On the controller side of things, two pair methods work for Retropie perfectly but Steamlink needed D-Input apparently (which I found out by searching on here now that I could get that far). Had to delete this directory and reinstall Steamlink To download and install Steam Link run the following commands: wget sudo dpkg -i steamlink1.0.b Now Steam Link should be installed. Latest version of Retropie - Have upgraded multiple times recently both OS and Retropie.Ĭonfirmed my Android phone can connect to Steamlink on my PC with no issuesĬonfirmed I can strem from PC to Laptop so appears to be something with my Pi installation. I had also originally installed it outside of Retropie to test it in a standalone environment so I am not sure if that added dependencies that the Retropie image is not liking but I am not sure how to check or remove any dependencies if that is the case. To troubleshoot the controller issue I had remved Steam Link and reinstalled it and that is where it went from launching the application to only getting to a black screen. I am curious if it is the pair mode I used, but cannot get to this point any further due to the unresponsive screen. I have an 8bitdo controller (SNES Pro) which I have used for several months on both the Pi 4 and 3B+ with no issue but originally Steam Link would not recognize the controller existed. The Pi 4 isn't frozen, I can SSH in and do everything as normal, it just appears to be the port itself. I launch Steam Link from ports and it goes to either a black screen with a mouse cursor or black screen with a steam logo and just sits there. If you already use Steam, you’ve already done thisjust make sure Steam is running. For this, exit out of Emulationstation and run: curl -Of sudo dpkg -i steamlink1.0. I know this is n experimental package so I do not expect a solution but wanted to try. First, install Steam on one of your PCs, launch it, and then sign in with your account. How to Install Steam Link for Raspberry Pi 4 on RetroPie You might wish to add the Steam Link app for the Raspberry Pi 3 to your RetroPie configuration. I have two issues, one of which is keeping me from troubleshooting the original issue. A few months agao I decided to install the latest image of Retropie on my Pi 4 since I saw good results with steam link and wanted to hve everything on my Pi4 and retire my Pi 3B for some other projects. I used steam link on the Pi 4 while I used my Pi 3B+ a while back.
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