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    Startup Splash Screen/Video Glitched and Corrupted

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    • Gaetan
      Gaetan Theme moderator @Acropolis40 last edited by

      @acropolis40 Hi, at this time this bug is not fix yet, it's related to Odroid XU4. Could be fix in a further release.
      Meawhile, don't worry and have a good game 🙂

      Boards : Now: Nuc i7 7567u // Past: Rpi3 B, Rpi3 B+, Odroid xu4
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      • Substring
        Substring @Acropolis40 last edited by

        @acropolis40 known problem, and it's a GPU driver problem, hardly any chance to be fixed before a loooooooooooooooooong time

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        • Acropolis40
          Acropolis40 last edited by

          Well that sucks I really like the Recalbox OS and this issue is the only thing that is stopping me from sticking with it . But I was trying to find a work around so I deleted everything out of the splash screen folder but when the system booted up this time it still displayed the corrupted image so is there another splash screen folder located somewhere else I hope if I delete this it should only display a black screen.
          On further note the Batocera OS that I believe is baced of Recalbox does not have this issue so maybe the devs can talk to those guys about borrowing some of there driver's I could be mistaken though.
          Thanks

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          • Substring
            Substring @Acropolis40 last edited by

            @acropolis40 we'll never ever talk with batocera. Never in my life

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            • Acropolis40
              Acropolis40 @Substring last edited by

              @substring did they steal your OS

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              • Substring
                Substring @Acropolis40 last edited by

                @acropolis40 long story, no need to brag about it

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                • Acropolis40
                  Acropolis40 @Substring last edited by

                  @substring Ok then thanks for the response guess i'l just have to try to find a work around.

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                  • HapHzrd
                    HapHzrd last edited by

                    I am having this same issue. As a temporary measure, I just removed the startup video while I wait for a fix.

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                    • Acropolis40
                      Acropolis40 @HapHzrd last edited by

                      @haphzrd Same but i'm still getting the same issue if its not a problem could you tell me exactly what files you deleted.
                      Thanks

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                      • user_ex
                        user_ex @Acropolis40 last edited by user_ex

                        @acropolis40 @HapHzrd I setted system.splash.length=-1 in recalbox.conf
                        That disabled video (against description) and no flicker at startup.

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                        • TobyRieper
                          TobyRieper last edited by

                          Any news from devs on this? I did try to make the duration that ES would play the video for longer but that didn't help. What you can do is replace the start up video with an mp4 that's just sound. Then you get a nice start up tune without fear of having a seizure and it's better than having nout at all.

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                          • Solo Ripper
                            Solo Ripper last edited by

                            Shouldn’t this be given some kind of priority so no one has an epileptic seizure? 😕

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                            • paradadf
                              paradadf Staff @Solo Ripper last edited by

                              @solo-ripper have you tried with the latest beta?

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                              • Solo Ripper
                                Solo Ripper @paradadf last edited by

                                @paradadf There’s a beta for the XU4? I thought it was only for the pi b+. Thanks.

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                                • littlebalup
                                  littlebalup last edited by

                                  I looked into that.

                                  At startup, on odroid, the S02splash script starts the splash mp4 video, in background process, using ffplay for x seconds (set to 20 by default. see recalbox.conf, system.splash.length parameter).
                                  Meantime the video is running, others startup scripts are running including the S31emulationstation script that display version logo (that is useless as the S02splash script do it after the splash video...) and start emulationstation without to wait the splash mp4 video finish. Making flickering effects.
                                  Said simpler, ffplay output is in conflict with fbv (via showlogo.sh) and emulationstation boot logo as it's displayed in the same time.

                                  Waiting a real fix you can do either of the following trick to display splash video properly:

                                  A simple trick is to not run the splash video in background so the other startup scripts will not run untill the video is finished. Boot process will be longer as nothing else will append the time the video is running.
                                  Open a ssh session on your recalbox then run :
                                  mount -o remount rw, /
                                  cd /etc/init.d
                                  nano S02splash

                                  Edit the file as shown bellow

                                  do_ffmpeg_start () {
                                      if ! `which ffplay >/dev/null` || [[ ! -f $video ]] ; then
                                          return
                                      fi
                                      ffplay_opts="-hide_banner -autoexit"
                                      ffplay_srt="subtitles=/recalbox/system/resources/splash/recalboxintro.srt:force_style='FontName=/usr/share/fonts/dejavu/DejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf,Fontsize=10'"
                                      ffplay $ffplay_opts -vf "$ffplay_srt" "$video" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
                                      PID=$!
                                      count=0
                                      if [[ $videolength -gt -1 ]]; then
                                          while [[ ! -f "/tmp/emulationstation.ready" && ! -e "/var/run/kodi.msg" && $count -lt $(($videolength*10)) ]]; do
                                              sleep 0.1
                                              ((count++))
                                          done
                                      fi
                                      do_ffmpeg_stop $PID
                                      show_logo &  # <-- edit here by adding the "&"
                                  }
                                  

                                  ...

                                  case "$1" in
                                      start)
                                          if [[ `cat /recalbox/recalbox.arch` == "rpi"* ]] ; then
                                              ( do_omx_start ; show_logo ) &
                                          else
                                              ( wait_for_fb ; do_ffmpeg_start ) #&  # <-- edit here by removing or commenting the "&"
                                          fi
                                          ;;
                                      stop)
                                  	   ;;
                                      restart|reload)
                                  	   ;;
                                      *)
                                  esac
                                  

                                  Save and close it with STRG + X
                                  You can customize the length of the splash video by editing your /recalbox/share/system/recalbox.conf file, system.splash.length parameter. 12 seconds is a good choice.

                                  --

                                  Another way is to modify S31emulationstation script to wait ffplay finished (or killed) before to start emulationstation. So the others sartup scripts will not wait video completion.
                                  Open an ssh session on your recalbox then run :
                                  mount -o remount rw, /
                                  cd /etc/init.d
                                  nano S31emulationstation

                                  Edit the file as shown bellow

                                  case "$1" in
                                    start)
                                  	enabled="`$systemsetting -command load -key system.es.atstartup`"
                                  	videoMode="`$systemsetting -command load -key system.es.videomode`"
                                  	if [ "$enabled" != "0" ];then
                                  		while [ "$(pidof ffplay)" ]; do	#<-- eddit here by adding this
                                  			sleep 0.1		#<-- eddit here by adding this
                                  		done				#<-- eddit here by adding this
                                  		/recalbox/scripts/showlogo.sh & # In case the logo has been removed, let's put it back again
                                  		echo $videoMode | grep -qE "(CEA|DMT) [0-9]{1,2} (HDMI|DVI)"
                                  		[ $? = "0" ] && tvservice -e "$videoMode"
                                  		settings_lang="`$systemsetting -command load -key system.language`"
                                  		recallog "starting emulationstation with lang = $settings_lang"
                                  		HOME=/recalbox/share/system LANG="${settings_lang}.UTF-8" SDL_VIDEO_GL_DRIVER=/usr/lib/libGLESv2.so SDL_VIDEO_EGL_DRIVER=/usr/lib/libGLESv2.so SDL_NOMOUSE=1 start-stop-daemon -S -q -m -p /var/run/emulationstation.pid  --exec /usr/bin/emulationstation &
                                  	fi
                                  	;;
                                  

                                  Save and close it with STRG + X

                                  --

                                  In both case, you can still customize the length of the splash video by editing your /recalbox/share/system/recalbox.conf file, system.splash.length parameter.
                                  12 seconds is a good choice.

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