![]() If ROM's are scanned and added to a library in the XMB, is it possible to remove them? I have a lil Nintendo Satellaview library added now - but no Game Art is available for these, and for that reason I'd like to hide or delete them from the quick launch - or whatever that section would be referred to - in the XMB?Īlso individual roms within a collection - for instance, I have a few JPN games that I also have USA versions - instead of deleteing them from the ROM directory and rescanning, now that they have been picked up by the Game Library, if I wanted to select an individual game/rom in the list and "remove" it - is this possible?Īs curious why the reason for such strict checking against files ![]() Thanks - any info on how I can maybe check my own CRC's against 'a' or 'the' database which pairs them to the BoxArt? no sense in having someone else check on my behalf (as offered by ) when I am perfectly capable of doing such a thing!Īppreciate the patch you worked on as well - but still curious about a few things - not sure if you can help. N64 - Adds them to Library - no Boxart though as wellġ489752577 16777216 Banjo to Kazooie no Daibouken (J). Please let me know if we can talk a bit about this, or if you can help lead me in the right direction. ![]() I tried searching for more info on the website and other tutorials, requesting help on the retroarch subreddit, and finally now decided to request help as an issue to Git - so that I may help contribute in documenting this more thoroughly and aid other users through the process. In the case of PSX however, I was able to add the games, and they show in XMB - however none of the box arts are showing. ![]() I then would scrape the sub directory - but this did not add the game to my collection. I found that "searching" the directory at the root level to "Sega CD", would not scrape the sub dirs. These are also named in full and resemble the titles to the BoxArt in the thumbnails directory. So as you may note, in the PSX and Sega CD directories, there are sub dirs that contain the bin/cues. Presently, I have had no issues when adding Sega Master System, SNES, NES, and TBGF16 - but when trying to add in libraries for PSX, N64 etc -I am not getting the behaviour I expect.įirst - I have my directory structure as follows: I aim to understand these problems better and then document them for the Wiki to help other struggling fans of RetroArch set up their libraries all nice! I am trying to add a bunch of games for their thumbnails and have ran into some problems.
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