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    Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      @gordonfreemanjr said in Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow:

      I just called Samsung and they confirmed that upscaling the resolution is what a Smart TV does and there’s no internal setting to change it.

      That's not exactly true. When using hdmi_safe, it reported the resolution correctly (640x480).

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        quicksilver @gordonfreemanjr
        last edited by quicksilver

        @gordonfreemanjr the solution @mitu suggested to limit the maximum resolution doesnt work by itself on my vizio tv either for some reason (it should work but I have learned my vizio has some weird quirks)

        What worked for me was also setting this in my config.txt

        hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
        
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          gordonfreemanjr @quicksilver
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          @quicksilver Thx. Was that the only additional line or have you included the one @mitu proposed as well?

          RPi 4 4GB
          Retropie v 4.7.1

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            quicksilver @gordonfreemanjr
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            @gordonfreemanjr That setting plus mitu's works for me.

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              gordonfreemanjr @quicksilver
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              @quicksilver IT WORKS.

              This is the only combination of settings that did it for me. Both need to be active at the same time. Now, when I press the HOME remote button to inspect the resolution, it's 1080p / 60 - and it shows in the emulation speed. For the first time ever, Amiberry works at full speed.

              This is the gamechanger for me.

              @quicksilver @mitu Thank you both for your help. It's been a long topic and couple days, but this is it. It works.

              Thank you!

              So, to sum up. The final working combination to fix the resoution for the RPi4/Samsung Smart TV combo:

              [hdmi:0]
              hdmi_max_pixel_freq=200000000
              [hdmi:1]
              hdmi_max_pixel_freq=200000000
              hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
              

              RPi 4 4GB
              Retropie v 4.7.1

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                last edited by mitu

                @gordonfreemanjr Well, glad you sorted it out.

                I'm wondering if the TV's EDID is not broken and/or lying about the TV's capabilities. Can you get the EDID contents from the TV with

                tvservice -d myTV.edid
                base64 myTV.edid
                

                then post the output of the last command.

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                  gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                  last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                  @mitu Sure. If you don't mind, I'll just attach the .edid file itself. My Ubuntu is unable to open in correctly.
                  https://we.tl/t-VITH1B471s

                  That’s how it appears on the screen though:
                  https://ibb.co/wKk2p4L

                  RPi 4 4GB
                  Retropie v 4.7.1

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                    last edited by

                    @gordonfreemanjr said in Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow:

                    @mitu Sure. If you don't mind, I'll just attach the .edid file itself. My Ubuntu is unable to open in correctly.

                    It's a small binary file which isn't meant to be seen as a text file. You need a program to decode it - like edid-decode- , and see the details.

                    I don't see anything out of the ordinary here, apart from the 4k video modes being filtered out (probably because of the configuration).

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                      gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                      last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                      @mitu @quicksilver Our case has made it to Amiberry FAQ:

                      https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/FAQ

                      RPi 4 4GB
                      Retropie v 4.7.1

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                        slimbrick @gordonfreemanjr
                        last edited by slimbrick

                        [EDIT: I fixed my issue, so I tried to delete the post but it wouldn't let me]

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators @slimbrick
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                          @slimbrick it would be more useful imho to leave your post and reply with your fix.

                          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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                            slimbrick @BuZz
                            last edited by slimbrick

                            @buzz
                            You have a good point.

                            I had a very similar problem to this thread. I replaced my Pi 3 retropie with a Pi 4 and retropie was behaving in a jittery fashion with Emulation Station and the games weren't smooth. I also have a 4K Samsung Smart TV as did the original poster. Although I wasn't using Amiberry, I was using mame, daphne, and jzintv and I figured the same solution that @gordonfreemanjr used would work for me. So I added the five lines to my /boot/config.txt file that he listed in his "IT WORKS" post but lo-and-behold it did not work for me. tvservice -s was still showing a 4K connection when I expected 1080p.

                            My solution was simple with a twist. Starting from the stock config.txt, I uncommented and modified the following:

                            hdmi_group:0=1
                            hdmi_mode:0=16
                            

                            It was necessary for me to add the :0 to get it to work. Now there are no jitters, the motion is smooth, and tvservice -s reports a 1080p connection.

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