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  • in reply to: Changing the splash screen #82863
    byteknight
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    BTW, you’re welcome! ;)

    You can hide most of the boot text by editing /boot/cmdline.txt file and remove “console=tty1”.

    Not sure how to make the Splashcreen stay up longer, but this post shows how to play a movie over everything during boot-up.

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    anyway..
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    in reply to: Changing the splash screen #82819
    byteknight
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    The location of the splashscreen(s) has changed with the new version, and multiple splashscreens now come with it. The splashscreens are in individual folders under:

    /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/supplementary/splashscreens/

    You need to create a new folder in this directory like “mysplashscreen”, then put your image in this folder – it doesn’t matter what you name your splashscreen.

    Then run RetroPie-Setup under /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/
    sudo ./retropie_setup.sh

    Select number 3 Setup.
    Go down to 313 Select Splashscreen and choose your new folder.

    Should work after that!

    in reply to: Changing the splash screen #6355
    byteknight
    Participant

    Another simple way to change the splashscreen is to just replace the splashscreen.png file at /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/supplementary/splashscreens/retropieproject/splashscreen.png. I used the ftp program Cyberduck on my computer and uploaded it to the Raspberry Pi.

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