Please Dig add the possibility to change or add the extension recognized by platform.
Ive tried almost all the frontend available for android and dig is still the best for me, but its becoming obsolote for a little reason, it dont let to add extensions recognized by platform. For example .rvz for wii, gamecube or lha for amiga. Please Dig try to find some time to add this feature.
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Please Dig add the possibility to change or add the extension recognized by platform.
https://digdroid.com/forums/discussion/9257/please-dig-add-the-possibility-to-change-or-add-the-extension-recognized-by-platformHi, if you zip up the lha file for the amiga then it should work fine, mine do.
Ill try it thanks
I'm also here to request .RVZ file format for Wii.
DIG doesn't seem to recognize compressed disc ROM formats.
For example CHD for PS2 isn't recognized either.
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I'm also here to request additional file extensions support like RVZ for Wii and GC.
Dolphin support the format perfectly but I can't launch the games from DIG and have to do it directly from Dolphin.
Thanks
DIG is the perfect front end for me as well and I would love the ability to allow for more file extensions. RVZ for dolphin, CHD for PS2. If per system we could manually enter the file extension to look for and play that would be better than nothing.
I'm using the new AYN ODIN and I think there will be a lot of new DIG users coming who just got an ODIN who will be looking to use compressed Gamecube and Wii RVZ files.
Here's what I did:
Now it works like a charm. You just have to remember to put any new artwork in the naomi (or whatever you choose) folder if you add it manually.
Wow, really nice solution. I did not know that there was a system in Dig that does recognize CHD files.
But anyways it would still be nice that we could enter ourself which file extensions the frontend search for for a specific system.
If the developer does add CHD support in the future, please add it for all systems that support CHD files.
Playstation 1
Playstation 2
Sega Saturn
Sega Dreamcast
I'm not sure if there are other systems that support that.