On top of that, I was on a Mac and the instructions I followed involved using Virtual Box to pretend I was on a PC and that ended up being extremely slow, eventually leading to syncing problems and me having to restore my Mini back to its factory settings and searching the internet for another solution. If (!($retroarchPath = $("*.lpl|*.I originally started my ‘mini hacking / retro video game’ hobby with Project Lunar back in March 2020, and that hack was mostly successful in regards to adding any Genesis / Mega Drive game I wanted, but there were limitations to how many games could be added and in setting up different consoles ( like NES and SNES) as there was no file sorting system in Project Lunar at the time. $menuItem1.MenuSection = Playlist Importer" $menuItem1.FunctionName = "Import-Playlist" $menuItem1.Description = "Import Retroarch playlists from folder" "Sony - PlayStation Portable" = "PPSSPP" "Sony - PlayStation Portable (PSN)" = "PPSSPP" "SNK - Neo Geo Pocket" = "Beetle NeoPop" "SNK - Neo Geo Pocket Color" = "Beetle NeoPop" "Sega - Mega-CD - Sega CD" = "Genesis Plus GX" "Sega - Mega Drive - Genesis" = "Genesis Plus GX" "Sega - Master System - Mark III" = "MAME" "Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System" = "Mesen-S" "Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Hacks" = "Mesen-S" "Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System" = "Mesen" "Nintendo - Nintendo 64" = "ParaLLEl N64" "Nintendo - Family Computer Disk System" = "Mesen" "NEC - PC Engine SuperGrafx" = "Beetle SuperGrafx" "NEC - PC Engine CD - TurboGrafx-CD" = "Beetle PCE" "NEC - PC Engine - TurboGrafx 16" = "Beetle PCE" "Bandai - WonderSwan Color" = "Beetle WonderSwan" That being said if you are OK with the caveats it should be useful for folks! Just drop these files into a new folder in the extensions directory and run it with Extensions->Retroach Playlist Importer. No de-duplication if you have multiple entries with different languages.It's a little slow if you have a lot of entries in a list.I've tried to select the best in breed libretro cores for all the platforms I have content for but if you have a different preference or a new platform you will have to add the map entry to to the $supportedCore entry at the top of the script. It would be nice to read the core name and use that instead if its in the playlist entry but for now no-go. The cores are set manually in the script by playlist name.For non MAME cores it will try to load the playlist into the right platform on its own and set the core appropriately.This is because I am using MAME for several platforms and rather than walking the supported platform list and matching up the correct platform I am letting them roll into the "Various" category (empty for me) and then just ctrl+a->edit to put them into the correct platform. Its set up so you can only import one.I spent the morning bodging this together for my own use but I thought I should register and post it here in case other people want to take it and use it or extend it. I just found the Playnite project, and it seems quite nice, but once I started using it I found that there didn't seem to be any easy way to import existing Retroarch. Importing Retroarch Playlists - objaction - 05-11-2021 +- Thread: Importing Retroarch Playlists ( /thread-671.html) Importing Retroarch Playlists - Printable Version
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