![]() If the cue file cannot be found a cue will be generated automatically however it may not be valid for every game. For multi-track games it is best if you provide the cue file for said game. etc although this is not required as long as the discs are sorted alphabetically. For multi-disc games it is best if the name format is similar to GameName (Disc 1), GameName (Disc 2). Multi-disc games should be handled properly so long as all discs are transferred at the same time. Note: JPEG files cannot be displayed as thumbnails in RetroArch playlists JPEG images are also supported by the stock UI however the extension must be changed to “.png” to work with the transfer tool. If a custom cover is not provided in the transfer folder the tool will look for a cover image matching the game’s serial number in the covers folder (USB:\project_eris\opt\psc_transfer_tools\covers). To add a custom cover the cover image must share the same filename as the game only with the png extension. Note: cue files added to the transfer folder will not be automatically deleted, please verify generated cue file is correct before deleting. If a cue file is required and is not supplied a generic cue file will be generated. Cue files (for games that require them) will be validated/corrected if supplied. The tool will process the game files and any related files. To transfer games all you need to do is copy a game in a supported format (see below) to the transfer folder. If you have not yet run the payload you can create the transfer folder manually. ![]() ![]() Please note that over 9000 cover art is now made available by default meaning you should now be able to drag and drop without having to go through any extra stepsĪfter running the Project Eris payload for the first time you should see a transfer folder on your USB (USB:\transfer). Currently the transfer tool only supports PSX games. The transfer tool will run automatically during the Project Eris boot process and will generate games with information from the included database. The transfer tool can be used to automatically add games to Project Eris via the USB drive rather than connecting the console to your PC.
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