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Posts posted by radio5
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It would help if we could find a common variable. In my situation, Big Box launches on a TV connected to a home theater receiver. It's possible that the audio drop out has something to do with the receiver decoding the audio, but I highly doubt that because it doesn't happen with anything else coming from the PC. For what it's worth, I tried replacing the audio file with the one that has the delay posted earlier in this thread. Same result.
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For anyone else who's experienced this issue, I solved it by going the nuclear option and deleting my entire NES library and importing a different ROM collection.
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I've been trying to clean up some media in my library, and I noticed Super Mario Bros. 2 was all sorts of messed up. Wrong theme video, wrong music, wrong images. I attempted to edit the game and make sure it was correctly tagged. (It was.) Everytime I try to download images/media for it, I always wind up with content for Super Mario Bros., instead. What am i missing?
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My apologies if this has been solved/answered before, but I haven't found the answer, yet.
Is there a script to make the Mupen64plus core in RetroArch start with the GL graphics driver when starting an N64 game?
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Did anyone figure out what was causing this? I'm having the same issue. BigBox launches on my TV, and I get this audio glitch every single time. Kind of a bummer when you're showing off your sweet LaunchBox build to your buddies.
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Hey, guys. I'm getting everything set up pretty nice, but one nagging issue I can't seem to solve is how to enable the d-pad for MAME games. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Oh, sorry. I forgot to thank you, too.
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I solved my problem. It was a bad copy. When I originally copied everything (~40gb), I left for about 10 minutes and it said it was complete. When I deleted everything and started over, it took closer to an hour, but when I clicked the .exe file, it just worked. This program is amazing! I would also like the thank DOS76 for helping me troubleshoot. If he/she is any indication of this forum community, it seems like this is a pretty helpful, friendly place.
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Thanks, DOS76, I'll give it a try. If that doesn't work, I'll try simply deleting it off my flash drive and re-copying.
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Thanks, but what do you mean by installing over top of my current install?
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No, everything is closed. It launches fine from my hard drive, but not from the flash. I'm kind of new to this, but is there a file I can upload that might shed some light on the problem?
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Yeah, that's the video that made me decide to try it, but besides rebuilding, I'm not sure what I can do.
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Tonight, I decided to copy my LaunchBox folder (emulators and all) onto a 128gb flash drive. When I try to launch it from the flashdrive, it doesn't do anything. No error message, nothing. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong?
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Sorry for reviving this old thread, but I wanted to say thanks to SentaiBrad. I finally decided to take the time to set up RetroArch and LaunchBox, and I couldn't get my NES games to load no matter what. I was editing command-line parameters and all sorts of stuff. In the end, SentaiBrad had the answer.
Big Box Cinematix Theme Video: Kid Icarus
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Okay, who is responsible for this? It's fucking amazing. I lost it because I assumed EmuMovies would have the most premium media for my library. When it disappeared, I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. Finally, I tried unchecking everything in EmuMovies and selecting only the "Big Box Cinematix Theme Video" in the Download Images/Media program within Edit Game, and VOILA!! It's back, rocking on my TV. Whoever made this, I'd like to offer my sincere appreciation. It may seem like I'm making a big deal out of nothing, but when someone produces something like this, something that so perfectly payes homage to the memory of a favorite childhood game I see through nostalgic kid-goggles, I just can't summon the words to properly say "Thank you!".
Sincerely,
A Child of The 80's