![]() ![]() The CEC log is to be read from the Pi side and the Pi has got only 1 HDMI port, so no need to change that to HDMI-2. I tried the CECFIX=1 stuff and changed in Kodi my CEC adapter settings to not turn off TV or things like that.ĮDIT: First question is solved. I’m using the latest OSMC release, RetroPie 4.3, emulationstation 2.7.1RP and a Pi2 model B. Do I have to define the remote TV keys (up, down, left, right, ok and exit) like I did with the keyboard? Will a remote control identified as a further controller or does it work out of the box if a CEC connection is made? Next question, what must be done in emulationstation to use the remote control as another input device? Currently I use a keyboard and a xbox controller, which both works perfectly. So, first question, where can I change that to use HDMI port 2? My TV doesn’t support CEC in HDMI port 1. Opening a connection to the CEC adapter.īut my Pi is connected to HDMI port 2. Using 'recording device'ĬEC Parser created - libCEC version 4.0.2 If I start ES manually in a SSH session, it displays the following using HDMI port '1' I can control Kodi with my TV remote control via CEC, but I can’t get it to work in emulationstation. All is running perfect now - except the CEC stuff. I had so much fun to get RetroPie running over the last weekend with installing RetroPie from scratch, compiling emulators, modding themes to my personal needs adding content and of course playing all those retro games. This is my first post here and I want to say thank you for this wonderful project. Makefile:137: recipe for target ‘all’ failedĬould not successfully build emulationstation - EmulationStation - Frontend used by RetroPie for launching emulators (/home/osmc/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/emulationstation/emulationstation not found). Make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs…ĬMakeFiles/Makefile2:194: recipe for target ‘es-core/CMakeFiles/es-core.dir/all’ failed usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h:194:5: error: ‘cout’ was not declared in this scopeĮs-core/CMakeFiles/es-core.dir/build.make:77: recipe for target ‘es-core/CMakeFiles/es-core.dir/src/’ failed usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h:185:7: error: ‘cout’ was not declared in this scope usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h: In function ‘bool LibCecBootloader(const char*)’: ![]() usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h:148:5: error: ‘cout’ was not declared in this scope usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h:139:7: error: ‘cout’ was not declared in this scope usr/include/libcec/cecloader.h: In function ‘CEC::ICECAdapter* LibCecInitialise(CEC::libcec_configuration*, const char*)’: In file included from /home/osmc/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/emulationstation/es-core/src/CECInput.cpp:7:0: Building CXX object es-core/CMakeFiles/es-core.dir/src/īuilding CXX object es-core/CMakeFiles/es-core.dir/src/ This is the memory I had before starting: install-retroosmc.sh and select install basic package it starts preparing everything and after a while it gives me some compilation errors (see below) and in the end just ends and tells me that emulstation was not able to compile However I have a little problem with the compilation maybe you can help me. I have just installed the latest OSMI in my PI3 and now I am trying to install retrosmc on it First of all thank you for all the fantastic work it was put in this project. ![]()
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