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Does the video keep playing in the background if you launch a game using the WMP playback engine? I had to instruct someone to switch to VLC. It always seems to be a battle of pros and cons for each of them.
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Hopefully Jason can get this sorted out before too long.
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They're not labeled properly, but they do exist in the updates folder. However, instead of going back, do me a favor and go to the latest beta. You enable it in LaunchBox, then restart and it will ask you to update.
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Most of this can be done with Custom Filters mind you. Of course there is certainly more functionality that Jason can add in this department, but a good portion of what you two want can be done there.
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Go to Tools -> Manage emulators, and edit your SNES emu. Go to the AHK tab and clear out the script if there is one. If there isn't one, then I am more confused.
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I suspect that the AutoHotKey script has something to do with it, as it uses an alternate more powerful method. I actually don't have a fix unless there is an alternate AHK script to use. I've been using RetroArch for so long I am also not completely sure. I know the AHK is more powerful to make sure it catches a wide variety of programs, and I never realized it could really conflict like this. This is the only function in LB I can think of that could mess with it though.
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Those are various 32x BIOS that you don't really need. To save a ton of time look for RetroArch BIOS specifically.
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You can have LaunchBox on any drive you want and your games on any drive you want. The roms never need to be inside of your LaunchBox install if you don't want them to be. During import, I always choose the last option which is to never move them. Depending on the size of your library though, your LaunchBox install can get big if you download every bit of media (I'm currently at 101GB), so you may want to put LaunchBox on your F drive now, as moving later may cause a few more headaches than it should. The choice is up to you though.
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Ooh, I didn't know this existed. Thanks @Charco and @DOS76.
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If you find Euro, US and Japanaese marked BIOS you can just rename them to what RetroArch is looking for, and it does need to be case sensitive as well. There is really no standard, unless you count RetroArch's naming scheme as the standard, so it can be very confusing when there are tons of other sites calling them what ever they want.
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Image Priorities is Premium Only. I also forgot about that section for Background. I thought about it at first, then told myself no. >.>
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What the actual hell. o,O wow. You must have added a lot more since last I knew. Also, my install is 101GB, so nevermind, I don't know why that number threw me for a loop. It is smaller now than it was a few days ago, by a decent amount. I was able to remove a lot of duplicate images (and on some games that is a lot), because of the Disc/Disk merging.
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Well if it exists in LaunchBox, it's all there in the UI. Nothing is hidden except that some features require Premium. Otherwise, if it doesn't exist then it would need to get added in to the software. The coder and owner is Jason; we get requests on our BitBucket page that get voted on and weighed against tons of other factors and then Jason implements them. We rely on user feedback, suggestions and requests, that's how we evolve. LaunchBox now vs LaunchBox 3 years ago is night and day and that's because users like you request certain features.
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Of 250GB, LB was most of it? The LaunchBox install it's self was that large or does this also include rom files?
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Or, download the first pack I linked to. It's from our download section and has quite a lot of them that users compiled up. The second two are just style differences.
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If the emulators are not launching properly, then the games must be assigned to the wrong emulator, and if they're not launching at all then the emulator paths could be off like @Vlansix says. Click on a dreamcast game, then Ctrl + A to highlight everything. Right click -> Edit to bring up the bulk edit wizard. Select emulator and choose an emulator from the list. This will change the emulator all of these games are using. Also, yes, settings and metadata are no longer kept in the LaunchBox.xml, but rather inside of the Data folder, broken up in to separate XML's. This can help performance, debugging a ton. There should never be a need to edit the XML's unless a file path is changed, as in your Roms are on D:/ and you move them to E:/. Unless all of your stuff is all on the same drive with LaunchBox, in which case it uses relative paths and not absolute paths. If it uses a Relative path then it would change from something like "../Emulators/" to "D:/Emulators/". The easiest way to edit the paths within the XML's is Notepad++ with the find and replace all function. However, you should only need to do this if you moving your games changed their paths and they no longer launch. An alternative if you'd rather not edit XML's is to remove the games from LaunchBox (Click, Ctrl+A then delete). Just make sure to not delete the rom files if you have that option selected (if it is, you'll get two dialogues during deleting, make sure to click Yes then No). Once you've removed your games from within LB, re-import them but select to not download any media like images, music, manuals or video. The import process will be extremely quick. Once you've done that, refresh the Image Cache by going to Tools -> Refresh Images and all of your old images should start to pop in. I'll be honest and say I have no clue how you got your Dreamcast games to start loading PCSXR, unless you were trying to edit the old XML and updated to the new structure? But Bulk Edit should fix your games if they're on the same path. If they're not, re-importing or Notepad++ will be the quickest method to fixing it. Also, sorry that I missed your replies to this, I simply missed them. X_X
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Name: Marquee Support, Bartop Arcades, Patreon - 2016/10/14 - LaunchBox News and Updates Category: News and Entertainment Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad Check out our new Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Southern California Retro Gaming Expo: http://www.socalretrogamingexpo.com/ LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Marquee Support, Bartop Arcades, Patreon - 2016/10/14 - LaunchBox News and Updates
