Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement
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@Slythief At this stage, I assume that an image would be helpful as I think different people are reading a different problem from your statements, including yourself. From your last statement, I am assuming this is actually an overscan issue, that you'd adjust on config.txt, setting overscan to 1 and adding overscan to it (negative or positive, depending on what you're observing).
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Thank you for your answer, I will try! Will an official image be available?
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@Slythief said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Will an official image be available?
at some point yes, when we don't know
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I hope it arrives quickly.
I noticed that I was not the only one to have resolution issues but none of the proposed solutions worked.
Overscan doesn't work either, no matter the value nothing happens.
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I think the overscan settings don't work at all in Bookworm right now.
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Yes that's what I think
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@Slythief Can you share a screenshot, though? That would be tremendously helpful. Thanks!
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a TV screenshot to show what's happening?
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@Slythief Yes. And a copy of your config.txt file while we're at it :)
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config.txt: https://pastebin.com/ax7uKHeE
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@Slythief Yes, this is overscan related.
set
disable_overscan=0
and then add
overscan_left=32
overscan_right=32
overscan_top=32
overscan_bottom=32and see if anything changes.
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Nothing happens unfortunately.
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@Slythief Got it. Was reading up on it, seems to be an issue with Bookworm indeed. Sorry about that.
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Well, is there another solution instead of going with Bookworm?
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@Slythief Not on the Pi5, and not that I'm aware of. Unsure if you'd have a better experience installing Ubuntu, but I don't have any experience - nor knowledge - about that to share.
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Problem solved:
Add 1080p_audio.bin to usr/lib/firmware.
Add this line to cmdline.txt:
drm.edid_firmware=HDMI-A-1:1080p_audio.bin video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080M@60D
Now everything works smoothly at 1080p.
1080p_audio.bin:
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/download/file.php?id=65968&sid=dd445d858e1843336e5ab1ee27dae33c
If you have no sound:
From Emulation Station -> Retropie -> Audio and choose the last option.Reboot.
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Serious question
Can it play CARNEVIL?
What mame would it need? -
A new RPi5 with 2gb ram is out :
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/2gb-raspberry-pi-5-on-sale-now-at-50/
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Probably quite useful in the context of emulation. Even Dolphin's system requirements is only 2GB Ram
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@Jiryn said in Raspberry Pi 5 - official announcement:
Can it play CARNEVIL?
Playable enough with Mame2003 Plus. Here's a video from @Widge playing it
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