MedLaunch v0.4.3.0 is released. MedLaunch is a .NET (Windows only) front-end for the excellent Mednafen multi-system emulator. It is developed in C# .NET using the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
MedLaunch Features:
* Responsive GUI that allows for a wide range of monitor resolutions
* No installation required
* Local (SQLite) auto-generated database where all settings are saved
* Built-in games library (with system filters and dynamic search)
* ROM scanner (for games library import)
* Game data (images, manuals etc) scraping
* Automatic ROM detection based on NOINTRO & TOSEC DAT releases (so the games library is auto-populated with year, publisher etc. without having to scrape from an external source)
* Manual import of disk-based games (both single and multiple disk games with auto-m3u playlist generation)
* (Nearly) All Mednafen command line parameters available and configurable
* So far uses only Mednafen command line options (and not local configuration files)
* Per-system configuration options
* Built-in browser control with links to Mednafen help pages
* Built-in static netplay server selection along with the ability to specify a custom Mednafen netplay server to connect to
MedLaunch v0.4.3.0 Changelog:
– Implemented option to choose games library column visibility on a per-system basis (in top-left menu and settings page)
– Added new MedLaunch icon and ‘Loading’ splash-screen
– Fixed default system videoip and x/y scale values
– Changes made on ‘Settings’ tab are now automatically saved in realtime (and the ‘Save Settings’ button has been removed)
– Added a games library right-click option to view/edit the Mednafen launch string before the game runs
– Added (in top-left menu system) an option to Audit the Scraped Data Folder (so that you can determine which folder is for which game regardless of whether that data is currently liked to a game in the games library)
– Modified the ‘Netplay Server Settings’ module to be a datagrid, enabling as many custom servers as needed
Download: MedLaunch v0.4.3.0
Source: Here
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