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  1. I tried that on another device - my old Xiaomi Mi 11 and have the same problem. I start with a clean installation. So on Galaxy S24 Ultra I have Android 14 API level 34 (OneUI 6.1) and on Mi 11 it's also Android 14 with API level 34 (HyperOS 1.0).
  2. My problem still exists on the beta 2
  3. I've updated to the latest beta and still the problem exists. This time there is a workaround to restore the screen with the list of platforms by entering the view with options and reversing - then it reloads the main screen (which it does not do when changing orientation).
  4. I've done that 😉 on startup LB created a new folder but still with the same problem.
  5. I've tested it on a fresh install and still the same problem. I tried to change themes but on every I've tested it's not working. But on the platform view on rotation it has that grwen bar but on the game list view it crashes.
  6. I just updated to the newest beta and now it's not crashing but the UI is missing all emelents and gets a new green top bar. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra on Android 14
  7. On the latest version there's a problem with rotation. I can't launch it on landscape. It crashes when it's loaded in portrait and I rotate it to landscape. Also it's very annoying that it's reloading the whole UI when screen is rotated. There should be an option to choose in what rotation it should be started and lock the app on that rotation.
  8. I've just updated to the new beta (1.16-beta-1) after I saw the update popup It's crashing everytime. There was only one proper starup - the first afer update with the theme one time upgrade process. After that, I can't do anything - it crashes.
  9. What do you think about a initiative for synchronizing emulator saves. On Windows you can use syncthing and choose any emulator directory. On android you just can' t choose a directory inside Android/data because of permissions. If you have a rooted device it's easy. So the main goal is to force emulator developers to create a more sync friendly emulator where the user can change save data directory. On Duckstation you can only export and imoprt save data so with syncthing on Windows it syncs correctly but on Android it need to be synced to a shared directory and then in Duckstation you need to import it manually. You have many users, you have resources to start this initiative. What do you think?
  10. I had similar problem now and it was Bitdefender Firewall blocking launchbox.exe from accessing the internet.
  11. That should be enough for most problems with automatic import. Because of that when I was manually importing ROMs I was adding only specific files and not the whole directory.
  12. You missed one thing: Those files are created by EmulationStation to store game lists and game multimedia.
  13. I've updated to the final 13.12 version and automatic ROM import is a joke. As you can see on the screenshot it imported mp4 files and xml files. What ROM from what platform uses that extensions? It should ignore that. My ROM directory is shared between LaunchBox and Retrobat and EmulationStation scraper uses ROM directory to store game multimedia....
  14. I've send you my resume last Friday. Hope you received it.
  15. AetherSX2 is no longer maintained by the developer due to death threats. So you can only run the app but it won't launch the game.
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