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I have spent dozens and dozens of hours on my Launchbox because of your amazing Colorful theme. I'm not sure if I thank you or scold you for that viking. 😇 I even started to custom my retoarch to match your theme using the Mega Bezel Reflection Shader. I hope we will get our hands on your Startup and Pause themes to finally a taste of the whole Colorful experience. Thanks to everyone involed in this project!
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Nanotik started following MAME, no-nag setup and mame.ini missing and Long Mame load time on BigBox for first game
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This is an old post but I had the exact same issue. Pinflip_ last message helped me to figure out what was the problem so thank you for that. Here is my solution in case it helps someone else. Just like Pinflip_, my build is on an external hard drive and my drive was under huge pressure when I loaded my first mame game through launchbox/bigbox. It could take up to 30 solid seconds before mame showing up. Antimalware Service Executable was the culprit. I had to add mame.exe as an exception into Windows defender (Fix3 in the link above). https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager-software/antimalware-service-executable-high-disk-usage.html#3 MAME now starts almost instantly and I have a flawlessly experience with bigbox/mame.
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Are you sure that in LaunchBox the path to mame.exe (your first screenshot) and the folder where you created mame.ini (your second screenshot) are the same? Yes, I checked again. Just to make sure, I browsed and put my mame.exe path again in Launchbox. Importing games has nothing to do with how you set up the emulator. Sorry if I wasn't clear. The thing is I did not set up anything yet. When I try to import a MAME full set, Launchbox asks in the process if I would like to let it install and configure MAME by itself. For testing purposes, I deleted my mame.ini file again and tried to start a game through Launchbox and it worked. I don't know how Launchbox behaves with mame but it seems to ignore this mame.ini. Problem is I need this mame.ini (with skip_gameinfo set to 1) to make the no-nag mame.exe to fulfill its purpose but I have no idea on how to fix this.
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I can see file extensions. I managed to start and play many games without this mame.ini. I think it has something to do with Launchbox itself who has its own command-line parameters so it doesn't rely on this mame.ini file. This is my MAME parameters generated by Launchbox when I told it to import my MAME full set. I can even see "-skip_gameinfo" there. I just did your mame -createconfig, now I have my mame.ini! I set skip_gameinfo to 1 and... nothing. I still have romcheck/nag screens when I start a game (tried with xmen). I am wondering if the automated MAME import was the best solution. Should I start to setup manually from scratch my MAME set?
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Hello there, I am struggling a bit with my MAME setup following this video: My MAME set is a full 0.245 with CHD, roms and CHD were apart (MAME ROM Set 0.245 (Merged) - No CHD + MAME 0.245 CHD (Merged)) so I merged them together into a same folder so it looks this way: ./Games/MAME/romname.zip ./Games/MAME/CHDfoldername/file.chd Then, I did import this full set into launchbox using the "import MAME Arcade full set" feature. So far so good. Now, I want to get rid of the nag/rom checking when I start a game so I replaced my mame.exe by this one but it doesn't do the trick. It says to be sure to have Skip_gameinfo 1 in our mame.ini file but the thing is I don't have this .ini in my mame emulator folder. I am clueless at this point. Btw, I don't know if this is related to nag/checkrom boot but my CPSIII games need to load a "CD-ROM" which can take up to 20 min. I mean, there must be a faster way to boot these games. How do I fix this ? Any help appreciated.
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Nanotik started following Mame No-Nag Updated Monthly, Current Version:
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Mame No-Nag Updated Monthly, Current Version:
Nanotik commented on MadK9's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
Hi there, I am on a freshly new Launchbox install. I imported a MAME arcade full set and let Launchbox setup MAME on its own. I replaced my mame.exe by the no nag mame.exe but it does nothing. I think it's because I don't have any mame.ini file in my mame root folder (and set skip_gameinfo to 1 in it) and I don't know if there is one or where to find it. I can start MAME games throught launchbox but with the nag screen. I tried to generate a mame.ini file using the command "mame.exe -cc" and it worked, but it looks like it's being ignored by the MAME config in launchbox. Any help appreciated at this point. -
Hmm, can I edit Unified to do this for specific systems only? I am trying to guess which values to edit in which files and how to apply this but I am pretty clueless right now. I know it's probably somewhere in \Themes\Unified but unlike HyperSpin, there isn't an archive for each theme/system to mess with, everything seems mixed up in one big folder. For now, I just modified my videoborder.png for GBA to manually adjust it to my emumovies videos resolutions : https://prnt.sc/uchlld I don't know if I had to do this but it's a progress I guess. I still have to deal with the black background behind like you said but I have no idea where to find the right values to edit. Any help?
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Hi there, I used to spend countless hours on my HyperSpin config but it became a never-ending project. Years have passed since and today, I am discovering the wonders of LaunchBox. Way more user-friendly than HyperSpin imo. It did in a couple of hours what it could take days or weeks to me with HS. Now, I am looking a bit more into details. I am using the Unified Theme and for some systems (mostly Handhelds and HD ones with specifics resolutions), videoborders (see below) do not adjust correctly to videos. Is there a way to get rid of those black borders easily? https://prnt.sc/ucdyae https://prnt.sc/ucdyg3