Yeah I am only seeing it on WMP, VLC is fine. So strange. I do have VLC installed on my system also, not just the one in the launchbox folder, shouldn't be any different, just a thought.
Hi and welcome to the community.
I am actually with you on this as I would like to hide my Arcade platform, as I have them all in separate playlists.
The best place for feature requests is at the top of the page here, Help&Support then Request feature.
I believe the 8bitdo controllers actually use dinput don't they? I think to make them xinput you have to buy there wireless dongle and connect that to your PC and sync to it. I have never tried a dinput controller in Launchbox/Bigbox but I thought that they were supported. Hopefully someone who actually owns one can chime in with some advice here.
@eatkinola Here is a quick video with the exhausted issue, also note at the start of the video I get quite a long freeze when switching from snes to taito, the snes background and video play for a long time after I switch to taito.
I have actually seen this myself on WMP, I was using VLC and all was well but thought I should check WMP also. The second I swapped it and quit back out of the options no videos would play at all, I had the "media players exhausted" message on every single background. I switched back to VLC and no issues.
I have deleted your duplicate thread. As @DOS76 said please don't create multiple threads with the same question, one is sufficient as we have a good community here and if someone can answer your question they will.
That should bring you up to date, although I am still concerned as to why your system won't allow the .net update in the first place. It's a newer version so should install and overwrite your current version. The fact that it's saying you don't meet the recommended specs is concerning.
OK, I am going to tag @Jason Carr into this, cause at the moment I am really confused as to why it wont install at all, hopefully his coding brain will have some advice.
Hmm, I have installed and run launchbox on a intel nuc Celeron 2820 with 4gb of ram running Windows 10, it ran like shit on it, but it installed and worked.