NeoCD RX - A new fork.

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Also try booting it in NeoCD-Libretro Wii if it's really an emulation issue...

(Not sure if u tried in it, but just trying to help.)
Hi @SaulFabre , and thank you for the link.

I feel a little bit silly asking this, but I downloaded the app, put all the bios files into the "system" directory, set the "folders" setting accordingly, yet I can't see any game (or any file except zip files, for what matters) using your version of retroarch.

I'm trying to boot the bin+cue patched version.

I even tried to zip these files, but was brought back to the Homebrew channel when selecting it? Is there something I'm doing wrong? The other "optimized" versions of RA (like CPS1 for example), can launch zipped roms perfectly? But I guess launching CD images is a littl bit different?
 
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Hi @SaulFabre , and thank you for the link.

I feel a little bit silly asking this, but I downloaded the app, put all the bios files into the "system" directory, set the "folders" setting accordingly, yet I can't see any game (or any file except zip files, for what matters) using your version of retroarch.

I'm trying to boot the bin+cue patched version.

I even tried to zip these files, but was brought back to the Homebrew channel when selecting it? Is there something I'm doing wrong? The other "optimized" versions of RA (like CPS1 for example), can launch zipped roms perfectly? But I guess launching CD images is a littl bit different?
You don't have the required .info file for the NeoCD-Libretro core.
You can find and download it on https://github.com/libretro/libretro-core-info/
Put the .info file inside the folder info, in the same location where is the core .dol file.

Example:
sd:/apps/retroarch/neocd_libretro.dol
sd:/apps/retroarch/info/neocd_libretro.info

Another example:
sd:/apps/NeoCDLibretro/boot.dol
sd:/apps/NeoCDLibretro/info/boot.info
 
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You don't have the required .info file for the NeoCD-Libretro core.
You can find and download it on https://github.com/libretro/libretro-core-info/
Put the .info file inside the folder info, in the same location where is the core .dol file.

Example:
sd:/apps/retroarch/neocd_libretro.dol
sd:/apps/retroarch/info/neocd_libretro.info

Another example:
sd:/apps/NeoCDLibretro/boot.dol
sd:/apps/NeoCDLibretro/info/boot.info
Thank you : the .info file was in my "retroarch" folder instead of the "sd/apps/retroarch" one...

Anyway, I'm taken back to retroarch main menu when I try booting it, and I don't want to digress too much from the topic of this thread, which is the use of NeoCD RX.

Let's keep trying on your dedicated thread, and we'll go back here if we find a solution. :)

And if someone manages to make the "files+MP3" version work in the meantime, that'll only mean more option for us! ;)
 
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I cant see 240p/original/double strike option, help @niuus

My CRT can output 240p in another emulators : fba neo, snes9x, genesis plus gx...
240p isn't implemented in NeoCD RX.
 
How did you convert BINs CUE to ISO WAVs. Thank you.
There are probably more direct methods, but personally I burnt a CDRW with ImgBurn, then I used a software named TurboRip which, although primarly used for PC Engine discs, works pretty well in my experience (as I used it with all the NeoGeo CD backups I had to make them compatible).
 
HI. I'm trying the emulator, but for some reason it refuses to browse the files from my hard drive. I'm using a 2-partition setup from years (SATA/FAT32) and I've added the emulator onto the FAT32 partition like every Wii emulator, but this one just won't open the menu. Am I missing something here, or is an unreported bug? Thanks in advance.
 
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HI. I'm trying the emulator, but for some reason it refuses to browse the files from my hard drive. I'm using a 2-partition setup from years (SATA/FAT32) and I've added the emulator onto the FAT32 partition like every Wii emulator, but this one just won't open the menu. Am I missing something here, or is an unreported bug? Thanks in advance.
hello. I seem to remember that you have to put the emulator on the SD. Then open it and in the menu select the partition to be the hard drive or USB. It comes out and you can now run it from the hard drive.
 
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