Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]
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Hmmm terminal is spitting out "ALSA lib pcm.c:7843:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred" now.
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In autostart I put:
emulationstation & while pgrep omxplayer >/dev/null; do sleep 1; done; mpg123 -f 5000 -Z /home/pi/Music/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null & while (ps x |grep -v grep |grep -c "emulationstation")>0;do sleep 1; done; pkill mpg123; exit
This makes sure emulationstation loads while the video splashscreen is playing, and then as soon as the video is over, mpg123 plays. No more ES load screen.
The script monitors processes for the string "emulationstation". As soon as it gets no results, it kills mpg123. This ensures when you exit emulationstation, you don't get stuck in the script with the music playing
-f 5000
is for volume. See above.I'm a total noob, so this is just cobbled together from some googling. I have no idea if this is very efficient.
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@Concat That's a neat idea! However, I only have one problem. When my video plays, I can see the white borders of EmulationStation loading in the background (my video is a square shape). What could fix this? Also, strangely, the music does not start at all when ES is launched.
I started writing this post before you edited yours, so I only have tried the first three lines of your code. I also get the black screen upon editing ES, which you mentionned in your post before editing it. Fortunately, just pressing enter makes the terminal active again.
I'd like to implement your code, but so far it brings more problems for me. If I find what I was doing wrong, I'll let you know. By the way, neat find about the volume control for mpg123! I looked in their manual, and -f is to "scale". There is no mention of volume anywhere, it's like they made it cryptic on purpose :P
Edit: just FYI, I used -f 20000 instead of -f 5000 for mpg123 as you wrote in your post. I think 5000 is not loud enough ;)
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@felleg
Hey, the video splashscreen just renders on top, so that's why you can see the white of ES around it. I assume the easiest fix would be to just make a 16:9 video so it fills the screen.I'm not sure about the other issues you're having. Did you only just try to implement this, or was it working for you before? ...what version of RetroPie are you running? ...and are you sure you put the music into the right folder? If you look at my code, you'll see I have mine in /home/pi/Music
As for volume, I wasn't recommending 5000, that's just what I have. Maybe the track I have is just really loud.
This page lists the arguments: https://linux.die.net/man/1/mpg123
I see a few RVA arguments that sound like they normalize the volume from track to track. I will probably try to include this as well.
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Sorry to ask again, but is there away to get Livewire's script to pause when booting up PPSSPP emulator the way it does for every other emulator. Can't seem to find a solution anywhere for this.
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Can anyone help.
I have the background music all up and running thanks Livewire.
The problem I have is ports.
When I run Streets of Rage Remake the background music does not stop.
I have added "sorr" in the emulators list and still does not work.
Does anyone have a way to fade the music in the ports section please?
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I know this topic is huge, but Livewire's script is a year old. If you look you will see that @synack came up with a much simpler solution that will probably solve both of your issues. Retropie was updated not too long ago with support for runcommand-onstart and onend user scripts. Those scripts can be employed to turn off the music.
I'm not sure anyone is still tweaking Livewire's script.
Should probably be a new topic really, since it's very confusing to switch the discussion to a different method half way through.
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@Concat said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:
I know this topic is huge, but Livewire's script is a year old. If you look you will see that @synack came up with a much simpler solution that will probably solve both of your issues. Retropie was updated not too long ago with support for runcommand-onstart and onend user scripts. Those scripts can be employed to turn off the music.
I'm not sure anyone is still tweaking Livewire's script.
Should probably be a new topic really, since it's very confusing to switch the discussion to a different method half way through.
Had no idea there was another method can you post a link to it please? Its a shame its not in an official build yet.
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Looks for synack's original post in this topic.
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@synack I just tried this and it worked great! Thank you!. One thing, the files runcommand-onstart.sh and runcommand-onend.sh did not exist on /opt/retropie/configs/all so I had to create them. For everyone else doing this, just remember to set chmod 755 on both files. Also, picked up some music from Minibosses to go with it.
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Just curious, since someone said it above, your splash screen video can render over the top of the emulationstation loading screen?
I'm using the Carbon theme video splash screen and it transitions from that to the emulation station screen.
Is there any extra configuration I can do to have emulation station loading underneath my splash screen video?
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@homerotl I followed synack's instructions and created the files missing. I made sure they are set to chmod 755. The issue I have is the music is playing in the menu but it keeps playing when I launch and play a game. I'm on retropie 4.1.10
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The music also does not stop when playing Neo-Geo games with pifba even tho its in the .py script?!
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@GTR_BOSS said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:
The music also does not stop when playing Neo-Geo games with pifba even tho its in the .py script?!
Are you still trying to get the original scripts to work??? Why not try Synack's method??
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@Concat Thanks I am going to try and get the other method to work now. Can you please tell me how do I uninstall the first method completely?
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@GTR_BOSS
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@GTR_BOSS
I guess it depends on what you did originally to install it.I think all you need to is edit
/etc/rc.local
and remove this line from near the bottom:(sudo python /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py) &
Then, if you want, you can delete
/home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py
and then reboot your RPi.
(if you called your .py file something else or put it in a different directory, just substitute as needed!) -
@synack - I went with the original script and have LXDE installed and can't figure out what I should add to the list of emulators to get the music to stop once I launch desktop from within EM. If I F4 out to terminal and enter 'startx' of course the music has already stopped at that point but I want to be able to have music stop playing when launch form within EM. Any suggestions? Thanks a ton.
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Work perfectly ! Thx !!
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