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I edited the wrong file. Everything works now! YES! It’s so cool. Big thanks epe!
swoncenParticipantThank you, the games work now! =)
I’ve removed the .bin out of the psx line, but they are still in the list. What can I do?
In the meantime I tried to change the emulators of N64 and GBA but it wouldnt let me change it. I’ve seen, that there was exactly no space left on the sd card, so I removed a game and then I could change the emulators. Now GBA and N64 work! :-)
swoncenParticipantAwesome, thanks. I will do that in the evening and report if it works =)
swoncenParticipantHi epe,
I’ve done that and are copying the files (30 gigs) over ssh to the raspi while I’m at work. I hope it works. Another thing I realized is, that there are missing cue files for some PS1 games. I’m not really familiar with emulators, so I’m not sure how important they are. I’ve downloaded missing cue files and looked into them. The filenames are all correct, but sometimes there are 2 tracks of a ROM:
track1.bin
track2.binand sometimes
track1.bin
track2.wav
track3.wavor similar. In the cue file I see the filenames and a “binary” at the end specifying, that it is a binary file. However, there is always the reference to “bin” files, even though there are “wav” files as tracks. For the last example:
[PSEUDO]
file = “track1.bin” binary
…
file = “track2.bin” binary
file = “track3.bin” binary
[/PSEUDO]Should I change them to .wav, since the files are wav files? And “binary” to “WAVE”? When I do this, do I have to add extra information to the wav file like it is shown here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuesheet ?
Thanks for your help
swoncenParticipantAwesome, that works! Thank you =)
swoncenParticipantHi Floob,
thanks for your advice. I copied the files using scp now, and PS1 games still dont show up. I’ve tried it with 3 games. Do I have to trigger something? The files are *.bin.ecm
swoncenParticipantHi Floob,
thanks for your help. How can I change the emulator and what is the best emulator for the most popular games? For the PS1: I copied a game onto the usb stick, it was about 15 minutes in the rpi but the system did not copy the file. The SNES and NES game are copied correctly and the SNES Menu was shown automatically.
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