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    PSX With Audio But No Video

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @dankcushions
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      @dankcushions said in PSX With Audio But No Video:

      i can't see why it would be overwriting your config/psx/retroach.cfg to a big file.

      Looking at the previous log, save on exit seems to be on:

      [INFO] [config] Saved new config to "/opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg".
      [INFO] [Cheats]: Save game-specific cheatfile: /home/pi/.config/retroarch/cheats/PCSX-ReARMed/Saban's Power Rangers Zeo - Full Tilt Battle Pinball (USA).cht

      Looking at the main retroarch.cfg, I see:

      config_save_on_exit = "false"
      

      @obsolete did you manually set back 'Save Configuration on Exit' in RetroArch's settings ?

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        obsolete @dankcushions
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        @dankcushions About changing the resolution/size, I did it from that menu and it didn’t change a thing. That’s why I went into raspi-config that time.

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          obsolete @mitu
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          @mitu No I did not change that back to off on settings. I configured the PSX controls at one time and had it set to save on exit on.

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            obsolete @dankcushions
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            @dankcushions

            i can't see why it would be overwriting your config/psx/retroach.cfg to a big file

            I found out that my retroarch.cfg.bkp is over 3,000 lines just like the retroarch.cfg. BUT, retroarch.cfg.rp-dist is only 3 lines.

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              obsolete
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              @mitu @dankcushions Currently the game I tried is working. I deleted that retroarch.cfg, HOWEVER please keep posted to this because I am not very hopeful for it staying this way. Also I was never able to change my screen resolution if you can help me with that.
              I just changed the configuration from PSX to save on exit on and I am going to load a controller remap file. Just letting everyone know what I'm doing in case I have to come back on here.

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                dankcushions Global Moderator @obsolete
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                @obsolete i really don't think you should change your CFG to save on exit on - retropie isn't really designed to function this way, and you don't need it on if you follow the configuration guidelines in our documents.

                secondly, why are you trying to change the resolution? what are you trying to achieve, specifically?

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                  obsolete @dankcushions
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                  @dankcushions I was just trying to take up more of my TV screen is all. Currently it’s just a square in the middle which I’m fine with in some games but with things like the PS1 I’d prefer them bigger.

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                    dankcushions Global Moderator @obsolete
                    last edited by dankcushions

                    @obsolete can you take a photo of the issue? presuming you're using a widescreen display, it's normal for there to be a back borders on the left and right because PSX games were not widescreen. you can stretch them to fit (although it will make the games distorted) via changing the aspect ratio - see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Configuration-Editor/#basic-configuration - you'd want to change the aspect ratio to 16:9 (widescreen) for lr-pcsx_rearmed.

                    if you're talking about additional small borders on the top and bottom, then that's https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Overscan#my-image-has-a-border

                    in any case, it's not a resolution issue and nothing you'd need to enable 'save on exit' for. if it doesn't sound like the above please post a photo of the issue.

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                      obsolete @dankcushions
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                      @dankcushions It’s more so the overscan I think that’s making it seem off. I went into raspi-config and turned overscan off already and it didn’t do anything.

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                        dankcushions Global Moderator @obsolete
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                        @obsolete can you please post your /boot/config.txt so we can verify?

                        i believe you're running an incorrect resolution globally.

                        [INFO] [Video]: Video @ 640x480

                        i presume you're running this on a modern TV?

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                          obsolete @dankcushions
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                          @dankcushions Here it is.
                          https://pastebin.com/YM24tVLy
                          This is a modern TV. Some of this had to be edited to get my raspberry pi just to dispaly video at all during setup. Thats why some of this is missing #'s.

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                            dankcushions Global Moderator @obsolete
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                            @obsolete maybe should have mentioned that :)

                            ok so that is surely your issue. you're using hdmi_safe=1, which forces

                            hdmi_group=2
                            hdmi_mode=4
                            

                            which means 640x480. it may be that your TV puts borders on such a low resolution, and there's nothing you can do about that after the fact.

                            i would change hdmi_safe=0 and manually edit hdmi_group and mode to something sensible for your TV. probably:

                            hdmi_group=1
                            hdmi_mode=16
                            

                            or

                            hdmi_group=2
                            hdmi_mode=82
                            

                            btw config_hdmi_boost=9 does nothing on a pi4.

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