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      retronerd
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      ive changed the folder Scripts to PI/Scripts but it doesnt work:(?

      i havent changed anything in the script so the music folder shall be in roms right?

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        backstander @retronerd
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        @retronerd

        ive changed the folder Scripts to PI/Scripts but it doesnt work:(?

        The other thing I would check is if that Script is executable. Run this to make it executable:
        chmod +x /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py

        If it already was executable running this will not harm anything.

        i havent changed anything in the script so the music folder shall be in roms right?

        Yes @Livewire's script uses /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/music/ for the Music directory

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          retronerd
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          Thanks but that doesnt solve my problem????

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            backstander @retronerd
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            @retronerd
            Oh, make sure in /etc/rc.local that (sudo python /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py) & is all on one single line.

            Your 1st picture shows it on 2 lines.

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              retronerd
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              ive changed to 1 line but doesnt work

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                backstander @retronerd
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                @retronerd

                ive changed to 1 line but doesnt work

                Hmmm....just to verify, did you run sudo apt-get install python-pygame

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                  retronerd @backstander
                  last edited by retronerd

                  @backstander yes what im doing wrong?
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                  look at the S on script is that right? its from 1 page here

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                    retronerd
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                      backstander @retronerd
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                      @retronerd

                      what im doing wrong?

                      Hmmm...I'm kind of stumped right now.

                      look at the S on script is that right? its from 1 page here

                      That uppercase 'S' is correct in /home/pi/PyScripts/Test1.py

                      Your picture of the Test1.py looks correct as well.

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                        retronerd @backstander
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                        @backstander thats strange! ?????

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                          retronerd @retronerd
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                          @backstander
                          can i unistall this and install it again somehow?

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                            backstander @retronerd
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                            @retronerd
                            To uninstall use the step I posted above here:
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-support/125

                            Also here is an alternative script that kind of does the same thing. Maybe try to follow this one instead:
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-support/43

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                              retronerd @backstander
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                              @backstander ive tried the alternative script but i got this error?
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                                backstander @retronerd
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                                @retronerd
                                Try this first:
                                sudo apt-get update

                                Then try:
                                sudo apt-get install mpg123

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                                  retronerd
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                                  its seems to download:)
                                  how do i edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh which command?

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                                    backstander @retronerd
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                                    @retronerd

                                    how do i edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh which command?

                                    Most of us use that program "nano" to edit files from the command line. Examples below!

                                    step 2:
                                    nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh

                                    step 3:
                                    nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onstart.sh

                                    step 4:
                                    nano /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onend.sh

                                    step 5:
                                    nano /home/pi/.bashrc

                                    If any of those won't let you save your changes, then add sudo before the nano like sudo nano blah blah blah...

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                                      retronerd
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                                      Thanks! but where shall i put [[ $(tty) == "/dev/tty1" ]] && pkill mpg123 in last step?
                                      where shall i put my music?
                                      in step 2: shall i put it the row under emulationstation #auto?

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                                        backstander @retronerd
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                                        @retronerd

                                        but where shall i put [[ $(tty) == "/dev/tty1" ]] && pkill mpg123 in last step?

                                        inside the file /home/pi/.bashrc
                                        or nano /home/pi/.bashrc

                                        where shall i put my music?

                                        In a folder named /home/pi/bgm/

                                        "bgm" stands for Back Ground Music ;-)

                                        in step 2: shall i put it the row under emulationstation #auto?

                                        I believe so.

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                                          retronerd @backstander
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                                          @backstander said in Background Music [Continued from Help/Support]:

                                          inside the file /home/pi/.bashrc

                                          i mean under wish line in the file?

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                                            backstander @retronerd
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                                            @retronerd

                                            in step 2: shall i put it the row under emulationstation #auto?

                                            Correction! you put that before emulationstation #auto like this:

                                            while pgrep omxplayer >/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
                                            mpg123 -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
                                            emulationstation #auto
                                            

                                            inside the file /home/pi/.bashrc
                                            i mean under wish line in the file?

                                            I just put it at the very end of that file and it worked for me.

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