retroarch works, i've also tried it works, attached screenshot testing raspbian with retroarch+yabause (saturn)... 20190628_203057.jpg

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @karius1982
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                          @karius1982 Can you run retroarch --features and post the output ?

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                            karius1982 @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu ok

                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ retroarch --features
                            
                            Features:
                              LibretroDB:		LibretroDB support: yes
                              Command:		Command interface support: yes
                              Network Command:		Network Command interface support: yes
                              SDL:		SDL input/audio/video drivers: no
                              SDL2:		SDL2 input/audio/video drivers: yes
                              X11:		X11 input/video drivers: yes
                              wayland:		Wayland input/video drivers: yes
                              Threads:		Threading support: yes
                              Vulkan:		Vulkan video driver: no
                              OpenGL:		OpenGL   video driver support: yes
                              OpenGL ES:		OpenGLES video driver support: yes
                              XVideo:		Video driver: yes
                              UDEV:		UDEV/EVDEV input driver support: yes
                              EGL:		Video context driver: yes
                              KMS:		Video context driver: yes
                              OpenVG:		Video context driver: no
                              CoreAudio:		Audio driver: no
                              ALSA:		Audio driver: yes
                              OSS:		Audio driver: no
                              Jack:		Audio driver: yes
                              RSound:		Audio driver: no
                              RoarAudio:		Audio driver: no
                              PulseAudio:		Audio driver: yes
                              DirectSound:		Audio driver: no
                              WASAPI:		Audio driver: no
                              XAudio2:		Audio driver: no
                              OpenAL:		Audio driver: yes
                              OpenSL:		Audio driver: no
                              7zip:		7zip extraction support: yes
                              zlib:		.zip extraction support: yes
                              External:		External filter and plugin support: yes
                              Cg:		Fragment/vertex shader driver: no
                              GLSL:		Fragment/vertex shader driver: yes
                              HLSL:		Fragment/vertex shader driver: yes
                              libxml2:		libxml2 XML parsing: yes
                              SDL_image:		SDL_image image loading: no
                              rpng:		PNG image loading/encoding: yes
                              rjpeg:		JPEG image loading: yes
                              Dynamic:		Dynamic run-time loading of libretro library: yes
                              FFmpeg:		On-the-fly recording of gameplay with libavcodec: yes
                              FreeType:		TTF font rendering driver: yes
                              CoreText:		TTF font rendering driver (for OSX and/or iOS): no
                              Netplay:		Peer-to-peer netplay: yes
                              Python:		Script support in shaders: no
                              Libusb:		Libusb support: yes
                              Cocoa:		Cocoa UI companion support (for OSX and/or iOS): no
                              Qt:		Qt UI companion support: yes
                              AVFoundation:		Camera driver: no
                              Video4Linux2:		Camera driver: yes
                            
                            
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                            • LiveFreeDeadL
                              LiveFreeDead @karius1982
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                              @karius1982
                              Thank you, showing RetroArch working is 1/4 of the battle already won for RetroPie being at least at a stage that it will be able to be worked on by more devs than us all stuck waiting for the core OS devs to do their magic compiling new drivers, optimizations and updates, once the OS is ready for RetroArch in the mean time the Emulation Core coders can start on that side of things too.

                              Good luck everyone and I hope you have a speedy delivery of your Pi's, I ordered day 1 and it's since been pushed back to Aug 4th for me :( I guess the 4gb versions weren't the main batch for release.

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                              • RascasR
                                Rascas
                                last edited by

                                Yep, my mistake, I am sorry, it looks fine after all. I wasn't expecting that retroarch would run that good, without optimizations. Still not great but it will be better for sure.

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                                  marine88
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                                  I think the future will be good for the next revision this one just get very hot!

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