retropie-setup-notes
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retropie-setup-notes
- Retropie Setup Notes
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Sharp-Bilinear Shaders for Retroarch
I personally still like the RetroPie setup the best. It has some quirks, but I think it's mostly a sensibly configured solution and there's plenty of community knowledge / help out there. Maybe it's just familiarity bias, but after many hours of poking around in it and tweaking stuff I can't say I dislike it.
IMHO worst part of the out-of-the-box experience with RetroPie is that everything is configured for maximum performance, which kinda means worst latency. The input lag is astronomical if you're used to original hardware / FPGA emulation / CRTs or zero-lag scalers etc. You can get it to very acceptable levels for many systems, but you have to know which settings to change.
Here are the notes I took when configuring and tuning my setup:
https://github.com/blitzcode/retropie-setup-notes/blob/maste...
They're for a Pi 3B that's setup for output on a CRT TV, but like 90% should apply to a Pi4 on an HDTV.
Shaders are always a personal taste thing. Those posted here certainly get the as sharp as possible without shimmering, blurring, borders or wrong aspect look right, but there are other options if you want the CRT look.
openauto
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What would be required between my car's wiring harness and a mini-pc/raspi to handle media and map steering wheel buttons?
Options are limited. Look here: https://github.com/f1xpl/openauto
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Way in over my head, any help would be great
Other than a DIY solution then possibly Open Auto (free and paid) could help?
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[Theme] Kustom UI with tasker integration. Server monitor, Car Page, Traffic Cams and more!
It would take a lot of time don't get me wrong & it can replace your infotainment center with a touchscreen & a rPi3B running OpenAutoPro but if you look at that feature set in the repo you'll see why it's wayyy better & integrates your android on multiple abstraction layers instead of just bluetooth. Plus the user interface is fully customizable with Qt (all open source)
- Anybody have any recommendations on radio unit upgrades. Something not terribly expensive
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[RELEASE] Spotify Car Thing Root/Unlock
Actually, maybe it's possible? This project seems like it could run on the Car Thing. https://github.com/f1xpl/openauto
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Android auto workarounds?
openauto, crankshaft
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[Discussion] Android Auto Alternative or Replacements, or Workarounds?
I dunno if this is the proper place to ask about this, but; we already know Android Auto is pretty locked down to Googly's services, and requires their apps for the extra functionality. I'm aware of some progress being made to work around it; someone did get Android Auto Running in MicroG as well as AACS and the wonderful reverse engineered OpenAuto
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I am a big noob please help me get openauto setup
I also tried sudo apt install https://github.com/f1xpl/openauto
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DIY car audio using a raspberry pi?
f1xpl/openauto: AndroidAuto headunit emulator (github.com)
What are some alternatives?
crt-240p-scale-shader - RetroArch GLSL shader for 240p CRT output
crankshaft - Crankshaft: A turnkey GNU/Linux solution that transforms a Raspberry Pi to an Android Auto head unit.
Sharp-Bilinear-Shaders - sharp bilinear shaders for RetroPie, Recalbox and Libretro for sharp pixels without pixel wobble and minimal blurring
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
AACS - Android Auto Server encapsulates communication with modern car infotainment system
Debian-Pi-Aarch64 - This is the first 64-bit system in the world to support all Raspberry Pi 64-bit hardware!!! (Include: PI400,4B,3B+,3B,3A+,Zero2W)
apkstudio - Open-source, cross platform Qt based IDE for reverse-engineering Android application packages.
aspia - Remote desktop and file transfer tool.
SteamAccountSwitcher - Qt Steam account switcher for linux
rpi-vk-driver - VK driver for the Raspberry Pi (Broadcom Videocore IV)
AA-Tweaker - Tool to apply patches to Google Play Services that will enable some extra functionality on Android Auto