muggi Posted June 5 Posted June 5 .. that points to single folders with single games. I have problem with above, to get it to work in Xenia. Example: file layout: d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike.m3u d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 the m3u file with name: contains this text: \1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 Which points to this xbox file: d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 Scenary one: If I let Launchbox Add the .m3u file i add the game with the title (taken from the filename i guess) and I can scrape media to it. I have configured Xenia as the emulator in Launchbox, but i get this error when trying to launch from Xenia log: Spoiler If i run the game directly (selecting the 022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 file in Xenia it runs fine Also if i import the folder \LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\ i can run the game i launchbox, but the problem here is that the name of the game will be: 000D0000 On all the games I import. So importing the folders with gamenames and the gamefiles will give me non recognizable game names. Adding the .m3u files gives me correct names, but Launchbox can to parse it correctly to Xenia. other frontends works fine with the .m3u files , that point to the gamefolders. can this be accomplished Quote
launchretrogirl2562 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 21 hours ago, muggi said: .. that points to single folders with single games. I have problem with above, to get it to work in Xenia. Example: file layout: d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike.m3u d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 the m3u file with name: contains this text: \1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 Which points to this xbox file: d:\LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\584108AA\000D0000\022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 Scenary one: If I let Launchbox Add the .m3u file i add the game with the title (taken from the filename i guess) and I can scrape media to it. I have configured Xenia as the emulator in Launchbox, but i get this error when trying to launch from Xenia log: Reveal hidden contents If i run the game directly (selecting the 022129BA22D72A560A093A63D5A77A77C1BD722A58 file in Xenia it runs fine Also if i import the folder \LaunchBox\Games\Microsoft Xbox 360\1942 - Joint Strike\ i can run the game i launchbox, but the problem here is that the name of the game will be: 000D0000 On all the games I import. So importing the folders with gamenames and the gamefiles will give me non recognizable game names. Adding the .m3u files gives me correct names, but Launchbox can to parse it correctly to Xenia. other frontends works fine with the .m3u files , that point to the gamefolders. can this be accomplished I also do not understand why you should ever want to use m3u files. Launchbox can also use FOLDER NAME as the name of the game. Seeing as MS Xbox360 games are only one level deep, and in .xex format and mostly already have the name of the game...that more than dissuades the use of m3u files. Adding all XBOX360 games should only be a matter of adding roms...opening file explorer in your microsoft Xbox360 games folder...looking for *.xex.....and mass select all of them. Quote
Suhrvivor Posted June 7 Posted June 7 9 hours ago, launchretrogirl2562 said: Adding all XBOX360 games should only be a matter of adding roms...opening file explorer in your microsoft Xbox360 games folder...looking for *.xex.....and mass select all of them. That would only work with disc games that are extracted into folders, digital games have no .xex executable file, they're one big file wit no extension and nested inside a bunch of folders. I don't know where op got all those m3u, but if they were made manually it would have been wiser to add the games manually instead. 1 Quote
muggi Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 (edited) They came with a XBLA pack made for Xbox 360. Instructions was: You need Xbox360 RGH console for those games. Just extract them on your external HDD and play But I got them to work fine in other Emulator frontend, so thought I would try in Launchbox too. This describes it good: XBLA/GOD games as these don't have an extension only a folder and a random number Edited June 7 by muggi Quote
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