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  1. CreateGameList (Create Game List Plugin) View File A PlugIn to quickly dump your entire game list to a text file. Installation: 1. Copy CreateGameList.dll to your LaunchBox/Plugins folder. Usage: 1. From LaunchBox choose Tools->Create game list file 2. Select or clear the checkbox for including playlists in the game list file. 3. Hit Browse to choose the location of the game list file. 4. Hit the "Create Game List" button. Submitter superrob3000 Submitted 03/13/2023 Category Third-party Apps and Plugins  
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  2. Thanks for confirming. I'm tagging everyone I know of that ran into this issue: @TekkamanBlade @vinnythecruel @HellraiserGN @artiss Starting with version 2.0.13 you can now use the plugin without having to disable any pen&tablet drivers, Wacom, or Parsec.
  3. @d8thstar Thanks for the log file. It shows you are still getting the windows pen driver issue. Good news though, I think I may have fixed it with version 2.0.13 of the plugin. Please give it a try and let me know.
  4. Yes, the entire MediaInfo folder as-is gets copied into ThirdParty. The easiest way to do it is to unzip the file and then just copy everything (which will be two folders: Plugins and ThirdParty) into your LaunchBox folder. Click yes if it asks you to overwrite anything.
  5. That all sounds correct. Have a look at your launchbox debug log file. If it mentions Penimc then that's definitely the issue. Wacom is just one thing that might install the pen driver. Have a look in device manager for any tablet/touchscreen/pen related devices.
  6. Unfortunately it might (but give it a try since i'm not 100% sure). I really have no idea why the plugin would conflict with the windows pen driver, but it's on my list of things to figure out.
  7. Glad to hear it's working. Rotating through different media types is a good idea. I'll consider adding it if I have time.
  8. @mrbrightside80 Could you do me a favor and try replacing ThirdScreen.dll with the attached version and let me know if it makes a difference? ThirdScreen.dll
  9. @artiss From your log it is definitely the windows pen driver conflict that I mention in the troubleshooting section. Try going to windows->services and see if you have Wacom installed. If it listed there, then right click it and choose properties. Hit the Stop button to stop the service and then also change the startup type to Disabled.
  10. Version 1.0.1

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    Marquee intro video featuring BiGBox's own 3D Box Model. 1920x540 resolution for marquee displays. You'll need the ThirdScreen plugin to add marquee startup video support. Credit to @Rincewind for the box's front cover art.
  11. Marquee Startup Video - One Box To Rule Them All View File Marquee intro video featuring BiGBox's own 3D Box Model. 1920x540 resolution for marquee displays. You'll need the ThirdScreen plugin to add marquee startup video support. Credit to @Rincewind for the box's front cover art. Submitter superrob3000 Submitted 01/29/2023 Category Startup Videos  
  12. I actually have the rotation slow down a bit when showing the front and back for that reason. Anything more than that you can view the 3d model in the main launchbox window.
  13. Sorry @Retrofrogg, I have no plans to add manual rotation. I'm a big fan of having them auto-rotate ☺️.
  14. Yes I've tested the plugin with 4k main monitor and main monitor dpi greater than 100% and a similarly sized marquee as yours. First make sure your marquee is disabled in bigbox settings so that the plugin can use it. Then double check the following settings: Disable "Fix scaling for apps->Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry" under "Advanced scaling settings" in Windows Display Settings Make sure all boxes are unchecked in Properties->Compatability->Change High DPI settings when you right click on the launchbox and bigbox executables and any shortcuts to them.
  15. Another thing you should check is the setting of "Fix scaling for apps->Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry" under "Advanced scaling settings" in Windows Display Settings. Enabling that is how I finally recreated the incorrect resolution reporting. With that feature disabled and also all boxes unchecked in Properties->Compatability->Change High DPI settings, I'm then able to change resolution and/or DPI scaling for the main monitor without any issues.
  16. On your LaunchBox.exe and BigBox.exe (as well as any shortcuts pointing to them), do you have either of the highlighted boxes checked in Compatibility settings?
  17. @DerSchlachter @RVS67 You both reported issues with an incorrect resolution being reported when moving to 2.0.10. Here are all my incremental revisions between 2.0.9 and 2.0.10. If you have the time to try each one until the settings app reports an incorrect resolution that would help me out a lot. Debug_releases.zip
  18. Ok, thanks. You are the second person to report that, so there's probably an issue in the plugin. Unfortunately I can't recreate it on my end. If you're willing I could send you a few different versions to try just to help me pinpoint where it started reporting the wrong resolution.
  19. Thanks. I suspect there is something unique about your setup since you are getting an incorrect resolution reported. I'll DM you a modified version that forces your correct resolution to see if that fixes the clipping issue.
  20. Sorry, which version was that (there has never been a version 2.171). I suggest you try the latest version 2.0.10. If you're still having the issue, please send a picture of what you mean about the marquees getting cropped.
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