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Lardzor

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  1. * Edit: It turns out this is a non-issue as pointed out by 'hansolo77' in his comment. I'll see if I can't have this misguided post removed. * I was trying to set up Future Pinball with GameEx. I have all of my tables in sub folders because sometimes tables have associated files with names that conflict with other tables. The problem is that when I configure Future Pinball's ROM path to the root path of all my tables (\Future Pinball\Tables), It doesn't see the sub folders. I also noticed that if I configure the ROM Path to a specific table sub folder, it sees all the files and not just the main .fpt table file. I discovered I could keep my all my tables in their sub folders and not show any of the extra associated files with just a little bit of work. First, I put every table and its' associated files into its' own private folder. The folder name was the same as the main table file except I changed the extension from "fpt" to just ".fp" at the end. For example, I put the "Jurassic Park ULTRA 1.05.fpt" table and all of it's associated files into a folder named "\Future Pinball\Tables\Jurassic Park ULTRA 1.05.fp" (note the ".fp" at the end) Now my "\Future Pinball\Tables" folder has nothing but more folders in it, and all the folders ended with ".fp" and they all had only the files needed for their specific tables. Next I created empty (zero byte) dummy ROM files in the "\future pool\Tables" folder for all the tables (I just made empty text files and renamed them). I named the dummy files the same name as the main table files exept this time, I change the ".fpt" extension to just ".f" on the end. This is just a dummy ROM file for GameEx to see when it looks in the Tables folder since it won't see any of the sub folders. Now all I just need to configure GameEx to take advantage of my handywork. I used GameEx's Setup Wizard and went to Emulator Setup and selected "[Pinball] Future Pinball" to configure it's settings. I made sure the 'ROM Path' was set to my Future Pinball's tables folder. (for me it was "E:\Program Files\GAMES\Future Pinball\Tables") Next I needed to edit the 'Command Line' field. It has a default setting of: "Future Pinball.exe" /open "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]" /play /exit We need to edit this a bit since our table files are in subfolders. But since the subfolders are all named the same as our dummy ROM files except with the an extra "p" at the end, we are going to add "[ROMFILE]p\" to this field. We also need to add "pt" to the end of the existing "[ROMFILE]" since our dummy files only have an extension of ".f" and not ".fpt". The finished 'Command Line' field should look like this: "Future Pinball.exe" /open "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]p\[ROMFILE]pt" /play /exit You should be done. Exit the Setup Wizard. Now when you run GameEx, it should list all of your dummy files as selectable tables, and will look for the associated fpt file in folders with the fp extesion. I hope this may help anyone else struggling with Future Pinball's setup. Regards, Lardzor
  2. Well, it's nice that I could auto download a lot of images. I can still download videos from their site manually, but What a pain to have to cross reference their downloads with my roms one by one. Thanks for the heads up. Regards, Lardzor
  3. I registered an account with emumovies.com. I did not pay for a membership. I read that paying members had access to 480p movies where non paying users only have access to 240p. GameEx sets the default menu to avisnap, but I have been downloading mp4's from emumovies, and they are working fine. I did not read anything about needing a paid membership to use the auto download feature. I have let the program sit for hours downloading what I was willing to. I would periodically monitor my mame folder to watch it's size and file count rise, but after a while, it just stopped adding new content.
  4. I'm sure this must have come up before. I did search the forums for "Auto download video' and Automatically download avi snap' but couldn't find a post related to my problem. I have automatic artwork enabled in GameEx settings. I automatically download some art like snap png's and marquese and cabinets, but I don't seem to ever get any AVISnap files. The folder has remained empty except for files I put there myself. If I manually doload the files and place them in the AVISnap folder they will appear in the GameEx menu for the appropriate game, but in never seems to download automatically. I hate the idea of manually downloading each file independantly. What am I missing? Regards, Lardzor
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