Posts by scottns
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PCSX2 is included in a Docker image because generic LE builds are 64bit only The Docker image of course features only one Nvidia driver which is recent. So it installs this Arch Linux - nvidia 418.43-7 (x86_64) which ist right now version 418.43 and all other drivers can't be installed at the same time Reverse Conflicts: nvidia-340xx, nvidia-340xx-dkms, nvidia-390xx, nvidia-390xx-dkms, nvidia-dkms so if you own an older card which is not supported by the lates driver set it will fail.
In the end blame either PCSX2 because they are too lazy to rewrite a proper 64bit recompiler or blame Nvidia for not including opensource drivers that cover all of their products.Ya, not blaming you or your build. Just trying to figure out the problem. Thanks for the response.
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No PCSX2 just doesn't run with nvidia drivers as docker image for whatever reasons. Maybe it's a PCSX2 config thing but since I don't use any nvidia cards in my htpc stuff I did not look into it.
Looks like I have the same issue. PCSX2 starts but complains the GS plugin failed. I've tried every option. I also have an nvidia card... If anyone comes up with an answer let me know. Thanks.
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Navigate to the config addon as described
LibreELEC 9.x RR [ Emulationstation | Retroarch | Pegasus | DolphinQT | Moonlight | Chrome | Spotify | MakeMKV ] disable autoscale in the Qt section and play around with the manual scale factor. If this does not help read the FAQ and configure xorg.conf according to your DPI.
That worked.. Appreciate the help!
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Logfiles... anyway I guess you haven't set the audio device in the addon, did you?
Ya, ok. My bad... Games are loading now and sound is working but I can't configure the controller because the Dolphin menus are not fitting on my TV screen so I can't see all the options. Probably a Dolphin thing and not an issue with your build though.
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Subject says it all. LibreELEC 9.0 (Leia). It's a fresh install. All other sound is working (movies, tv shows, etc). If I launch a game from Emulation Station (or direct from Retroarch) I get no game sounds. If I navigate to my roms directory and launch a game from there with an emulator the sound works fine. I've played around with all the sound drivers in Retroarch and tried them all.... Appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks.
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I had changed things from static IPs to DHCP in the house so I guess that would explain it but why would the IP changing effect a local hard drive in the PC?
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So when I first set things up I pointed my movies source to the HD in my PC and all the movies propagated fine. The system was fine for several months but now when I select a movie I get the message it's no longer available and do I want to remove it from the library. If I navigate to the HD through the file manager I can go to the movie from there and it will play fine. I'm having this issue with all movies, TV shows and music. Don't know why is suddenly stopped working but is there an easy way to repair the association to the PCs HD ??