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This is all possible. You can create a new Platform Category called Playlists. Then you can edit the playlists and have them show only there. As well you can edit any playlist and specify if you want it to show under Arcade.
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Just map your key or controller in the settings. Then hit the button(s) you mapped to activate the pause. Not much too it. LB and BB have settings to map controller or key as well as a section in the settings to manage the Pause Themes.
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I am not at home to check, but maybe there is a transition setting in BigBox. There is an option in the settings for Transitions. Check there.
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Not sure on the transition. The code change should work though. I tested modifying the Unified Redux theme and it works fine. Here it is just displaying a wallpaper I just place and named Marquee.png Pay no mind to the second line of code it is just an affect to fill the screen if needed.
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You have to go into BigBox settings and set the key/button you want to trigger the pause screen. Look in the Automation options. It is also currently only available in the beta version.
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That is what I am wondering. I use basically the stock settings in Cemu. Except for maybe a couple minor game recommendations. I only have about 10 games so... I just tested 3 Cemu builds and all seem to have no issues with Startups or Pause (versions 1.15.2, 1.15.4b, and 1.15.5c).
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Change you source to read: Source="{}pack://siteoforigin:,,,/Themes/Marquee/Images/Marquee.png"
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What theme are you trying to edit? If it is the default theme you cannot edit it.
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I just removed Nvidia's Geforce Experience. It has been known to cause issues with LB/BB. I usually do not have it installed because of this, but I updated some drivers and forgot I installed it to test something.
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Pause Screens: PPSSPP - working well (no issues). ReDream - working well (No issues). Cemu (version 1.15.4b) - working well (no issues). Kega Fusion - works well if you set resolution to match your monitor. Startup Screens: PPSSPP - working well (no issues). ReDream - working well (No issues). Cemu (version 1.15.4b) - working well (no issues).
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Yes to both. I did not mention Startups since those have worked fine for me the last few betas. I guess it would have helped the list to confirm. I edited the original post.
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Tested over two days frequently changing games and going in and out of pause screen multiple times in each game and then testing each game several times. Pause Screens: Model 3 (SuperModel) - worked well (no issues). Model 2 - the more times I went in and out of pause I would get black screen or frozen image, but still heard audio. CXBX-Reloaded - working well (No issues). Xenia - working well (no issues). ePSXe - working well (no issues). Startup Screens: Model 3 (SuperModel) - worked well (no issues). Model 2 - worked well (no issues). CXBX-Reloaded - worked well (no issues). Xenia - worked well (no issues). ePSXe - worked well (no issues).
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When you manually deleted it was Launchbox opened or closed?
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You have to map your controls. Not all of them will "just work" with the Xarcade controller. You need to use your keyboard arrow keys, the back key, and enter to move around to set your controls. 1. In the Hotkey Bind section set buttons for "Enable Hotkey" (this is the button you hold to activate hotkey) and a button for "Quit Retroarch". Then when you hold the button you set for Enable Hotkey and then hit the button for "Quit Retroarch" you exit the game/Retroarch. While in this section you can set keys for things like save states, and others. If you spend sometime looking in Hotkey binds, User 1 Input, and User 2 Input sections you will find pretty much all controls you will need/want to set. Use the keyboard as I mentioned to move around, hit enter to select a control, and then hit the button on the Xarcade you want to map it to. Not really much to it. When you are done, back out to the main menu, go to configuration, and then choose "Save Current Configuration". The steps I am giving are just for universal controls. There is also a step to take to set per core controls. That way if you want a certain core to use a different control layout you can do that. In this thread if you go down to JoeVikings 3rd post he laid out easy steps to follow for per core config.
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Your settings in Launchbox and BigBox will not affect any emulator. LB/BB simply passes along the command line to the emulator to launch to game. It does not do anything related to emulator internal controls for games. You should be able to easily set your Xarcade in Retroarch. I would first set the universal controls in Retroarch without a core loaded. Go into the options under the Gear Icon and set your Hotkey binds, User 1 Input, and then User 2 Input binds. Just scroll to each control, click on it, then hit the button you want it mapped to on your Xarcade controller. Save the config then reopen and make sure they stuck. You can set per core controls, but first I would set the universal mapping, launch a game and test to make sure they work. You can see from the image RA recognizes my Xarcade controls.
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You will me able to create/edit your own themes. It will not be able to edit existing themes.
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@wallmachine Seeing the same thing you are. If LB and BB are not set to the same Startup theme it always references the Default Theme shutdown. The Startup image does change, it is just the shutdown. Edited: Removed the focus issue as it turns out I Nvidia Geforce Experience on. I thought it was odd as I never had it before. Geforce has caused numerous issues for me before.
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You can edit the files named "default" in any custom theme. So "Default.xaml" and "Default Shutdown.xaml" in your Pandora theme can be edited. You just cannot edit the ones in the theme named "Default". So the ones located in the Default theme folder cannot be edited as they will always revert back to ensure LB/BB has a working Default theme.
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@Disco74 it is fine here. We are really not too strict on where a post belongs. I am going to close the one in Noobs and leave this one since it have responses already.
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Adding games to an auto generated playlist.
Retro808 replied to Warped Polygon's topic in Troubleshooting
Is it one of the Auto-Generated playlists that Launchbox made or one you made yourself? If it is one of the ones Launchbox makes then you would definitely need to do as Monkus advised. I believe a couple versions back those auto generated ones got removed from the "add to playlist menu". Version 9.2 - Released December 20, 2018 Improvement: Auto-generated playlists have been removed from the "Add to Playlist" menu option in LaunchBox in order to prevent the list from getting too unwieldy -
I am running the same settings and have no issues. So definitely something odd. That's why the beta tests though. Helps Jason see if issues occur on different setups. So many pc variations out there.
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What version Cemu are you on? Just installed 1.15.4b and no issues with Startups and Cemu in BigBox. Pause seemed to work ok. The few tests I did on various games going in and out of pause did not show issues. Tested more Model 2, Dolphin, and Model 3 and same results as my last post. Model 3 worked well. Model 2 and Dolphin the more times I went in and out of pause I would get black screen or frozen image, but still heard audio.
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I do not think an update broke anything for it. I have one machine on the latest stable and another on the latest beta and attract mode runs fine. I would recommend doing as @Charco mentioned and set a key then test to see if it runs from the key press. Also check and see if by chance the settings for how long it takes to start attract mode did not get changed.
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Adding games to an auto generated playlist.
Retro808 replied to Warped Polygon's topic in Troubleshooting
You have to right click and edit the playlist and change it to a manual playlist versus auto.