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Name: LaunchBox Patreon Category: Development Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# LaunchBox Patreon
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Name: Arcade Part 2: Sega Model 3 [Supermodel] LaunchBox Tutorial Category: Tutorials Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad Today's tutorial has to do with an Arcade system called the Sega Model 3 and it's very specific games. MAME runs a lot of systems very well, but every so often a specialized and specific emulator is needed for a specific set of games, and that's where we find our selves today. I believe there is a lot of confusion about the arcade systems in that they confuse a lot of people, and they are indeed confusing, but a lot of that can be gotten rid of once you realize that any other Arcade / MAME type system is dealt with the same way, pretty much every single time. If this tutorial helped you out, please give us a subscribe to get notified of future videos and thumbs up this video so that users can find this helpful tutorial as well. Supermodel Download Link: http://www.emucr.com/2016/10/supermodel-svn-r494.html LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Arcade Part 2: Sega Model 3 [Supermodel] LaunchBox Tutorial
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Name: Emulating the Apple II & IIGS with MESS - LaunchBox Tutorials Category: Tutorials Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad In today's tutorial, I show everyone how to enjoy some old school computer games through emulating the Apple II (Apple 2) and Apple IIGS (Apple 2GS) through MESS, and I give a few tips and pointers for using this a bit more smooth. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section below and I will answer them for you! EmuCR MESS Page: http://www.emucr.com/search/label/MESS?&max-results=12 MESS FAQ: http://www.mess.org/mess/howto MESS System List: http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/sysset.php Full MESS Command Line List: http://pastebin.com/18W3EbD0 LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Emulating the Apple II & IIGS with MESS - LaunchBox Tutorials
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Name: Retro Style Spotlight [10-11-16] The Vlog, Abrams Tank, Fallout 1.5 Resurrection, Civilization 3 Category: News and Entertainment Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad In this edition of Retro Style Spotlight, there have been a few changes to the look of the show! There have actually been quite a few changes in the last few months, so we hope that you are enjoying the overhaul! On today's episode, we talk about our new venture in to Vlogging that took place over the Retropalooza weekend. You asked for it, so you got it! We hope you enjoy them. This editions first story is about Abrams Tank, a sequel or spiritual successor to id Software first 3D shooter venture, Hovertank 3D. Second up is about the Fallout 2 mod, Fallout 1.5 Resurrection that is taking the mod community by storm! The mod changes up the entire game to feature a new story and is very well done and lovingly crafted. This weeks Retro Remix Song is actually an album, so it's bucking the trend automatically. Chronology, a Jazz Tribute to Chrono Trigger, is an amazing Jazz album that really showcases the communities love for that games compositions. This month in gaming is about Civilization 3, just in time for Civilizations newest title to grace the scene: Civilization 6. We hope you enjoyed RSS, so if you wouldn't mind, please leave a thumbs up and subscribe for more in the future! Vlog Day 0: http://bit.ly/2dFubuU Vlog Day 1: http://bit.ly/2dTvyXs Abrams Tank: http://bit.ly/2dFv1rn Fallout 1.5 Resurrection: http://bit.ly/2dFuKEP Chronology, a Jazz Tribute to Chrono Trigger http://bit.ly/2dso2zc Civilization 3: http://bit.ly/2e5nqkb Civilization 6: http://bit.ly/2dHv5pu LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Retro Style Spotlight [10-11-16] The Vlog, Abrams Tank, Fallout 1.5 Resurrection, Civilization 3
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Name: Retro Style Spotlight - 10-4-16 - Apple 2, Retroid, Pi Cart, Green Hill Paradise, Secret of Mana Category: News and Entertainment Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad Today's Retro Style Spotlight show cases last weeks Apple II tutorial in MESS for LaunchBox. This tutorial, like the week before it, is also confusing, so if you have any questions please feel free to leave them on that video. This weeks top stories are about the new and free Brick Breaking game for Game Boy called Retroid, which is a ton of fun to play if you are in to those sorts of games. I also cover the awesome Raspberry Pi Zero build that puts a Pi Zero in to an NES cart called Pi Cart. A 3D Fan made Sonic game looks to have the chops to be better than most of Sega's 3D Sonic games, and it comes built with a 3D Sonic engine so you too can make your own 3D Sonic fan games. This week's month in gaming game is all about the Secret of Mana RPG for the Super Nintendo by Square. Apple II & IIGS Tutorial: http://bit.ly/2dmC6iB Retroid: http://bit.ly/2dmH1M3 Pi Cart: http://bit.ly/2d4j90e Green Hill Paradise Act 2: http://bit.ly/2dmBVE8 Secret of Mana: http://bit.ly/2d103fv LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Retro Style Spotlight - 10-4-16 - Apple 2, Retroid, Pi Cart, Green Hill Paradise, Secret of Mana
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Name: Retro Style Spotlight - 9-27-16 - Thousand Year Door+, Adventures of SMB3, Nintendo Game Counselor Category: News and Entertainment Date Added: 2016-10-17 Submitter: SentaiBrad Today's Retro Style Spotlight showcases last weeks NEC PC-98 tutorial for the Japanese computer. It's a bit complicated, so if you need any help, don't hesitate to comment on that video. The top stories today is centered around the first fully featured Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door hack, adding on to the name Plus, to denote there is now more to it. The corny and probably nostalgic The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 is now available for purchase through Steam in all of it's late 80's glory. Metal Jesus Rocks has also uncovered a Nintendo Game Counselors Guide and shows it off in a video over on his channel. The book looks incredible and it's a peak behind the Nintendo curtain. This weeks month in gaming game is all about Super Mario 64, the Nintendo 64 launch game that revolutionized 3D Platforming as we know it today. NEC PC-98 Tutorial: http://bit.ly/2deqWe8 Thousand Year Door+ Patch Download: http://bit.ly/2dmzmlr TTYD+ Thread: http://bit.ly/2d0UMVr GameCube & Wii Tutorial: http://bit.ly/2dmysFf Adventures of SMB3 Steam Page: http://bit.ly/2d4hwje MJR's Nintnedo Game Counselor Video: http://bit.ly/2dlGwGd Super Mario 64: http://bit.ly/2dlFPg1 LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/launchbox Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Retro Style Spotlight - 9-27-16 - Thousand Year Door+, Adventures of SMB3, Nintendo Game Counselor