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  1. You also don't need to delete any files with your CD games. Most emulators want cue sheets, and of course you need the bin and iso image along with it, so what do you do here? When you import games use "Add files". Navigate to the folder of roms you want to import, then at the top right is the windows search function. In here type exactly "*.iso" then it will search that folder for any files with the extension you input. It can be iso, cue, chd, nes, anything you want. Once if finds the files, Ctrl + A to highlight them all and click add. If you have more files that you need to add with different file extensions click add files again, repeat the search process for the different files. Most of my PS2 games are iso, but some are mds and bin. Derek is correct, if they are using relative paths you can move the files up to the file path that is actually there. So as long as the part you can read in the XML matches the new file path you're all good. If they do have a drive associated with them, like C:\Emulators\ then using Notepad++ (or another program with a similar function, this is just what we suggest here) and you are moving it to your D:\ drive, as long as the new path is D:\Emulators\ then just Replace All C:\ with D:\. I have all of my roms on my external in my Emulators folder and nothing takes too long to load. Nothing gets as long as Fallout 4. If I put my PS2, Wii, Gamecube and PSP games on an SSD, maybe there would be an increase in performance, but it would be negligible. If the drive is USB2 it should be just fine, and if it is USB3 then that is much better.
  2. Yea, I am going to have to remove that link. If users want to download from there please do a Google or Bing search. We allow a lot here, but linking to BIOS and Roms is not one of them.
  3. You can carry over all of your configurations from a previous version of RA. Unless it's a major release there should be no problems. So the next thing to ask the other users when they had crashes was if they were using RocketLauncher.
  4. No, we don't download any videos from EmuMovies. If I recall this is one thing we can't do.
  5. I removed Windows Defender for this reason, it is TOO picky.
  6. Oh sorry, yea I think it is. I was posting the screenshot of the settings for anyone interested in seeing them.
  7. Yea I was gonna say, her and I can't play games at the same time if they're from my account. When I start playing a game it even tells her she can not access my games and needs to request to play so it can kick me off.
  8. DOS76 said Almost as much of a mess as MESS? Something like that. That must have come from someone more wise than myself ;)
  9. Actually, right after my post @CriticalCid pointed out http://mamedev.emulab.it/clrmamepro/#downloads That will go a long long long way in to helping. Grabbing the latest batch and running that ever so often might be my answer.
  10. Quite honestly.......... I don't. I cry in the corner for MAME, it is a jungle...
  11. I do agree with Derek a bit here, they money is for convenience. You're also paying for the server bandwidth as well. If you'd rather not pay, which is totally fine, a bit of sleuthing on the users part will be needed.
  12. They're not named properly: https://www.youtube.com/user/MameVideoSnaps/videos But that is a good list of videos. I use Jdownloader 2 and 4k Video Downloader myself for videos. Copy the channel link and paste the link in to one of these programs and it will download all available video for you, that is a solution. Here's another resource: https://mega.nz/#F!J5RySYAQ!B1GAqifkEGXd38FlFgsjEg Jdownloader 2 will also download all of these very very easily. This one will take a bit of sleuthing and I am unsure if JD2 or 4k video downloader will help make the downloads easier. DownThemAll might be if you set the filter to search for just video: http://gamesdbase.com/all_videos.aspx I know it's not as simple as you wanted it to be, but they do exist out there.
  13. Ah, I see what you mean; and I'm sorry, I honestly didn't even look at the sites I just searched snaps. Personally, I make money off of YouTube creating gaming content myself, but that I think is a step above just taking a video of something then trying to sell it. xD I try to put a lot of entertainment in to it. I'll take another look to see if I can't find something myself, but video wise.
  14. Huh... ok that's strange. Can you not change them in Big Box? I don't know, I don't use a controller to navigate the UI's.
  15. Software and Movies aren't. So I can't share RPG Maker MV to her, she needs to be on my account.
  16. Is this a real Xbox 360 pad or the Gamestop 3rd party 360 pad? Controllers assign numbers to each button, so if you use another controller but the system thinks you're using a 360 pad (assuming that it even works) you press a button and it does something other than what you expected. It assumes X number for Y button for the 360 pad and that is changed for the 3rd party controller.
  17. I have almost 2k Steam games, and my Wife is setup for mine. So she logs in from her PC, she see's all of her games then there is a subsection that says "SentaiBrad's Games" and it lists everything that is illegible for the sharing program.
  18. Multiple installs of LB certainly works, but I am unsure if the Steam API will import games that are shared through the Family Share function or if it just finds games that are purchased on that account.
  19. You could have two installs of LaunchBox. https://i.imgur.com/1pBoo63.png Edit: I made a diagram but the formatting of the forums took that away, so here's a screenshot of the diagram. xD Have two separate installs in the same folder. Have your install be the main installation of LB with all of the games and setup a platform for Applications. In there manually add LaunchBox as a "game" and have that pointing towards your Son's install. In there just have it import Steam games with his URL. You can even technically use the same LaunchBox Premium license on both if you have one and if you'd like to.
  20. No there isn't, we also haven't had the need to do this yet. We use the Steam API though so there might be a solution, or import the games with a different Steam Username. The games that are shared should still show up. I haven't tried scanning Steam games with LB on my wife's PC, but it should theoretically see all the games I've shared with her, then it should launch like normal when she does it on her PC. If that solution doesn't work please feel free to create a feature request on our BitBucket page for Steam Family Sharing support. At the top of the page click "Send Feedback". It can properly get tracked and we can try to get something working. I can't promise this is something we can easily fix within the Steam API though.
  21. You don't agree to paying for someone else's hard work? Either way, no torrents. After a quick bing search I found 3 websites, easily. http://www.progettosnaps.net/ http://www.mamechannel.it/pages/snaps.php http://emumovies.com/forums/files/file/521-mame-gameplay-snap-pack/
  22. Oh sorry, I didn't mean to be confusing. Yea, Manage Platforms is going to be your best friend if you want to add custom systems.
  23. I thought it was fairly clear. Steam is easy, we have a special importer for it and it should find all of your Steam games. Origin and Uplay we technically don't have an importer for but the Windows Games importer should work just fine. If anything is missed you can add anything you want to LaunchBox with the Add button in the bottom right hand corner.
  24. DOS76 said Did you originally have those games entered under SNES? If so then you will need to go into your LaunchBox folder and go to Images\SNES (or whatever you have it named) there you will see all of your Image files from that platform you can either go into the individual folders and find the SFC games and then paste them in your new Super Famicom folder or you can just copy all the folders and paste them under SFC yeah it will take up extra space because you will have all the SNES games images to but that will be much faster than sorting through each game individually. I'm not 100% on this but I think if you run the clean up images option under tools it may delete the SNES data from the SFC folder and the SFC images from the SNES folder since they won't have any entries under that platform. Yea, running the images cleaning tool will delete games if they previously had metadata. If you did move a game that did have data before that doesn't have it now, yea Derek is correct, the link in the LaunchBox XML has been severed. Copying over the effected games images to the new system folder should solve the problem, but running the metadata downloader may also fix this. Again, you'll run in to issues that I covered in my previous post though.
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