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You're lucky you see it as black, in certain Linux systems it's shown in the classic gray-white checkerboard pattern.
It sometimes happens in some cover images which were improperly prepared.
Glui, not sure if only by default, also does show a placeholder for a missing image in that part of the gui if any is missing, instead of showing the bare background. I got used to it, and I suppose both things are to minimize laying out reflow problems and performance for limited systems, like frankly a large minority of the people that use RetroArch instead of cemu, yuzu or that PS3 emulator.
First and foremost consider this:
When developing the PR #17216, it was noticed when testing the glui menu driver does not support alpha channel images. See here.
Expected behavior
glui menu driver supports alpha channel images
Actual behavior
glui menu driver does not support alpha channel images
Steps to reproduce the bug
Bisect Results
I think it's always happened, but never noticed with Boxart, Snapshot or Titles. If logos are introduced as the PR suggests, it will be noticeable.
Version/Commit
You can find this information under Information/System Information
Environment information
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