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    Can anyone HELP! me place these ROM'S in their correct location?

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    • TMNTturtlguyT
      TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
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      @martinrdgz I am assuming you will be following @herb_fargus advice and starting with a fresh image. Since I just reset up my CPS games due to issues with FBA2012 emulator, see this thread which has plenty of information about what romsets work with what emulators. What Emulator/romset for cps1-2-3

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      • martinrdgzM
        martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
        last edited by

        @tmntturtlguy how can I enable video snaps on you comic theme?

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        • TMNTturtlguyT
          TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
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          @martinrdgz you need to scrape for video and make sure the videos are in your gamelist. Make sure that in the start menu the theme is set to video. That is it. There is nothing different or special that needs to be done with my ComicBook theme, it works just like all the other themes that support video.

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          • martinrdgzM
            martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
            last edited by martinrdgz

            @tmntturtlguy I've press start--->UI SETTINGS: and I don't get anything on theme that states video. Below is what I get under UI SETTINGS:

            UI SETTINGS:
            Screensaver after
            Screensaver Behavior
            Show Framrate
            On-Screen Help
            Quick System Select
            Transition Style
            Theme Set: COMICBOOK

            Inside my snes rom folder I have the following folders:
            snap (which contains the videos)
            the rom files
            gamelist.xml

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            • martinrdgzM
              martinrdgz
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              @tmntturtlguy I barley got videos enable on the retropie. I had to edit my: gamelist.xml

              From this: <image>./boxart/Sunset Riders (USA).mp4</image>
              To this: <video>./snap/Sunset Riders (USA).mp4</video>

              And it worked, but the problem now is I wouldn't want to edit one by one is there an easier way?

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              • TMNTturtlguyT
                TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
                last edited by

                @martinrdgz you have 2 choices:

                1. continue what sounds like using a gamelist which you got from unsupported third party image and rewrite the list manually.

                2. start with a fresh image, follow the documents and instructions and use one of the supported scraper programs which will scrape most of your roms for both images and videos depending on what setting you choose.

                In the end it is your decision. I started my system fresh and used universal xml scraper and now I manually update art and videos to get each rom the way I want it. It is very time consuming but I have found that while all the scrapers work fairly well, none are perfect, and none are exactly what I want for every game.

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                • martinrdgzM
                  martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
                  last edited by martinrdgz

                  @tmntturtlguy Ok. I have an issue and mabe you know how to go bout it...

                  1. I installed RetropPe v4.2 in a 4gb micro sd card which I then inserted in my RaspberryPi 3, and updated it to the latest version.

                  2. I then took out the 4gb micro sd card from my RaspberryPi and made an image of it onto my PC using win32Disk Imager.

                  3. Then inserted a 64gb micro sd card on to my PC and flashed it to the image.

                  4. When I connect over network to transfer my snes roms, images, videos, which is a total of 4GB it tells me that I don't have sufficient space. Why is this?

                  NOTE! The only way it lets me transfer it is if I flash the 64gb micro sd card with the RetroPie v4.2 Image.

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                  • TMNTturtlguyT
                    TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
                    last edited by

                    @martinrdgz First i must ask why are you going through the trouble of installing retropie to a 4gb sd card and then making an image and then installing it on a 64gb card? Why not just install it on the 64gb card first? There is no reason to install it on a 4gb sd card at all.

                    1. Then inserted a 64gb micro sd card on to my PC and flashed it to the image.

                    After step 3 did you take your SD card out of the PC and put it back into your raspberry pi? I assume you did because step 4 says you are trying to transfer roms over the network. Since you made a 4gb image and then installed that image on your 64gb card, you now need to expand your file system through the raspi config menu. This youtube video should help.

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                    • martinrdgzM
                      martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
                      last edited by

                      @tmntturtlguy Right now I'm anxious to try the step you gave me :) But the reason I don't install retropie on a 64gb and them make an image out of it, is because it will then create an almost the same size of the 64gb sd card.

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                      • TMNTturtlguyT
                        TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
                        last edited by

                        @martinrdgz I am confused as to why you think you need to create an image of your card before you even put anything on it? That really does nothing for you....the only reason to create an image of your card is so you can back up all of your settings like controller configs and any custom modifications you do like scanlines/shaders/gamelists. Making an image based on the already available image is an unnecessary step in the process.

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                        • martinrdgzM
                          martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
                          last edited by

                          @tmntturtlguy I don't know why, but I just have to, I can't sleep If I don't do it this way.

                          2nd: The reason I don't make an image out of a 64gb is because it will create an almost the same size of gb onto my computer. That's why I install retropie onto my 4gb card and then create an image of it so the size wont be any larger than 4gb. I hope I made sense

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                          • TMNTturtlguyT
                            TMNTturtlguy @martinrdgz
                            last edited by

                            @martinrdgz No, this makes no sense. you are not accomplishing anything by doing what you are doing. The retropie image is available on the website. You download that and you have it, just save that to your computer. Making an image of it once you have installed in on your 4gb SD card does nothing for you except waste 4gb of space on your hard drive. You are not saving anything new.

                            If size of you image is a concern I recommend you stick with a 4gb SD card and then install your roms on a USB stick. link to docs - Running Roms from a USB drive

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                            • martinrdgzM
                              martinrdgz @TMNTturtlguy
                              last edited by

                              @tmntturtlguy 1st of all let me thank you for your help on the file expansion it worked :) :) Thanks bro.

                              Ok this is the way I think and see things... the image that is on the RetroPie website is the v4.2 and once I install it on my 4gb sd card I then update it to the latest version which is v4.2.10 so now I have an up to date retropie clean image on my hand. Why do I do this you ask, and what benefit it does to me? It does a lot you see, I see things as if they can be removed or the whole internet will just breakdown it's weird I know. Let's just say that if anything happens at least I have the latest copy. That's It.

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