They look great. Briefly googling this, it looks to be a RetroArch feature, is that right? Would love to have this on my Hyperspin build for all available 4:3 emu's, not just RetroArch, is that possible?
It's an Add-On pack for retroarch, but doesn't come with retroarch, you can drop it into the retroarch shaders folder for extra shaders to apply. you can apply it to any core that retroarch runs. ;)
Your arcade setup is really cool. How did you mount the joysticks to the 1/2 inch acrylic? Are they screwed directly into it or did you use threaded inserts or something similar?
I routed and used some universal paradise arcade joystick plates: paradisearcadeshop.com/collections/paradise-universal-plates/products/universal-s-adapter-plate to move the joystick up a little, and used threded inserts on the ends in the 1/2 inch plexi
@@donannis Thanks for the reply, that bracket method looks slick. How are you powering the t-molding leds. I have an ipac but I think it will only output 1 amp and couldn’t do really long strips like that. Is there a workaround?
@@libbyclare20 Honestly, I made my own amplifier with a transistor and bunch of mosfets, BUT the easiest why would be to buy an RGB amplifier, connect the data RGB to the RGB ports of your ipac, and the other to the strip and use a power adapter to power it, like 4 amp 12v power supply.. here is one: www.aqlightinggroup.com/indoor-lighting/indoor-accessories/5v-24v-led-rgb-tape-light-amplifier-aqol-ap-180-rgb/?gclid=CjwKCAjwrqqSBhBbEiwAlQeqGhodYJIQaZ-nXmazUpzeuR73bKg9jqJ5KZGVf0eFjVpLRNseh6TmhhoCnkYQAvD_BwE
I wasn't a big fan of the led stepping transistions, looks like it was flickering, so I made my own from this page: www.vpforums.org/index.php?showtopic=39773
@@donannis Thanks for your reply. I am reading the page you linked. I will need to do a deep dive and research because I have minimal knowledge about creating an amplifier. I wrote Andy at ultimarc about trying to power long led strips and he cautioned me that amplifiers can have an issue sometimes feeding LED strips with PWM signals can cause RFI/EMI interference and feed back of pulses through the power supply which can cause lockups or other such effects. Have you had any problems like that with your set up?
Mega Bezels is one of my favorite additions to Batocera. So beautiful
You missed the 1-up behind the trashcan
Keep on changing
the game.
Next thing he's gonna make is a TV that's underwater. / arcade.
Keep up the great creative
Imagine someone who is rich,
throws the money at someone to copy the design...
and have the engineer make the reflective bezels,
actually thin screens
They look great. Briefly googling this, it looks to be a RetroArch feature, is that right? Would love to have this on my Hyperspin build for all available 4:3 emu's, not just RetroArch, is that possible?
It's an Add-On pack for retroarch, but doesn't come with retroarch, you can drop it into the retroarch shaders folder for extra shaders to apply. you can apply it to any core that retroarch runs. ;)
@@donannis thanks Don. Will throw it into RetroArch this evening.
Your arcade setup is really cool. How did you mount the joysticks to the 1/2 inch acrylic? Are they screwed directly into it or did you use threaded inserts or something similar?
I routed and used some universal paradise arcade joystick plates: paradisearcadeshop.com/collections/paradise-universal-plates/products/universal-s-adapter-plate to move the joystick up a little, and used threded inserts on the ends in the 1/2 inch plexi
@@donannis Thanks for the reply, that bracket method looks slick. How are you powering the t-molding leds. I have an ipac but I think it will only output 1 amp and couldn’t do really long strips like that. Is there a workaround?
@@libbyclare20 Honestly, I made my own amplifier with a transistor and bunch of mosfets, BUT the easiest why would be to buy an RGB amplifier, connect the data RGB to the RGB ports of your ipac, and the other to the strip and use a power adapter to power it, like 4 amp 12v power supply.. here is one: www.aqlightinggroup.com/indoor-lighting/indoor-accessories/5v-24v-led-rgb-tape-light-amplifier-aqol-ap-180-rgb/?gclid=CjwKCAjwrqqSBhBbEiwAlQeqGhodYJIQaZ-nXmazUpzeuR73bKg9jqJ5KZGVf0eFjVpLRNseh6TmhhoCnkYQAvD_BwE
I wasn't a big fan of the led stepping transistions, looks like it was flickering, so I made my own from this page: www.vpforums.org/index.php?showtopic=39773
@@donannis Thanks for your reply. I am reading the page you linked. I will need to do a deep dive and research because I have minimal knowledge about creating an amplifier. I wrote Andy at ultimarc about trying to power long led strips and he cautioned me that amplifiers can have an issue sometimes feeding LED strips with PWM signals can cause RFI/EMI interference and feed back of pulses through the power supply which can cause lockups or other such effects. Have you had any problems like that with your set up?
What are your specs?