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    Strange Behaviour when adding new roms

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      BaviaanNL
      last edited by

      Pi Model or other hardware: (Pi 3, )
      Power Supply used: (Original Power Supply)
      RetroPie Version Used (4.3.10)
      Built From: (Downloaded official image)
      USB Devices connected: USB Wireless Keyboard, IPAC2
      Controller used: IPAC 2
      Skin - Hursty
      Emulator - All of them

      I have a strange issue when adding new roms to my directories. I'm adding games by using filezilla and simply copy them straight over into the relevant directory, I also have this issue when adding files through direct server (apple)

      If I added the following games

      DJ Boy
      Final Blow
      Afterburner

      I also get the following entries on the game select list

      ._DJ Boy
      ._Final Blow
      ._Afterburner

      So everything gets a double entry, when I select these ._ files it doesn't load the game, only the original rom will work.

      It messes up my scraping because its always trying to add videos and art work for both files. Not to mention the fact that it looks messy and is confusing for people who play the machine.

      Could anyone shine any light as to why this is happening and more importantly how to fix it?

      TIA

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      • jonnykeshJ
        jonnykesh @BaviaanNL
        last edited by jonnykesh

        @baviaannl it's a mac problem. How to solve: don't use a mac.
        These files can be safely deleted.
        Edited to add link https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/14980/why-are-dot-underscore-files-created-and-how-can-i-avoid-them
        I especially like how these files are described as "turds".

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
          last edited by

          @baviaannl said in Strange Behaviour when adding new roms:

          Could anyone shine any light as to why this is happening and more importantly how to fix it?

          As @jonnykesh said, they're added when you copy the game roms using the macOS Finder - although not in all cases it seems. You can safely delete them from the ROMs folder (see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6997793).

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          • ClydeC
            Clyde @BaviaanNL
            last edited by

            @baviaannl There are some solutions listed in this Q&A on superuser.com.

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