create a shortcut of the epsxe.exe. then click properties of the shortcut and where it says "target file" type "-noseekinxa" (without the quotes) at the end of it.
The music for the ISO in Mega Man X4 won't play. This is what it says in their help file: In order to have the music playback properly, start ePSXe with the command-line switch, '-noseekinxa', so your command would look like this :
C:\epsxe\epsxe.exe -noseekinxa
I don't have a clue how to do that. Please help!!!!!
create a shortcut of the epsxe.exe. then click properties of the shortcut and where it says "target file" type "-noseekinxa" (without the quotes) at the end of it.
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I do that, and i get this message:
The name 'C:\Program Files\ePSXe\ePSXe.exe-noseekinxa' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct.
What am I doing wrong?
ok...scratch that. I got it to apply, but now i get this message: ePSXe error:
-noseekinxa param incorrect. Now what?
have you tried starting the epsxe through cmd or command?
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No. Could you tell me how to do that? I hope I'm not wearing your patience thin.
i got plenty of time and im glad to help
start -> run -> command. the dos box will open (if youre using either XP or 2k, then typing cmd will also work, but theyre pretty much the same thing, so it doesnt matter)
in cmd/command type: "cd c:\epsxe" without the quotes and hit enter. now type: "epsxe.exe -noseekinxa" without the quotes. this should work, unless epsxe has another exe file for running under command/cmd
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Did you happen to download the ISO from the internet? Some ISO's have the music removed to reduce their size.
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