I’ve seen it asked (on Reddit) how to play custom background music while playing games on ArkOS. I wanted to share how I do it, in case others want to try it as well. I’m sure these instructions could be modified slightly for other Linux handhelds.
- Gain terminal access (via SSH or directly on the device)
- With your device connected to wifi run
sudo apt install mpg123
to install the CLI-based music player - Transfer your desired music mp3s to a folder on the sd card
- I use
/roms2/Music/
- I use
- Create the file
start_music.sh
in your ports folder which contains the linenohup mpg123 -z /<path>/<to>/<my>/<music>/<folder>/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
- For me that line was
nohup mpg123 -z /roms2/Music/*.mp3 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
and the file was at/roms2/ports/start_music.sh
- For me that line was
- Create the file
stop_music.sh
in your ports folder which contains the linepkill mpg123
- For me that file was at
/roms2/ports/stop_music.sh
- For me that file was at
- Log out of the terminal and restart EmulationStation
Now start_music
and stop_music
options are available in the ‘Ports’ section of EmulationStation. Running start_music
starts a shuffled playlist of everything you put in that music folder. stop_music
stops the music. Of course, you’ll want to turn off the native background music in whatever game your playing too :)
EDIT: Updated the nohup line to dump outputs to the null output rather than to file (which could eventually grow to be large).
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