2013-04-24, 07:48
willp2003 Wrote:Hi, just starting using this along with zsnes. I don't get any audio though. If I use zsnes on it's own the audio is fine. Using Win 7. Sorry if this has been covered but my search didn't return much.Maybe XBMC is still sitting on your audio device. A workaround could be to launch the emulator in solo mode.
o9r1sh Wrote:Good to know. It never crossed my mind that the smb share could be the problem. I'll try your suggestions above when I get home. Will let you know how it goes.I will also try this myself. I just had some issues wih the prebuild version from the thread. Just grabbed everything and rebuild from scratch. So this will take some time...
DrPreston Wrote:Hey guys, I seem to be having trouble setting this up with Higan (formerly known as bsnes). I can't seem to import any games for it. I suspect this is because Higan stores NES and SNES ROM's in folders named after the game, plus ".sfc" or ".fc" at the end, and inside those folders are the game ("program.rom") and "manifest.bml". You can't point Higan to program.rom, you need to pass in the name of the folder it is in. I swear this worked fine in 2.0.5. Am I just missing something when I try to import new games.I made some changes to the import process from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6. So it is not impossible that I broke some of the more exotic scenarios. Can you give me an exact example of your folder structure and your config that was supposed to work with 2.0.5?
Cosmo_Kramer Wrote:Also, I noticed that when I play a rom for more than a few minutes and exit the emulator, XBMC does not return to full screen. If I quickly turn the emulator on and turn it off, XBMC returns to full screen. Any ideas what that could be?Uhhh, thats bad. Because this is the exact way I test if launching games is still working. I will see if I can reproduce it. But it does not sound like something that I can control from my python code. Can you also tell me something about your environment (OS, XBMC, emulators, ...)?