![]() Also just a friendly aside, be sure to "Safely Disconnect" your Vita from your PC as I've had a corrupted SD2Vita in the past after just removing the USB cable without properly disconnecting first. Apologies if my guide sucks, I'm not great at explaining things. I did my best to get you at least a good leg up on how to do it, and this works for me just fine for me for the Vita, Switch and other platforms. If anything, look up a template of a proper playlist and adjust as needed. It can be a little trial and error to get right if you're unsure of the paths and all that. Open up Retroarch on your Vita and see what the results are.You can find most of those titles here, under the System column of the table. lpl files to the specific console titles that Retroarch is looking for. If you want the proper console and content icons to display in the XMB, need to rename the playlist.Also, open them up and check that the paths are correct and there aren't any doubled up forward slashes or anything like that. Check on your Vita that they are indeed in ux0:data/retroarch/playlists, or move them there if you saved them to your PC.Click NEXT STEP, select the rom directories you want playlists generated for and click Generate.I don't care about thumbnails so I never bothered with those options.Here is where you will enter the Vita's directory path to you roms directory, so for me it was ux0:data/retroarch/roms.Under Playlist Settings you'll want to check "Use forward slashes." and "Use a different rom path in playlist.".Un-check the Arcade Mode checkbox (personally I use PFBA for the arcade roms I play, so I haven't used this feature).Alternatively, you could save them to your PC and move them to the Vita later.Under "Local destination path for playlists." you can enter the path to the Vita's retroarch folder.The first one made to create quick playlists, you drops the files into the interface, give it a name, and press the create button to create a. There are two versions: the Quick Playlist Maker (QPM) and the Advanced Playlist Maker (APM). Leave "Playlist Path to Retroarch Core" as DETECT. I know about the existence of Playlist Buddy, but I needed some extra features.Note that this will be the PC's directory path to your roms (so for me it was G:\path\to\roms instead of ux0:path/to/roms).Copy the path to your roms directory to "Base ROM Path" of Retroarch Playlist Buddy.If you need the proper drivers, google away for the zadig drivers tool and how to use it and install them. Connect USB cable and press Select to start USB transfer mode.Open VitaShell and press Start to open the menu and change 'USB device' to whatever memory card/device you use for roms and change 'SELECT Button' to USB. ![]() Maybe via FTP/Network Location type thing, but I don't know for sure.
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