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  1. You can delete the folders or run the clean up media tool. However i wouldnt delete any of it, no point in deleting it for Launchbox to download it again when you run the import again. You can always run the cleanup tool later to get rid of any lingering files now not needed. The default MAME fullset import settings will only import working games, so there wouldnt be any point in adding games after as they wouldnt work anyway. If anything does need adding though you can just drag and drop the file onto launchbox and import with the standard importer.
  2. To be honest with you i would cancel that import and do it again. If you leave all the settings in the MAME fullset importer at there defaults it will only import the 2800 or so games that actually work.
  3. Well The fullset importer would not be importing that many files unless you messed with the settings in the import wizard. The MAME fullset importer only imports the games that actually work, which is around 2800, 2816 in my case. So if it is importing every single file you either chose the wrong import method, or you changed some settings in the wizard.
  4. That sounds like its importing every file, so you didnt use the MAME fullset importer?
  5. I should also mention that @dragon57 has a pack of default images available for download. These are what i am using myself as i dont have the skills to create my own.
  6. Yeah it works well as you can see with the first two games here.
  7. I would also add that it is not necessarily a Windows 1903 issue, it could be something else on your system causing it. I have 1903 on my system with no issues at all with font sizing.
  8. Its possible for platforms, but not actual games i believe. You can set default platform art by adding it to Launchbox/Images/Platforms/Name of Platform/Name of Image Type.
  9. Make sure you are on the correct game view as there are several, also some screenshots are also more helpful than trying to work out how something looks from a description. Startup videos can have any name you like but go in a folder called startup in the video folder, not just loose, that was the old method that hasnt been used for a long time.
  10. Thats not possible though, if the file in question was not imported into Launchbox like a .bin file that is attached to the .cue or a save file created by a emulator then Launchbox essentially does not know those files exists. The only files that Launchbox knows that are in the folder are the files imported.
  11. Yeah that was a bug in 1.7.7, it was fixed in one of the very first nightlys.
  12. Then it may be down to the region specified in the MAME fullset wizard, as i left it as North America so i have the US as the front facing rom and the pang (world) one as a additional.
  13. Dolphin does have a updater that you can turn on in its settings, also are you using the official 5.0 build? If so dont, its like three years old at this point, download the most recent dev build instead, it's come a long way since the last official 5.0 build. Retroarch doesnt update the actual program itself, but i use a third party program called stellar to update mine. https://github.com/StellarUpdater/Stellar/releases
  14. Personally i keep my emulators updated. Its rare for a emulator to break games in a update in my experience, and there is usually genuine benefits to updating.
  15. Launchbox imports all working games. Super Pang is not a parent game so its probably added as a additional app to the actual parent rom.
  16. Platforms can be named anything you like, and you can use any logo as long as the name matches the platform,
  17. Enable them in Tools/Options/Updates.
  18. Ah thats good to now, so its the fact that the app is on both storage devices that is causing the confusion. Gotcha.
  19. No you dont, the export simply has to be in the same location as the app, so if you install the app to a larger USB drive instead of the local internal storage then you copy the export to that larger drive also. If you are installing the app to the internal 16GB drive then thats where the export has to go also, but if you download and install the app to another larger drive that you formatted the shield to work as internal storage then that is where the export has to go also. The export folder structure is structured in such a way that it merges with the apps folder structure.
  20. Jason has a Shield TV himself and has been testing the app there all through development so it does work. The easiest way will probably be to just transfer the export over the network. Most file explorer apps also have a ftp server built in to just transfer over the network from your Windows PC. Or you can copy the export to another USB drive and then use that to copy to the shield.
  21. The actual app and the export have to be on the same drive so that they are merged together. If you want it on a usb stick then you need both the app and the exported contents there.
  22. Looks good to me. Certainly better than that grey and purple monstrosity i have now.
  23. Actually. https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/98276/open-an-app-on-startup-after-booting
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