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You're welcome! If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
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You're welcome! Thank the users who uploaded them too.
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I assume you mean you watched the tutorial I made? If so, remember where I taught users about -res and -fullscreen when you were adding the emulator? Go to Tools -> Manage Emulators and open up Supermodel. You can add "-input-system=xinput" to the same location. What ever is in your default command line parameters box, press space then paste the command there.
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How to update your MAME ROMset to a newer version with CLRmamepro
SentaiBrad replied to SentaiBrad's topic in Emulation
Personally, every few versions I just download a new MAME rom and chd pack. It's a PITA, but... every 5 or so months isn't bad to re-do it. -
Like these? There's a few more too.
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It's supposed to add multi discs to the right click dialogue now. Where you see Disc 1, the rest of the discs should follow. I was getting that null error too, and told Jason about it, but I didn't know where it was coming from. Multi-disc games are handled now in LaunchBox, but this is an odd bug.
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You are welcome. Thank you very much for the kind words, I appreciate it. I'm also glad that you figured it out.
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Personally I can read the names, but it is a big deal if you are having a hard time with it because it only maters what you can read and have to deal with. I also did test the custom image, but I apparently clicked on 3 games with no fanart for the back. So, if there are things that you think should be implemented, you are more than welcome to request them on the BitBucket page. Past that, there are a few things you can do to make it a bit easier as is. The fade slider in the first screenshot will help a bit and darken the background. With LaunchBox Premium you can also edit a few extra settings, like font size, font type, and that could also help in making it more readable for you.
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I am confused. What do you mean "clear entries"? If you delete a game it's deleted from within LB (unless you check the option to also delete the files, and select yes to also delete the files every time you remove an entry). You can also edit the XML files, though there aren't many reasons for a user to edit them, but they are kept in the Data folder. We have an installer, but LaunchBox is completely portable and can be moved freely from PC to PC, the installer is just formal looking.
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I forwarded this to Jason, so he'll be able to answer or ask more direct questions because I don't know if something has changed or not changed recently.
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Ah, I don't know. I would assume there isn't, but you never know. @Jason Carr Will have to answer that for you.
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Huh, that shouldn't be happening. I'll forward this to Jason, maybe he knows whats up; this could have been fixed already and I didn't see that mentioned or this is new (again). Out of curiosity, what video playback engine are you using? Try changing it to the other engine in the BigBox settings to see if that makes a difference.
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Huh? I don't mind answering questions, but I am confused as to what question I'm answering.
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We don't utilize ini's or cfg's, but rather XML's, and everything that is an option is presented within the GUI (there is only 1 case that opening up the XML is useful and it has to do with file pathing). I just tested using a custom image, and the image I selected within the LB options didn't change when I started clicking on games. If it is indeed not working, and this request does not already exist in the BitBucket, then you are more than welcome to request added functionality by clicking Issues/Requests at the top of the forums. You may also try adjusting the fade slider on that same options menu as well to help out.
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You can just copy the LaunchBox folder to a different PC if needed, as long as the paths are still the same. If you are using absolute paths, the easiest method is re-importing games and downloading no media. Media should be using relative paths, so it doesn't matter what drive they are on. Relative paths look like this "../LaunchBox/../". If users were to move stuff to a new drive, I would tell them to use Notepad++ to change the driver letter in the LaunchBox.xml, but as we no longer use that (It's split up in the Data folder), it's a tad harder. It's still easy to open them up and change the paths to the games. One user told me he was able to open them all up in Notepad++ (it uses tabs) and they were able to replace all in every xml that was open. If the data folder did not get moved over, then this process is broken. So it's easily fixed with a few methods, and as long as everything you had in LaunchBox (roms and emulators) we're on the same drive, then it uses Relative paths and you should just be able to move everything to a new drive or PC and have it work right away. If you need help in figuring out what, or need some deeper explanations on the methods then just let me know.
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Under the default background section in the options, choose "Use Custom Image" instead. That should get your desired results.
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MS-DOS Game Installation Wizard - Game Troubleshooting
SentaiBrad replied to Jason Carr's topic in Troubleshooting
Well, as long as things are kept at default, LaunchBox has a GUI for editing the DosBox.conf. Functionally, we already do what Dfend does. I randomly came up with a reason why someone would, then realized it was a very bad example actually. I also prefer to use DosBox Daum (DosBox-x isn't working in a LB setup), so I manually edit the DosBox.conf files as is or keep a master file and really only change things when I need to. -
Yes, that is how it works. Either the rom name needs to be the proper name for the game, or you need to edit the game in LaunchBox after you import it. If you import a game in to LaunchBox and you change the name of the rom file, you need to edit the game and change the "Rom File" field that shows the full path to the game. This is what it should look like, but the path will be different for you: If you haven't watched the tutorials yet either, you can view them all on our YouTube channel.
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Bsnes Balanced is considered to be 100% with a slightly lower PC requirement, and Accuracy is just a slightly better extension of that if you have the hardware to run that core (a decent 3Ghz CPU). I agree with Monkus though, why not run everything through RetroArch?
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I totally missed that you mentioned BigBox, I am so sorry. X_X So there are different views that you can swap to and different themes available for users to download from the site if you want to customize BigBox on a level that requires things to be severely changed. As for hiding Box Art in BigBox, no that option doesn't exactly exist, but I believe it doesn't exist because most people leave them on. I think you might be one of the first people to want to turn it off. You can change the Image Type from Box Art to Clear Logo and that might help a bit and bring down the amount of noise on the screen at once, but I think your best bet would be a different built in BigBox view, to change the theme to one that someones already created, or to create the theme and share it with everyone on the site. If you would like to request features be added though, you are still more than welcome to do so, but I do believe the point was to hopefully get themes and views going for users who want that extra level of customization.
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Ah, this is very good to know. Then yea, in that case what ckp said is perfectly fine. Edit that single game, change the emulator to RetroArch and make sure the default command line parameter is set up properly for SNES in RA.
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When I was trying to pass command lines to the game and the emulator for RetroArch I had crashing, but it was for Super Game Boy stuff before I realized how to do it best for the tutorial.