![]() Ps3/PSN - still working on these since my games are not isos. Though I found success in having previously named the GC folders the correct name (Parent Folder > 1080 Avalanche > game.iso) and selecting the option in the parsing wizard to read the folder names. *Note: you can use GameCube Game Manager in a nearly identical way to rename GameCube games. Then extract those from rar/7zip format into a single abcd.wbfs title of appropriate size since I'm using NTFS format and those games were used on my modded wii's original FAT32 external. However, I have yet to set up dolphin emu and test if these games work as is and so another option is to take the games in abcd.wbfs and abcd.wbf1 and rename them manually. There is an option to split games at 1/2/3/4gb or unlimited, as such I didn't have to combine titles back into one. I used Wii Backup Manager and was able to sort through the options to have the games renamed to their corresponding title which allowed them to be integrated. Wii - turns out the xxxxx.wbfs file name format wasn't what LB wanted to parse and scrape for the platform. Last question, how does one use proper naming conventions for multi-disc games? Is there a comprehensive list of names needed for each system that I'm not finding for this stuff? I've been using search functions to try and suss out these details before wasting other peoples time but I don't think I'm asking the right way because I've not found it.īumping my own topic for anyone that comes across these same issues that I've been working on this week. bin files and folders) Do these need to be recompiled into a standard disc image? Xbox - Parent folders with standard naming (Fight Night as parent, inside contains various. Is there something in this naming convention throwing it off? Parenthesis? These games are in a format for instance Discworld CD 1 (Dos v2) for the parent folder and the various files inside ending in. SCUMMVM - It has imported my games and even found the emumovies but when it populated into LB it's simply a smattering of chapter based files "C016 02/C016 03/etc" and no titles. I left it on for 20 hours yesterday assuming 5tb of games was just taking it's time. PS3/PSN - These games are typically a BLESxxxx0000 name or a NPEB/NPUB format and as such not only do they not find roms, they won't bypass the parsing files wizard. Do I simply need to manually rename these to GAMENAME.wbfs to scrape and parse into a platform? I have cloned the data so it won't retroactively affect my wii setup at any rate if I do need to track down the master name associations for LB. Wii - My backups are WBFS/WBF1 extensions, launchbox fails to find any games. These ones are the ones giving me trouble. I picked up premium for bigbox and have migrated my data in 2 8tb drives and impressively LB needed very little work to incorporate and scrape in games and media save for a few systems I'm having trouble with.Īs noted, most of my collection was well sorted however some of the systems required a different naming convention to be read in their respective consoles. ![]() So imagine my absolute glee when I found this. I actually lost the will to play stuff because I have 8 modded systems comprising every console/format spread over 15tb and despite having meticulously named and sorted and organized everything over the years, it became too much of a mess to have everything on display and a million cords and adapters and controllers everywhere. Years back took to digitizing everything with the creation of xbmc and up modded pretty much everything, have even managed to nab a GDEMU and Rhea. I've been aquiring a huge collection of games my whole life. A little back story since I'll probably be asking questions here and there and perhaps be able to contribute myself. It's the answer to all my desires for my digital hoard. I have recently stumbled across this amazing program and can't believe that it exists.
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