2013-12-31, 08:02
Advanced Launcher and RetroPlayer
I don't know if most of the users know it, but since its version 1.5.2 (released in august 2011), Advanced Launcher supports XBMC built-in functions. It's means that it is possible to play any media supported by XBMC directly from Advanced Launcher. This is also valid for the media files supported by RetroPlayer, a custom branch of XBMC that can play legally obtained ROMs using emulators from RetroArch.
So if you want to create a roms launchers using RetroPlayer you just have to create a file launcher with these parameters :
Application : Crogram Files (x86)\XBMC\XBMC.exe or /usr/bin/xbmc
Arguments : PlayMedia(%rom%)
Files Extension : zip
Source : http://www.gwenael.org/xbmc/index.php?title=RetroPlayer
I don't know if most of the users know it, but since its version 1.5.2 (released in august 2011), Advanced Launcher supports XBMC built-in functions. It's means that it is possible to play any media supported by XBMC directly from Advanced Launcher. This is also valid for the media files supported by RetroPlayer, a custom branch of XBMC that can play legally obtained ROMs using emulators from RetroArch.
So if you want to create a roms launchers using RetroPlayer you just have to create a file launcher with these parameters :
Application : Crogram Files (x86)\XBMC\XBMC.exe or /usr/bin/xbmc
Arguments : PlayMedia(%rom%)
Files Extension : zip
Source : http://www.gwenael.org/xbmc/index.php?title=RetroPlayer