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surfdesign

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  1. Just installed Future Pinball and having the same issue, just recording a black video for table and backglass. I tried changing to gpu (Radeon RX570) driver capture in the settings program, closing and reopening the game manager and just got a black video for the table and n o backglass capture. I've attached two logs that I tried each way. Thanks for any insight. log -with gpu.txt log - without gpu.txt
  2. I downloaded the latest version and tried to record with the game manager. The table video works, backglass still doesn't. Not sure how to record straight using PinballX. I've attached my log file and the two videos that were recorded. This is the backglass error I get: Thanks for any help. Jeff ACDC_-_Premium_(Stern_2012).mp4 ACDC_-_Premium_(Stern_2012).mp4 log.txt
  3. Whelp, I gave up on the videos for the time being. I just took screen shots of the broken/missing ones. Not sure what is the problem but Google has NOT been my friend. Many hours spent and many codecs later, to no avail. It has something to do with Windows 10 Pro Media Player/Movies & TV that won't play the file. I guess that Pinball X uses that even when I change the default player to VLC that plays them just fine? Weirdest thing I've seen.
  4. So I ditched the PBX Recorder for the Game Manager capture tool. I've recorded both tables and backglass fine. When playing straight from the folder, the table videos play fine but the backglass videos gave me a "can't play 0XC1010103" error. I switched to VLC media player and they play fine from the folder but the backglass videos still won't play in Pinbal; X on my second (2) screen. The table videos play fine on my main (1) screen. When I start a table, the backglass and table work fine. My LAV filter setup looks just like that above. I had hardware acceleration checked but unchecked it. Could having both the LAV filter and VLC Player installed (with another version of LAV) be a problem? Update - I added a few more tables via game manager. One one I used the video capture and the other I left the videos that were downloaded by the manager. The backglass downloaded by the manager played on the 2nd screen, the one I captured still didn't but is in the folder and playable via VLC.
  5. I just recorded a batch of videos (in both formats,MP4 and FFV, to check) using PBX Recorder for Visual Pinball. The videos went to the correct folders in Media/Visual Pinball and play fine on their own. I've installed LAV Filters and VLC Player. The problem is they no longer play in Pinball X. Ones that were downloaded by the Game Manager still work and I recorded one with Game Manager and it worked. The PBX Recorder is just so easy to use for all the tables (set and let it run) that I'm wondering what the problem could be? Thanks for any help,
  6. I checked the other thread. It's using rocketlauncher? I don't want to add more complexity, just launch straight from GameEx. I'm using Windows 10. Adultery - do you have a command line example? Thanks.
  7. Is anyone using RetroArch with GameEx? I really like the idea of having a unified menu within each emulator. It really helps for save states and settings using just the controller (XBOX 360 wireless) instead of having to break into a menu and use a keyboard. I just started messing with it a day ago, so I don't know how good it really is, but being able to adjust stuff with the controller just by hitting 2 buttons really caught my eye. It reminds me of some of the NES/SNES Wii emulators that were so easy to use with just the controller. The last post I saw looked like it was back in 2014 and I was just wondering if it works well now? If it does, I'd love to know what command lines to use to get it up and running via GameEx. Thanks for any info, Jeff
  8. Got it working now by using the database, thanks. This can be resolved.
  9. I have used the advanced emulator setup and removed "[bIOS*" files from appearing. I've tried this several times. If I go back into the setup program without starting GameEX, it shows that bios files should be excluded. However, once I start GameEX, the bios files show in the game list and are removed from the setup program list once I re-run it. Not sure what's going on right now..
  10. Is there a database for PS1 rom (iso) names? I am only getting a few snaps downloaded automatically and wondering what the naming convention should be. Thanks for any help. Jeff
  11. I have it working now. Some of the files had () leading and must have been causing the issue. Thanks.
  12. GameEX is not displaying all of my Playstation games correctly. The screen says "52 items", but only 3 are displayed as playable. I have the rom filter set to "*.cue;*.ccd;*.mds". If I don't put a filter on, the screen says "262 items" and still displays 3 games. I have display sub folders turned on and using the playstation database. I've cleared all the cache files from the DATA folder for the emulator, and still the same thing. Thanks for any help, Jeff
  13. Alondero, That fixed the problem, works like a champ now! THANKS! Bryanzee, I didn't have any issues with ePSXe except for the resolution, and the fact that Norton thought it was a virus. Works fine on my alpha. I've updated everything to the latest (I think) April drivers. I have Kodi installed, but run it as a stand alone. I'm still configuring everything and don't want to boot straight into any program yet as they don't always play nice together. I got rid of that stupid UI and Command Center as well... I also just unzipped ePSXe, there was no "formal install" process. Thanks again, Jeff
  14. At this time, the issue is separate from GameEX. I have an unusual issue with ePSXe 1.9.25. The attached settings work fine on my main computer with a regular monitor via DVI cable. Everything is rendered fine with full screen video output. When I added this to my other computer (Alienware Alpha) that is attached to a 1080P flatscreen TV via HDMI, the output is extremely blown out of proportion, only 1/4 of the screen is visible. I have tried just about every combination of resolutions mentioned on other posts, but nothing seems to work correctly. Is there a way to "reset" the settings to original and try over? It's weird that it works fine on one computer and not the other. Both are running Windows 8.1. Thanks for any help, Jeff
  15. Looking at the log really helped. I just zipped the files back up with WinRAR and now it works like a champ. I tried putting .pce in the filter and it didn't work either, still went with the .zip, guess it's in the database? I'm not sure what the map file does either? I just hope this might help someone, I spent forever searching for the issue, it was mainly CD based issues. Some emus like zips some don't I guess? Thanks so much! Jeff
  16. Thanks for the quick response. Looks like GameEx wants to load a .zip file and my ROMS are in .pce format. Guess I have to zip them back up, but that is a whole other topic... Log and ini attached. log.txt log.txt GameEx.ini
  17. When I try to load a ROM into Ootake with GameEX, I get a rom image file not found message. My paths are correct to the ROMS (set up as default) and it works fine if I just use the ootake.exe and load the HU card via the green screen. Am I missing something in the parameters? I've attached a screen shot of the config. Thanks for any help.
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