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This tutorial will be as quick as possible to set up Rom Collection Browser in XBMC (Kodi) to launch all your favorite emulators. I will walk through all the emulators I have installed. I was disappointed a resource wasn’t available when I was putting together my install. Here’s a video of my that is several months old, but give you an idea. Nav: Steps to Set Up Rom Collection Browser in XBMC (Kodi) First, I’m not going to show you where to download the emulators nor Roms.

Brief research will lead you to the source. I will touch on nuances with each emulator. You’ll need the emulators and roms before you start this tutorial for settin up Rom Collection Browser in XBMC (Kodi).

This is set up on a Windows machine. Enable Rom Collection Browser • Download if you haven’t already • Install Rom Collection Browser. Settings >Add ons >Get Add Ons >XBMC.org Add Ons >Program Add Ons >Rom Collection Browser • Enable Rom Collection Browser Your file structure for both emulators and roms is important. You’ll want each emulator, or console, in its own folder and the applicable roms within these folders: The blanket approach to linking your emulators to Rom Collection Browser is immediately following with each platform’s specifics broken out below: • Open Rom Collection Browser and hit “c” for your context menu (or right click) • Choose “add rom collection” • In most situations, select “scrape game info and artwork online” • Select the applicable console • Map to your emulator, which on Windows machines will be the.exe file in your emulator download.

Note, you must have already mapped your file location via file manager. • Map to your applicable roms folder, which is hopefully well organized with all aggregated into one “rom” folder within the emulator’s folder. • Leave default parameters and file masks for now and reference console-specific info below: Parameters, file masks and other nuances is where this can get painful, but the below settings have worked well for me. Note that you can use the great information available for each console via.

*Note that the above resource is no longer hosted. You can find if interested.

Emulator Parameters in Rom Collection Browser Below values are entered in the menus found by hitting c to bring up your context menu while in Rom Collection Browser and selecting add or edit rom collection and toggling the applicable platform. Nintendo: Rom File Mask: *.zip,*.nes Emulator Params: “%ROM%” Nuances: None SNES: Rom File Mask: *.zip,*.smc,*.sfc Emulator Params: -fullscreen -F -D -L libretro-git-snes9x-next-x86_64dll “%ROM%” ^Presuming you’re using the same emulator and haven’t made any changes to names! I’ve found something that might fix it.

I haven’t tested it yet, but it’s the same situation in the same environment. Quote: “I solved my problemes, i went to drink apero and I came back with a head reset In first time i would like to use 2 differents build of dolphin with a different global user Before i use that; It doesn’t work Use a Shortcut to Use a Specific User Directory for a Specific Build Create a shortcut to the Dolphin build you want to use, say on the desktop Edit the target field. After the path to dolphin, add -U [Path to user folder].

When complete, the target field should look something like the following: X: Path To Dolphin Build Dolphin.exe -U X: Path To User and now i use that: work perfect Make a build use a local user directory, create a text file named “portable” next to the exe of the build. With the extension it should be named “portable.txt”. Dolphin will see the text file and will not check the registry for that build. ” End Quote Apparently you have to specify the dolphin emulator and User profile in HelixI’ll give it a shot and let you know =). Glad it’s working out for you; setup can be tedious, so backup!

For games with multiple discs check out “Disk Indicator” at the below link: Does Project 64 launch outside of Kodi? Are you receiving an error? These parameters are still correct. If games don’t get indexed I would first try renaming the rom file. Go to the below link and find the EXACT way the game is listed in the database to help the crawlers – once renamed, crawl again: If you’re still unsuccessful with the crawlers you can grab the images, name them the rom file and place them in the applicable folder. Hi, Thanks for the great guide!

Just a couple of things I’d like to add that I found out through a lot of trial and error. In the PSONE setup, its very important you get every single space correct and you cannot copy and paste the text from the web into the form, otherwise you will get heaps of errors and will have to delete your config files and start again.

In the gamecube emulator params, I found that the B must be lower case, and the -exec has turned to /e for the latest version. Mine now looks like this: /b /e=”%ROM%” noting there is no space after the equals symbol. The wii setup is exactly the same as the gamecube setup, obviously with different folder paths. I found my emulator params, you might have to remove the /b for the wii. Otherwise it works fine. If everything stuffs up and you cant get back into the RCB, you will have to go to C: Users YOURNAME AppData Roaming Kodi userdata addon_data script.games.rom.collection.browser and delete everything in there to start again. It will just ask you to make a new config file for RCB like youre starting it for the first time.