![]() Lr-armsnes = “/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-armsnes/libpocketsnes.so –config /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg %ROM%” Snes9x = “/opt/retropie/emulators/snes9x/snes9x %ROM%” Pisnes = “/opt/retropie/emulators/pisnes/snes9x %ROM%” I’m using snes, with snes9x2010, I copy my log and config:Įxecuting: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-snes9x2010/snes9x2010_libretro.so –config /opt/retropie/configs/snes/retroarch.cfg –record rtmp://x./live2/SECRET_KEY –recordconfig /home/pi/RetroPie/recording/youtube.cfg “/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes/Super Mario World 2 – Yoshi’s Island (U) (M3) (V1.1).smc” –appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg Select it (it will now be the default so be sure to change it if you don’t want to stream next time you play) and when you launch the game you should now be streaming to YouTube. You will now see the new ‘lr-fceumm-record-youtube’ entry that we added. This will load the configuration screen, from there select ‘Select emulator for rom’. Now that we have everything setup we can stream to YouTube by starting a NES game and then pressing the ‘A’ button while the game is loading. Then save (CTRL+O) and exit nano (CTRL+X). Tells FFmpeg to use the config file we created earlier. recordconfig /home/pi/RetroPie/recording/youtube.cfg Is the YouTube URL we are streaming to and $$STREAM_KEY$$ is the YouTube stream key we got earlier. Lr-fceumm-record-youtube = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-fceumm/fceumm_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/nes/retroarch.cfg -record rtmp://a./live2/$$STREAM_KEY$$ -recordconfig /home/pi/RetroPie/recording/youtube.cfg %ROM%" Then we will add a ‘lr-fceumm-record-youtube’ entry that will stream to YouTube: $ nano /opt/retropie/configs/nes/emulators.cfg To do so we edit it with the following command: For this example we will be adding a YouTube livestream entry to the NES config file. Where $$SYSTEM$$ is the name of the system that you want to configure. opt/retropie/configs/$$SYSTEM$$/emulators.cfg All emulator config files can be found using the following path: More information on this can be found in my game play stream tutorial. Now we need to edit the config file for the emulators that we want to stream. So they will need to be tweaked a little bit in the future. Note: I’ve noticed that the video quality on YouTube using these settings is a little worse than what I was seeing on Twitch. Then paste the following config settings into the file: $ nano /home/pi/RetroPie/recording/youtube.cfg SSH into your RetroPie and create your YouTube config file with the following command: YOUTUBE USING RETROARCH WINDOWS PLUSWe could share the Twitch file but to make this guide easier we will create a new file, plus I think that their settings will need to be different. Now that our account is set up we will need to create an FFmpeg config file for our YouTube streaming. Keep that around but like your Twitch stream key do not share it with anyone. You will need to press the reveal button to actually get your YouTube Stream key. At the bottom of the screen you will see your Encoder Server URL and Stream key: Then go to your YouTube Live dashboard and scroll to the bottom of the screen. If you don’t have a YouTube live account you will be prompted to create one. To do so visit: and click the “Go Live” button at the top right. The first step is to get your YouTube live account setup. Once that is working come back and get YouTube streaming working. YOUTUBE USING RETROARCH WINDOWS HOW TOTo do so follow the instructions in this post: How To Record A GamePlay Video From A RetroPie. First Things Firstīefore you can stream to YouTube you need to have your RetroPie setup to record gameplace. The basics of this guide are very similar to the Twitch guide so I suggest you give it a read as I will assume that you already know how to do things like ssh into your RetroPie and work with the config files. In my last post I showed how you can live stream to Twitch from a RetroPie and in this post I will build off of that and show how you can stream to YouTube. Don Jones on How To Live Stream To Twitch from a RetroPie.Max on How To Live Stream To YouTube from a RetroPie.Andres Bzbz on How To Record A GamePlay Video From A RetroPie.How do I set up live Twitch streaming from RetroArch on a Pi 3? ~ Raspberry Pi ~ on How To Live Stream To Twitch from a RetroPie.Mj on How To Record A GamePlay Video From A RetroPie.70% Hydration Sourdough Bread Recipe Recipe.Hunter x Hunter: Kindan no Hihou / Hunter’s Genealogy. ![]()
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