m4gg3s 0 Posted September 3, 2025 Posted September 3, 2025 3 hours ago, m4gg3s said: Hi guys! I am trying to set up some emulators in Emby via the Game Browser. For testing I focus on snes9x and Dolphin right now. Both run on the same Windows NUC as the Emby server itself. I have configured my game library according to the guide. It resides on a nas with UNC path \\192.168.0.4\Stream\Games\ Now, when I configure snes9x as an external player, In use the arguments -m {Path} If I try to start a game, snes9x opens, but I only get a black screen. However, I can load roms in snes9x once the app is open. So it can access the nas and the files... I assume that I am doing something wrong with the arguments. Is there anything I have to do with the PathVariable? Or what else could I be missing? With Dolphin, the emulator does not even start after clicking the game. Also, I am probably doing something wrong with the arguments here... I just realized I did in fact use the wrong argument (-m) I removed that now. However, the game is still not loading ..
Luke 42077 Posted September 23, 2025 Posted September 23, 2025 On 9/3/2025 at 5:23 AM, m4gg3s said: I just realized I did in fact use the wrong argument (-m) I removed that now. However, the game is still not loading .. How exactly did you configure it? Does the Emby Theater machine have direct access to the path \\192.168.0.4\Stream\Games\ ?
GuiBandicoot 0 Posted October 25, 2025 Posted October 25, 2025 Hi everybody On my Windows PC, I have \\volume1\Games\...\game.a26 , but the {path} is like /volume1/Games/.../game.a26 How can I use the {path} to locate the file on my Windows PC, please ? Regards, Guillaume
Luke 42077 Posted October 26, 2025 Posted October 26, 2025 13 hours ago, GuiBandicoot said: Hi everybody On my Windows PC, I have \\volume1\Games\...\game.a26 , but the {path} is like /volume1/Games/.../game.a26 How can I use the {path} to locate the file on my Windows PC, please ? Regards, Guillaume First, browse to the path in windows explorer. Then whatever path you used in windows explorer, that is what you will need. Optional Network Paths
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