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    Adding folder for ROMS

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      raspberry79 @windg
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      @windg
      So, first i enable rom service on the Pi4
      then go over to the PC and create a folder on the USB Drive ratropie-mount
      then reinsert it in the Pi and reboot to start creating the folders and i can then go back to the computer to start adding the roms.

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        windg @raspberry79
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        @raspberry79 said in Adding folder for ROMS:

        @windg
        So, first i enable rom service on the Pi4
        then go over to the PC and create a folder on the USB Drive ratropie-mount
        then reinsert it in the Pi and reboot to start creating the folders and i can then go back to the computer to start adding the roms.

        Better have a look at the wiki here : https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/

        My English isn't at a good level.

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          raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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          @sleve_mcdichael
          So after i create the rom folder structure on the USB drive, then do i go back to disable the usb rom service and the go back to the laptop and start adding my roms to their location.
          I know that the roms are zip files, do i unzip the roms and copy them to the folder locations on the USB Drive

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            sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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            @raspberry79 said in Adding folder for ROMS:

            @sleve_mcdichael
            So after i create the rom folder structure on the USB drive, then do i go back to disable the usb rom service

            Not if you want it to do anything with the roms after you put them on the USB drive, like finding them or seeing them.

            I know that the roms are zip files, do i unzip the roms and copy them to the folder locations on the USB Drive

            Most roms can be unzipped.
            PlayStation roms and (sometimes) N64 roms must be unzipped.
            Arcade roms must not be unzipped.

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              raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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              @sleve_mcdichael
              When downloading roms, how to tell that this or that must be unzip or not
              Is it that when downloading roms some is downloaded in a unzip folder and other just downloaded in a zip folder.

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                sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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                @raspberry79 said in Adding folder for ROMS:

                @sleve_mcdichael
                When downloading roms, how to tell that this or that must be unzip or not

                You can check the docs page for each individual system/emulator.

                Example lr-fbneo for arcade uses .zip or .7z while lr-pcsx-rearmed for PlayStation 1 uses any of .cue .ccd .chd .exe .iso .m3u .pbp or .toc (note, no .zip or .7z).

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                  raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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                  @sleve_mcdichael
                  So, i enable the USB rom service on Retropie and it didn't take a few seconds to add the empty folders so i can add the roms to them.
                  Once i connected the USB drive back to the laptop, i look at the Rom folders i got folder like Atarie GBC short for Gameboy coler and other game console name, but can i rename them rom folders so it will make it easier for be for know the names of them.

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                    sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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                    @raspberry79 no if you rename the folders, EmulationStation won't be able to find them.

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                      raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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                      @sleve_mcdichael
                      Ok, what if one of the roms got into the wrong rom folder

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                        raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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                        @sleve_mcdichael
                        So, i got some roms now.
                        Most of them is in the zip folder and the others are just .7z fils
                        So, i just unzip the zip files and the rest in .7z or other types just leave along

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                          sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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                          @raspberry79 said in Adding folder for ROMS:

                          @sleve_mcdichael
                          Ok, what if one of the roms got into the wrong rom folder

                          Then move it to the correct rom folder.

                          @raspberry79 said in Adding folder for ROMS:

                          @sleve_mcdichael
                          So, i got some roms now.
                          Most of them is in the zip folder and the others are just .7z fils
                          So, i just unzip the zip files and the rest in .7z or other types just leave along

                          Most emulators can handle both .zip and .7z formats without any additional effort. Check the individual docs pages for each system to see what formats are supported by its emulators.

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                            raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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                            @sleve_mcdichael
                            What about Retropie.

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                              sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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                              @raspberry79 what about it?

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                                raspberry79 @sleve_mcdichael
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                                filetype.PNG Do retropie 4.8 which is the newest version run these types of files

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                                  sleve_mcdichael @raspberry79
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                                  @raspberry79 "RetroPie" is not an emulator. Check the docs page for each individual system e.g. SNES:
                                  https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Super-Nintendo-Entertainment-System/

                                  Accepted File Extensions: .7z .bin .fig .mgd .sfc .smc .swc .zip

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                                    cdaters @raspberry79
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                                    @raspberry79, each emulator within RetroPie has its own requirements and specifications for which file type it will support.

                                    While some emulators support compressed archive file types containing the actual rom, others do not and require the raw, uncompressed file type such as .bin, .rom, .d64, etc.

                                    Like @sleve_mcdichael points out, you'll want to visit the docs page for each individual system to see what file types that emulator supports.

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