I downloaded the Pokemon Black ROM for the OpenEmu emulator, but when I play it always freezes when I go to the dreamyard. Any suggestions?
Emulator Problems
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report the problem to the OpenEmu guys, it might have some compatibility issues.
Until they fix it, you can try using DesmuME: http://desmume.org/download/
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report the problem to the OpenEmu guys, it might have some compatibility issues.
Until they fix it, you can try using DesmuME: http://desmume.org/download/
Thanks for the info. Also, I can't get DBZ: Shin Budokai to run on jpcsp. Each time I run it it says "This is a faked mpeg file" and when I enable Media Engine nothing pops up for the game.
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@God:
Thanks for the info. Also, I can't get DBZ: Shin Budokai to run on jpcsp. Each time I run it it says "This is a faked mpeg file" and when I enable Media Engine nothing pops up for the game.
A google search gave me this solution:
When booting up your game, you might see something like this with a "this is a faked MPEG video" message. To be able to play videos (such as opening cinematics, CG cutscenes and such), you'll have to boot up JPCSP, go to Options -> Configuration and tick the "Use Media Engine" option under the Media tab. To have sound/music in said videos, tick "Decode audio files with SonicStage". For this, you'll obviously need to have SonicStage installed.
Note: As far as I know, the Media Engine does not work on x64 builds, so you'll just have to use the x86 ones for now.If those things don't work, try a different emulator. I've used this one before: http://build.ppsspp.org/?page/downloads#osx (i'm guessing you're on a mac considering your choice of OpenEmu. Just follow the install instructions given on that page)
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@God:
I downloaded the Pokemon Black ROM for the OpenEmu emulator, but when I play it always freezes when I go to the dreamyard. Any suggestions?
yeah I would abandon that emulator and get No$GBA
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yeah I would abandon that emulator and get No$GBA
Nah, it has a bunch of other systems in it, so if I got rid of it completely I would lose all the Nintendo DS and Gameboy Advance games I have.
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@God:
Nah, it has a bunch of other systems in it, so if I got rid of it completely I would lose all the Nintendo DS and Gameboy Advance games I have.
You don't have to delete the games with it of course just copy/cut and paste them to a folder outside of the OpenEmu rom folder before you delete and then when/if you download and install No$GBA move your games to it's ROM folder (should be able to do the same with your games save data too).
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You don't have to delete the games with it of course just copy/cut and paste them to a folder outside of the OpenEmu rom folder before you delete and then when/if you download and install No$GBA move your games to it's ROM folder (should be able to do the same with your games save data too).
I can't find where the saved games are. On a Mac, by the way.