I assume you have set it like this:
covers_path = usb:/usb-loader/covers
that should work.
You can check the debug messages from inside the loader to see if this setting is correct there and if the usb partition is mounted, i assume you have games on usb/fat?
You can also save that debug...
Regarding speed no, it should be the same. In every case a direct sector read is done. The way it is implemented there is no filesystem and file format overhead - only a list of sectors on the drive. The only case where there could be a difference would be a heavy-heavy fragmented filesystem...
Your configuration is ok. And no moving ntfs_write and fat_split_size to config.txt will not prevent remounting and it's only the ntfs_write that causes the remount. I would move fat_split_size to config.txt as it has no special meaning if it's inside meta.xml. As for ntfs_write, the loader...
Great! So, problem solved. :)
Yes I see that the ntfs partition is remounted, and the reason is because you have enabled write to ntfs. However you have done that in meta.xml, so the loader could be a bit smarter and know that the ntfs partition was already mounted with write enabled and don't...
From the debug.log I can see that the forwarder did not specify which IOS to use at startup:
args[2]: [0]=fat:/apps/usbloader/boot.dol [1]=not set
Should be something like:
args[2]: [0]=fat:/apps/usbloader/boot.dol [1]=ios=248
It probably doesn't support The meta.xml file. Which forwarder are...
You can try adding the debug=1 option to meta.xml to see if it is being accepted at all or not, like this:
<arguments>
<arg>ios = 248</arg>
<arg>debug = 1</arg>
</arguments>
Then you should see a lot of debug info printed out.
Alternatively, you can find the debug log somewhere in the gui...
Are you launching through a forwarder channel or through HBC?
If it's through a forwarder channel, then maybe the forwarder doesn't read the meta.xml.
Does it work if you launch through HBC instead?
Check this:
http://gwht.wikidot.com/usb-loader
scroll down to: Meta.xml steps
basically you need to add this to meta.xml:
<arguments>
<arg>ios = 248</arg>
</arguments>
just before the last line: </app>
It should work. Try selecting the right partition from the device menu.
Note: it's wbfs not wfbs as you have written.
Maybe use a tool like wii backup manager to copy the files over, to be sure they are in the right format...
Wow, that is a lot of new stuff!
Great job guys! B-) :bow:
I guess you could just start calling this cfg-mod-71 or cfg71 or something, as it is clear that you have taken over the development and it is also very very unlikely that I will make any new releases, and even if i would I would...
Usually when such a big title leaks the Temp will be the first to report about it (going off of historical reports here, Pokemon SV being the latest one I can recall seeing pop up here)
I only watch tv when i goto bed, it puts me to sleep, and I have a nas drive filled w my fav shows so i can watch them in order, commercial free. I usually watch Married w Children, or South Park
oh you mean the 3rd party apps on Kodi, yea i know what you mean, yea there are still a few cool ones, in fact watched the new planet of the apes movie other night w wifey thru one, was good pic surprisingly, not a cam
I got my Dad a firestick for Xmas and showed him those 3rd party sites on Kodi, he loves it, all he watches anymore. He said he has got 3 letters from AT&T already about pirating, but he says f them, let them shut my internet off (He wants out of his AT&T contract anyways)
I had to find and get him an old style flip phone even without text, cause thats what he wanted. No text, no internet, only phone calls. Old, old school.