2016-01-24, 04:19
Sorry if I've missed this somewhere in the various threads in this forum, but I semi-regularly download a retroplayer build and use it on Windows 7.
The experience with a build + internet archive rom launcher is that most systems don't appear to have any emulator build for Windows (?) and those which do, the games often don't work. With a recent build, only NES games appeared to work.
At the same time, the retroplayer builds break keyboard volume control in the video player, so I inevitably have to revert.
Am I doing something wrong? Also, is there a wiki page somewhere with which cores currently build on which system (windows/linux/osx)? I have a linux Kodi in the house on similar hardware, perhaps I should be using that?
Thanks again for all your hard work on Retroplayer!
The experience with a build + internet archive rom launcher is that most systems don't appear to have any emulator build for Windows (?) and those which do, the games often don't work. With a recent build, only NES games appeared to work.
At the same time, the retroplayer builds break keyboard volume control in the video player, so I inevitably have to revert.
Am I doing something wrong? Also, is there a wiki page somewhere with which cores currently build on which system (windows/linux/osx)? I have a linux Kodi in the house on similar hardware, perhaps I should be using that?
Thanks again for all your hard work on Retroplayer!