The GPU in a device determines what media can be played using hardware decoding and modern features like HDR, and the CPU determines if any unsupported codecs can be software decoded for playback by ffmpeg. I checked in ":~/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/game.retroarch/cores", all cores are here (and RetroArch seems to see them but cannot launche them.). The LibreELEC 'Generic' image supports a (very) broad range of x8664 compatible hardware using AMD, Intel, and nVidia GPU hardware. But RetroArch just let me choose between 2 core (parallel and Mupen64-next) and when I want to launch game say "Cannot find core file". If this is the first addon you install, Kodi will warn you about installing addons from unknown. Any advice on that?Įdit: In RetroArch I pressed on Update Info file and Update Database and now it's working.īut now it's reverse, game are seen, put in the good categorie. Mupen64 is a N64 emulator desgined to be multi-OS. If I launch them they work, but it seems it do not recognise them automatically, I tried different version of the same rom, into or not into a zip, it do not recognise them as Nintendo 64 rom (or any kind). The only minor problem I have is I cannot have RetroArch to list my N64 roms when scanning the directory. Still have to go into RetroArch to launch N64 game.įor RetroArch I had to replace Ozone by XMB in the config file. Hello there! Great work! I finally manage to make almost everything work on my RPi4 (8Go) with last LibreElec.
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