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openelec AND retroplayer? i need a clean pair of pants
#91
(2013-12-02, 22:32)micoba Wrote: Just popped up:

OpenELEC-RetroPlayer Archive

http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/category/op...troplayer/

Yup, I got a spare hour or so this evening and starting adding the builds to my buildbot. I should get it fully integrated in the morning and you will then start to see builds on a regular basis.

There will a single post that contains all supported builds Generic (i386 & x86_64) and Fusion (x86_64).

Current build is http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-re...-download/
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#92
Thank you! It works great! I have a noob question, to which I couldn't find an answer yet: how do you set controls for SNES etc?

Vielen Dank im Vorraus!!!
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#93
I've put together a test build of OpenELEC 3.2.4 with Garbears RetroPlayer included. Unfortunately I'm working away from home so can't test it. Does anyone want to give it a try? I can't test it, however the build completed without errors, so it should work.....

You can find it at:

http://cdn.fr.serverst.at/xbmcnightlybui...-3.2.4.tar
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#94
nop build is ok (12.2-d1002b4) but no garbear options games inside (no game menu, no addons emulators...)
Perhaps I mistake but didn't find
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#95
(2013-12-04, 21:14)yallah Wrote: nop build is ok (12.2-d1002b4) but no garbear options games inside (no game menu, no addons emulators...)
Perhaps I mistake but didn't find

Thanks - let me check the build again.
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#96
I was searching the thread for references to raspberry pi. Just wondering if anyone knows if there's been any progress regarding the ARM processor? Not trying to rush, just curious where things stand with the pi Wink

(2013-08-15, 23:12)garbear Wrote: Not until we compile the emulators cores for ARM

(2013-08-31, 13:39)ray_tracer Wrote: There are cores for a variety of systems available from the RetroPie project (I posted a link in one of my previous posts). Whether they are compatible with Retroplayer or not is still left to be found out. I do suspect sound will not work though due to OpenELEC not shipping with ALSA support for the Pi.
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#97
(2013-12-04, 20:01)prae5 Wrote: I've put together a test build of OpenELEC 3.2.4 with Garbears RetroPlayer included. Unfortunately I'm working away from home so can't test it. Does anyone want to give it a try? I can't test it, however the build completed without errors, so it should work.....

You can find it at:

http://cdn.fr.serverst.at/xbmcnightlybui...-3.2.4.tar

Is there a working version, yet?

Thanks in advance!
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#98
(2013-12-05, 17:57)micoba Wrote:
(2013-12-04, 20:01)prae5 Wrote: I've put together a test build of OpenELEC 3.2.4 with Garbears RetroPlayer included. Unfortunately I'm working away from home so can't test it. Does anyone want to give it a try? I can't test it, however the build completed without errors, so it should work.....

You can find it at:

http://cdn.fr.serverst.at/xbmcnightlybui...-3.2.4.tar

Is there a working version, yet?

Thanks in advance!

Any update on this? Also very keen to try it out..
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#99
(2013-12-09, 00:06)brucem Wrote:
(2013-12-05, 17:57)micoba Wrote:
(2013-12-04, 20:01)prae5 Wrote: I've put together a test build of OpenELEC 3.2.4 with Garbears RetroPlayer included. Unfortunately I'm working away from home so can't test it. Does anyone want to give it a try? I can't test it, however the build completed without errors, so it should work.....

You can find it at:

http://cdn.fr.serverst.at/xbmcnightlybui...-3.2.4.tar

Is there a working version, yet?

Thanks in advance!

Any update on this? Also very keen to try it out..

Just wait please need final version...
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1560859
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How do I install this over an existing OpenELEC 3.2.4 build without loosing anything from my current setup?
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Can anyone confirm that this build has the emulator built in? A few posts back, someone said it didn't contain the retroplayer stuff...
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(2013-12-14, 23:29)r0cky Wrote: How do I install this over an existing OpenELEC 3.2.4 build without loosing anything from my current setup?

I'd also like to know the answer to this?
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Yes it includes all of emulator/retroplayer installed. The previous poster was referring to a test build I put together which missed some components. The normal builds work as expected.

As mentioned the working builds are based on OpenELEC 3.2.0 not the latest stable 3.2.4 release. Garbear has mentioned he won't be pushing/updating his changes to the latest release until he gets some more free time after exams.

I had started porting his changes to the 3.2.4 base recently but have been busy and haven't had a chance to finish this yet - with some luck i might get time to do this over the holidays.

In terms of installing over a working 3.2.4 build, i probably wouldn't recommend it - it may cause you issues. However if you want to try it, just drop the update files in like you would do any normal upgrade. It may or may not work - assume it won't.

You can find the current release here http://xbmcnightlybuilds.com/openelec-re...-download/
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Would love to see this updated to one of the OpenELEC 4.0 nightlies - I have a Intel NUC and there are a couple of patches to fix black levels/audio output so I really need that for playback Sad
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sorry i've been so MIA recently! I plan to update to the latest OpenELEC in the next few weeks (holiday plans depending)
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