Netplay?
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Zip files should be fine. Did you update the necessary databases from the online updater?
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@mediamogul Yes, I did update the databases following your thread. My roms are unzipped (i.e.: *.nes and *.sfc), should I zip them and then scan the directory again?
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@mediamogul I zipped some roms and scanned the directory again, but the result is the same: scan ends in zero seconds and the directory keeps showing “no file” in it.
What exactly are the databases I updated in the step before? A list of roms? If so, I suspect the roms on the pie must match those in the list in order to be found during the scan.
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@saccublenda said in Netplay?:
I suspect the roms on the pie must match those in the list in order to be found during the scan.
They do need to match, but supposedly the databases account for most common sets such as 'Good' and 'No-Intro'. For example, I use the older and less popular 'Good' sets, but they're always recognized.
Are these databases stored somewhere on the pie, so I can take a look at them?
They're located at
/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/database/rdb/
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@mediamogul I was able to populate the collection with the games. No luck yet in starting netplay, though.
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If it's still giving the “Content not found, try manual load or disconnect from host” error, try loading the game manually from the collection list in the RetroArch GUI. Are you using a 'No-Intro' set of ROMs?
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If it's still giving the “Content not found, try manual load or disconnect from host” error, try loading the game manually from the collection list in the RetroArch GUI.
It still gives the same error.
Are you using a 'No-Intro' set of ROMs?
I think the roms are from the Good set, anyway they have the same name and checksum, so they are recognized and added to the collection.
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@saccublenda said in Netplay?:
they have the same name and checksum
I'm don't think they're supposed to. Have you compared them directly? I use the 'Good' sets myself and have about a 60-70% success rate on the Netplay pairing. Supposedly it "just works" with the 'No-Intro' sets according to the libretro team.
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they have the same name and checksum
I'm don't think they're supposed to.
The database contains both the name and checksum of the roms, I think that’s how roms are recognized and added to the collections.
Have you compared them directly?
Yes.
I use the 'Good' sets myself and have about a 60-70% success rate on the Netplay pairing. Supposedly it "just works" with the 'No-Intro' sets according to the libretro team.
I will try the No-Intro set and let you know.
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@mediamogul I tried Good and No-intro sets, the games are added to the playlist, but I was never able to start a netplay game. It keeps giving the “content not found” error.
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Some day I'd like to take the time to test the feature under ideal staged conditions, but just like yourself, my success has been limited in the wild.
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I'm still in that same boat too. I've got GoodName and No-Intro romsets, zipped and not, all identified in RetroArch with cover art. I still can't join any games "content not found". I can host games, but nobody ever joins. I've just given up until somebody can figure out the reason, and can make a play-by-play set of instructions complete with screenshots.
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I seem to have had more luck than most people, but still, I've only used the feature successfully about half a dozen times out of the several dozen I've tried.
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So the conclusion then, is that Netplay through lobbies really doesn't work or is not a supported feature in RetroPie, @mediamogul?
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