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There’s a bug that can happen right now upon closing content or exiting RetroArch with the PCSX2 core on Windows – the RetroArch process might not completely cleanly shut itself off and you might still be able to see a 0% CPU process remaining in the Task Manager.
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It’s for similar reasons that the software renderer right now won’t work (it’s not compatible yet with x86_64, not in upstream either). It is still less compatible than the 32bit x86 dynarec in PCSX2, so keep that in mind.
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This Retroarch setup going on lately is pretty good. I think I paid money for the "Emulator Enhancer" suite at some point, if anyone remembers what I'm talking about. I still got an old iMac around here with a copy of MacMAME on it somewhere. I'm old hat at the standalone emulator scene. I did already, actually, with standalone Retroarch and separately, though not yet with PS2.
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it for that game? No further steps I can take to rescue? If so, RIP Katamari Damacy I just played your remaster so not so bad I guess. If I have a disc that won't rip in ImgBurn, is that just.
#RETROARCH PS2 PS4#
I bought the model of drive that reads PS3 and PS4 blu rays natively and its working well.
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I moved over to ImgBurn for ripping as I was wrapping PS1 and when I got to DVDs, PS2 and BluRays like PS3.Why do some of the discs I rip subsequently not be recognized by a folder scan and shown in the interface? I started my ripping right in Retroarch, which has the function.There's lots of good info out there and I've found a lot of it but sometimes it's those thousand-miles-up big picture questions it's hard to get a clear answer on, so if you could help me out that would be great:
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The goal is also to be able to play the library on RetroArch in emulation, as they continue to add cores (I am halfway through my PS2 library right now and that core has not yet been added to Steam Retroarch, though yes I know I can add cores manually and I probably will). Hey folks sorry to make a whole thread but I got a couple of basic questions as I've decided to rip my whole library and drop it on the NAS for backup sake, concerns about disc rot, etc.