Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
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 ..

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
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\ ?

  • 1 month later...
GuiBandicoot
Posted

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

Posted
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

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...