Quick and easy guide for adding music to Emulatonstation on RetroPie. Noob friendly!
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Version 2 released. Go to https://github.com/Naprosnia/RetroPie_BGM_Player and check all the new stuff.
Tomorrow i record a new video. -
New video:
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@Naprosnia Yes I see
audacious
is your new player now. It seems very versatile. How is the CPU load? -
@cyperghost, very lightweight. I try with Game Music Emulation Library compiled by me, and it lags a little. But with audacious, it works very well.
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@Naprosnia We can update directly from the "update" option or we have to reinstall the script ?
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@Naprosnia There is still space for some software tweaks for sure but all in all ... well done!
@WarC0zes Yes, the update script wasn't changed to much so the update via menu should work -
@Naprosnia Really cool the version 2.0, great job. Thanks.
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@Naprosnia 2.0 is awesome! I don't know how it all works but somehow this should be considered for an optional RP package. Oh, enjoy your burger too :)
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Here's an interesting one, I changed the ES boot logo just fine, I removed the ES boot logo with the --no-splash tag but you cant have background music and not have the ES boot screen, it only works if I've got both. It does however work if i go into the setup.sh file and move the emulationstation --no-splash to the top and move the omx bgm music player to the bottom. I get no ES splash but music dont work. Unless it's the other way around then it works
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@gumpy123 hello, You use my version of bgm player? Can you post here autostart.sh content? I use omx splashscreen and the --no-splash for ES and everything works.
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@Naprosnia is there an option to implement this to the Ubuntu scenario. I have installed RetroPie to Ubuntu and the script works... but autostart on boot and start stop doesn't... any help?
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I followed the original tutorial, all was fine, I started up a game, the music faded out perfectly, but then there was no audio for the game. I am running the latest version of retropie on a raspberry 2.
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@RetroMarty Is your sound working if you don't install the music scripts ? What emulator is started when you have no sound ?
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@mitu Sorry, I was working with a different tutorial, I got this one in and just need help with how to access the file to put in th mp3s
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@RetroMarty You'll need to copy the
*.mp3
files into the/home/pi/bgm
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@mitu thank you so much, it works perfectly!
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@MapleStory I'm having a problem. I've got my mp3s to work but only when I f4 out of emulation station. When i go back into emulation station the music continues but if I shut down or reset my music will not play untill I f4 out of emulation station. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
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@liveforeva You likely setted.
autostart.sh
wrong ... real deal is this setup(sleep 10; mpg123 -q -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 < /dev/null) & emulationstation #auto
Check also if your path, where the music tracks are residing is
/home/pi/bgm
I think this will help you in some kind of making bgm for your images work again -
Didn't work at first but it turns out the filename is case sensitive. Once I changed that it worked fine. Only issue is when I return to emulationstation I want the music to start from the beginning, not resume from where it was. Is there something I can change to make it do this?
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@Arkz Instead of
-STOP
and-CONT
use just
pkill mpg123
inruncommand-onstart.sh
and
mpg123 -q -Z /home/pi/bgm/*.mp3 < /dev/null &
inruncommand-onend.sh
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