PS1 change disk problem
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Any help here guys? Mostly looking to swap SegaCD games.
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When going to append disk image, it doesn't show any files in any folders.
I just tested this with SegaCD and it shows the files and appends discs for me.
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@mediamogul im on retropie 4.2.2 and it shows absolutely 0 files to append. No files show up. Only folders.
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Was it just the last update that caused this?
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What version of RetroArch are you using?
/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch --version
Edit:
Mine is:
RetroArch: Frontend for libretro -- v1.5.0 -- 51581e1 -- Compiler: GCC (4.9.2) 32-bitBuilt: Mar 19 2017
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@mediamogul mine is the exact same as yours.
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@mediamogul Yep I get the same version as well.
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@mediamogul awesome! Please let us know.
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Well, I thought me being able to append discs might have something to do with the Netplay fix I have on my setup, but I disabled it and I'm still able to browse, select and append discs regardless. The only other thing off the top of my head that I can think of is that I have the content directory path pointed to my ROMs folder, so that might be worth trying.
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@mediamogul what do you meant content directory path? Do you mean where it is setup to automatically look for the roms?
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I'm almost certain it wouldn't make a difference here, but it's the following setting in
/opt/retroarch/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
.rgui_browser_directory = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms"
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Do you mean where it is setup to automatically look for the roms?
yes indeed.
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@mediamogul said in PS1 change disk problem:
I'm almost certain it wouldn't make a difference here, but it's the following setting in
/opt/retroarch/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
.rgui_browser_directory = "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms"
Edit:
Do you mean where it is setup to automatically look for the roms?
yes indeed.
@Dominus @mediamogul this was the fix. I put this in my segacd/retroarch.cfg and it works. It shows up now.
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Ha! Too funny. I wonder why that even matters?
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@mediamogul not sure. Im just glad it works.
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@mediamogul i did however point it directly to my secacd folder since i put this in the /segacd/retroarch.cfg
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I've thought about doing the same thing for just the systems that support disc swapping. I guess that's limited to segacd and psx, or are there any others?
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@mediamogul i dont use it for psx. I have my bumpers and x button mapped to disc prev, disc next and open/close tray. I use pbp files though. Not sure if it works with bin/cue files. This way works with famicom disk system as well.
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@mediamogul i edited my individual controller configs to add these options. That way no matter which controller i used, they had the options.
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