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      smellslikekimchi
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      I'm new to the community so I'd first like to say thank you all for sharing your knowledge with us newbies. It definitely helps us a ton and I personally really appreciate it. Introductions aside, I just had a simple question before I go ahead with this process, will the music stop when ES goes to standby/sleep mode? I will have my Retropie on at all times. I read the entire thread and didn't see anything about standby. Thank you!

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        ZingZonZot @smellslikekimchi
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        @smellslikekimchi I can confirm that, I just quit EMU station and the music stops as soon as it goes back to the CLI, but upon restarting EMU station it still plays.

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          smellslikekimchi @ZingZonZot
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          @ZingZonZot thank you for the instant reply! So to be clear, it stopped when you shut down ES? I was actually referring to when you just let it sit for a while and it goes to sleep.

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            synack @smellslikekimchi
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            @smellslikekimchi the short answer is no, it will keep playing and since that dimming/sleep mode is not externally indicated.

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              ZingZonZot @smellslikekimchi
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              @smellslikekimchi yes, it stopped when shutdown emulation station but like @synack said it doesn't when it's in sleep mode.

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                smellslikekimchi @synack
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                @synack @ZingZonZot aha, thank yall for this. I will hold off until I can figure out a way to have it stop on sleep. I'm new to this so it may take me a while. I'm curious, at cursory glance at Livewire's code do you think it would pause music during sleep?

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                  synack @smellslikekimchi
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                  @smellslikekimchi sorry, but no -- it would not stop.

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                    smellslikekimchi @synack
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                    @synack roger that. Thank you for your help

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                      ZingZonZot @ZingZonZot
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                      nevermind I solved my own game sound issue, @synack Thank you for your help I really appreciate it, man!

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                        karmakode @synack
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                        @synack good stuff man i was able to get this to work but i noticed whenever i try to go to retropie setup in the menu the screen goes black and i cant see anything but can hear the music still.....Did i do something wrong?

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                          karmakode @synack
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                          @synack nevermind i was ssh into the pi at the same time. thats why i was getting a blank screen. it would be awesome if there was a way to get different music when your in each system like recallbox

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                            raspy+
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                            @synack

                            thank you very much for this wonderful method!

                            if I was to type "emulationstation" at the command-line can I get the player to start again or do I have to reboot to autostart the process?

                            Thanks,

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                              synack @raspy+
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                              @raspy+ You can either reboot or execute the autostart.sh script which will invoke the mp3 player as well as emulationstation.

                              /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh
                              
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                                raspy+ @synack
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                                @synack

                                thanks for your quick response! ... I did a little poking around on the internet and even read up on how to make a basic shell script since I am such a noob. I just end up modifying the existing (/usr/bin/emulationstation) script by adding your script before "clear" and after "reset" like so and I can launch "emulationstation" with the same results from command-line:

                                #!/bin/bash

                                if [[ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]]; then
                                echo "emulationstation should not be run as root. If you used 'sudo emulationstation' please run without sudo."
                                exit 1
                                fi

                                if [[ "$(uname --machine)" != 86 ]]; then
                                if [[ -n "$(pidof X)" ]]; then
                                echo "X is running. Please shut down X in order to mitigate problems with losing keyboard input. For example, logout from LXDE."
                                exit 1
                                fi
                                fi

                                while pgrep omxplayer >/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
                                mpg123 -Z /media/usb0/music/*.mp3 2>/media/usb0/music/playlist &

                                clear
                                tput civis
                                "/opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/emulationstation.sh" "$@"
                                reset

                                pkill mpg123

                                EDIT: I forgot to mention that even though I can execute the "autostart.sh" script to achieve the same thing however I have Kodi booting first and I wanted to just launch emulationstation when I am at the command-line.

                                Thanks,

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                                  MoMan_
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                                  Audio continues playing when running ">ports_" games (Super Mario War, at least).

                                  What would I add to the script to kill audio when playing ported games?

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                                    smellslikekimchi @raspy+
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                                    @raspy+ Thank you for this update. This in conjunction with @synack 's tutorial gave me exactly what I wanted except for one small question:

                                    When I exit a game the menu music comes back on immediately when I exit to the game select screen. How do I add a bit of delay or "sleep" until the music starts back up again?

                                    Thanks!

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                                      synack @smellslikekimchi
                                      last edited by

                                      @smellslikekimchi

                                      to force a delay, edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/runcommand-onend.sh and instead of

                                      pkill -CONT mpg123
                                      

                                      use

                                      (sleep 2; pkill -CONT mpg123) &
                                      

                                      Of course, adjust the sleep # to your heart's desire.

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                                        smellslikekimchi @synack
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                                        @synack you are a king among peasants. This worked like a charm. Thank you again for your help.

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                                          CraveClone
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                                          @Livewire
                                          Just wanted to say thanks for the script, just what i was looking for and it worked perfectly!

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                                            dragon3gabriel
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                                            Script is working great, music is fully loaded and works fine turning it self off and back on across many different emulators except one. When I load up PPSSPP, it continues with out pause. Any solution to mute it like the other emu's?

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