Title says it all. Here's the json config file:
{ "replays":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\Slippi", "obs":{ "restructure":true, "videos":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\Slippi Videos", "profile":"", "exe":"C:\\Program Files\\obs-studio\\bin\\64bit\\obs64.exe", "rename":true, "kill":true, "password":"", "port":"4444", "scene":"Scene" }, "melee":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\melee.iso", "dolphin":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\AppData\\Roaming\\Slippi Desktop App\\dolphin\\Dolphin.exe", "recursive":true }
According to the slippi launchder, melee.iso in this case was flagged as "unknown iso", but still seemed to work when manually opening replays.
Title says it all. Here's the json config file:
{ "replays":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\Slippi", "obs":{ "restructure":true, "videos":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\Slippi Videos", "profile":"", "exe":"C:\\Program Files\\obs-studio\\bin\\64bit\\obs64.exe", "rename":true, "kill":true, "password":"", "port":"4444", "scene":"Scene" }, "melee":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\Desktop\\melee.iso", "dolphin":"C:\\Users\\scimmy\\AppData\\Roaming\\Slippi Desktop App\\dolphin\\Dolphin.exe", "recursive":true }According to the slippi launchder, melee.iso in this case was flagged as "unknown iso", but still seemed to work when manually opening replays.