

- #HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH PORTABLE#
- #HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH PRO#
- #HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH#
opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 1247: 8059 Bus error $ Using dec to pass codec parameters to muxers is dep$ I enable verbose logging and the last entries in runcommand.log are: But I get booted out as soon as I choose Start Recording. I tried messing about with the Recording options in RetroArch’s main menu, setting it to Medium quality, and also setting the output directory for recordings in the Directories section. without setting up a specific emulators.cfg? In RetroArch I tried using the Quick Menu “Start Recording” option on a Snes rom I had loaded, and all that happened is I crashed out back into Emulation Station.

Just out of interest, have you tried the ‘ad hoc’ Start Recording option i.e.
#HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH#
I also set up the udev rule and enabled Background mode.įor anyone who wants a bit of help with 8bitdo Bluetooth controllers, I recommend these two links: Shop our Raspberry Pi Retro Game Consoles loaded with Classic Arcade and. Seems like you have to leave both Enable Bluetooth and Start/Stop Discovery permanently active. Connect your Pad via USB cable to your Pi 4B while RetroPie is running, disconnect your Pad from USB, then pair it via Bluetooth, and while youre pairing it. When setting up your new retro gaming system at home, be sure to have an HDMI. From what I have learned (i may be wrong here) using multiple Bluetooth devices with retropie (i am using 4.4. The mini keyboard and controller that I got are both Bluetooth.
#HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH PORTABLE#
It’s almost like it’s completely deactivated.Įdit: Nevermind, I got it working by setting it up in My OSMC while simultaneously running the RetroPie Bluetooth configuration through an SSH session. am in the process of building a portable retropie unit with a touchscreen. However in RetroPie, when I go to Register Bluetooth device, there is no list shown at all. Was able to pair in Kodi and get it working fine - even had a go with the built in Retroplayer and tried a Snes game through the built in emulator.

When I go into My OSMC and then Network, Enable Bluetooth and the activate the Discovery mode I get a list of loads of different Bluetooth devices in the vicinty, of which one was my pad.
#HOW TO SET UP RETROPIE BLUETOOTH PRO#
I’m trying to setup my Bluetooth SF30 Pro pad from 8bitdo I’ve been able to do this from within Kodi itself. However, Bluetooth doesn’t seem to be working. Thanks for fixing, I can confirm that I was able to reinstall the Core and could boot into Emulation Station.
