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    [RESOLVED] Hide .cue files?

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    • ashkeboussi
      ashkeboussi last edited by

      Certain PS1 games have multiple tracks (some of the Tomb Raider games, among a few others). Is there a way to hide them?

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      • ashkeboussi
        ashkeboussi last edited by

        Certain PS1 games have multiple tracks (some of the Tomb Raider games, among a few others), so the .cue must be present for it to function properly. Is there a way to hide them?

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        • digitaLumberjack
          digitaLumberjack Staff last edited by

          So hide .bin by editing /root/.emulationstation/es_systems.cfg by removing .bin from the supported extensions for psone

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          • ashkeboussi
            ashkeboussi last edited by

            Thanks! 🙂 i was looking for that file!

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            • dh04000
              dh04000 last edited by

              In 4.0.0, how do I do this now?  (Sorry for necro'ing the thread)

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              • nosfay
                nosfay last edited by

                Hi, In 4.0.0, you can hide files directly in ES by using "select" menu on your file and choose "hide" option. (very useful for .cue and bios files 🙂 )

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                • d3m0n1q733rz
                  d3m0n1q733rz last edited by

                  Just make sure that you are hiding only the bin files and that each PS1 games has a cue file with it.  Otherwise, you will have to generate cue files or the game won't show.

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                  • arne
                    arne last edited by

                    Hi, is there still a global 'switch' to hide certain file types? Tomb Raider II for example has x61 tracks !! It is very tedious to 'hide' them all individually. Thanks.

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                    • loak
                      loak last edited by

                      Hello Arne, Maybe you could download an other file from <del>[Link]</del> Internet. The .zip contains a .cue and a .bin which will be easier to handle. Edit Reivaax : No link to copyright content please. 😉

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                      • voljega
                        voljega Banned last edited by

                        Global switch is still there just edit your es_systems.cfg file and remove the unwanted extensions, same as before

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                        • acris
                          acris last edited by

                          Helli In recalbox 4.0.0 Select your game.bin Select button > edit metadata In botton put invisible option > ON

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                          • arne
                            arne last edited by

                            Thanks Voljega 🙂

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                            • arne
                              arne last edited by

                              Hi, I thought I had this problem sorted out but no. I think the path to the file is /recalbox/share_init/system/.emulationstation/es_systems.cfg But when I try to edit the file I get a "Read-only file system" error. It looks like the game files 'must' be hidden individually unfortunately. Thanks.

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                              • nosfay
                                nosfay last edited by

                                Hi, Try this command before editing it : mount -o remount,rw / You also should quit EmulationStation before saving changes or there will be erased: /etc/init.d/S31emulationstation stop Then after save: /etc/init.d/S31emulationstation start

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                                • arne
                                  arne last edited by

                                  Hi nosfay, Yes this works !! Thanks 🙂

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                                  • jonjon1977
                                    jonjon1977 last edited by

                                    how would I unhide the cue file if hid it on mistake? I've tried deleting the game and reinstalling it, but it didn't change anything..

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                                    • voljega
                                      voljega Banned last edited by

                                      edit the gamelist.xml and remove the <hidden> information on your game.

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                                      • jonjon1977
                                        jonjon1977 last edited by

                                        thanks

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