PS3 RetroArch 1.6.0 Released - PS3 Version is back & New Vita / PSTV Improvements

Good news comes from the libretro team, as the flagship project RetroArch matures to version 1.6.0 and the beloved PS3 version has been apart of the mix along with a new version for PS Vita / PlayStation TV (& other non playstation ports) as well. The PS3 version does not contain any new cores since some of the previous builds in v1.3 era (maybe one or two less like "81"), but the build overall does seem more polished and most features are working well from initial test, but you may encounter a few bugs which if you do its also good to report them. The Vita port continues to see developer Frangarcj lead the charge with speed in mind for this update, see the details about these ports and others as the libretro team continues evolving this multi-system emulator that seems to run on just about every popular platform out there.
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  • PlayStation 3 port
    • Sony might have just ended production of the PlayStation3 in Japan as of two days ago, but we are still supporting it for RetroArch regardless! The last stable release for RA PS3 was back in 1.3.6 days, so the remaining diehard PS3 jailbroken users will be glad to hear that 1.6.0 is available for PS3 right now!
    • We are only supplying the DEX version. We will assume PS3 repackers will be able to make a CEX version out of this.

    PS Vita / PlayStation TV Port
    • Frangarcj has provided patches which fixes the slow file I/O speeds for the Vita port, an issue which afflicts a lot of homebrew on the Vita actually. Menu performance regressions should also be fixed. For instance, the menu was previously erroneously running at 30fps.

  • Here is a changelog of most of the things that changed (Across Platforms):
    • AUTOSAVE/SRAM – Fix bug #3829 / #4820 (https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/3829)
    • ENDIANNESS: Fixed database scanning. Should fix scanning on PS3/WiiU/Wii, etc.
    • NET: Fix bug #4703 (https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/4703)
    • ANDROID: Runtime permission checking
    • ANDROID: Improve autoconf fallback
    • ANDROID: Improve shield portable/gamepad device grouping workaround
    • ANDROID: Allow remotes to retain OK/Cancel position when menu_swap_ok_cancel is enabled
    • LOCALIZATION: Update/finish French translation LOCALIZATION: Update German translation
    • LOCALIZATION: Update Japanese translation
    • LOCALIZATION/GUI: Korean font should display properly now with XMB/MaterialUI's default font
    • MENU: Improved rendering for XMB ribbon; using additive blending (Vulkan/GL)
    • OSX/MACOS: Fixes serious memory leak
    • WINDOWS: Added WASAPI audio driver for low-latency audio. Both shared and exclusive mode.
    • WINDOWS: Added RawInput input driver for low-latency, low-level input.
    • WINDOWS: Core mouse input should be relative again in cores
    • MISC: Various frontend optimizations.
    • VIDEO: Fix threaded video regression; tickering of menu entries would no longer work.
    • WII: Fix crashing issues which could occur with the dummy core
    • WIIU: HID Controller support
    • WIIU: XMB/MaterialUI menu driver support
    • WIIU: Initial network/netplay support
    • LOBBIES: Fallback to filename based matching if no CRC matches are found (for people making playlists by hand)
    • LOBBIES: GUI refinement, show stop hosting when a host has been started, show disconnect when playing as client
    • LOBBIES: if the game is already loaded it will try to connect directly instead of re-loading content (non-fullpath cores only)
    • LOBBIES: unify both netplay menus
    • THUMBNAILS: Thumbnails show up now in Load Content -> Collection, Information -> Database
    • VITA: Fix slow I/O
    • VITA: Fix 30fps menu (poke into input now instead of reading the entire input buffer which apparently is slow)
    • VITA: Fix frame throttle
    • VULKAN: Unicode font rendering support. Should fix bad character encoding for French characters, etc.
    • VULKAN: Fix some crashes on loading some thumbnails
    • AUDIO: Audio mixer support. Mix up to 8 streams with the game's audio.

  • PlayStation 3 - Included Cores
    • 2048_libretro_ps3
    • fbalpha2012_libretro_ps3
    • fceumm_libretro_ps3
    • genesis_plus_gx_libretro_ps3
    • gw_libretro_ps3
    • handy_libretro_ps3
    • mame2000_libretro_ps3
    • mame2003_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_gba_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_lynx_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_ngp_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_pce_fast_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_pcfx_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_supergrafx_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_vb_libretro_ps3
    • mednafen_wswan_libretro_ps3
    • nestopia_libretro_ps3
    • nxengine_libretro_ps3
    • prboom_libretro_ps3
    • prosystem_libretro_ps3
    • quicknes_libretro_ps3
    • snes9x2010_libretro_ps3
    • stella_libretro_ps3
    • vba_next_libretro_ps3
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    PS Vita / PlayStation TV - Included Cores
    • 81_libretro
    • 2048_libretro
    • desmume_libretro
    • dosbox_libretro
    • fbalpha_libretro
    • fbalpha2012_cps1_libretro
    • fbalpha2012_cps2_libretro
    • fbalpha2012_libretro
    • fbalpha2012_neogeo_libretro
    • fceumm_libretro
    • fuse_libretro
    • gambatte_libretro
    • genesis_plus_gx_libretro
    • gpsp_libretro
    • gw_libretro
    • handy_libretro
    • mame2000_libretro
    • mame2003_libretro
    • mednafen_ngp_libretro
    • mednafen_pce_fast_libretro
    • mednafen_vb_libretro
    • mednafen_wswan_libretro
    • nestopia_libretro
    • nxengine_libretro
    • pcsx_rearmed_libretro
    • picodrive_libretro
    • prboom_libretro
    • prosystem_libretro
    • quicknes_libretro
    • snes9x2002_libretro
    • snes9x2005_libretro
    • snes9x2005_plus_libretro
    • snes9x2010_libretro
    • stella_libretro
    • tgbdual_libretro
    • tyrquake_libretro
    • vba_next_libretro
    • vecx_libretro
    • yabause_libretro

  • PowerPC OSX port
    • It's also been a long time since we released a new build of the PowerPC OSX port. We have bundled the cores that have been ported to PowerPC inside the main app bundle. To use this version, you need at least MacOS X version 10.5 (Leopard) and a PowerPC Mac.

    Wii port
    • The Wii port has received stability fixes amongst other things.

    WiiU port
    • Each and every RetroArch release is always a community effort. FIX94 and aliaspider have made numerous improvements to the WiiU version of RetroArch. For one, it has HID controller support now, which means you can use gamepads other than the default Wii U gamepads on it. There is also support for the XMB and MaterialUI menu drivers. There are some graphical touches missing from it such as shader effects though, so don't expect to see the fancy ribbon animating on the WiiU yet.
    • Overall, it is a big improvement on what went before. Netplay should also start to work on WiiU.
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    Windows version improvements
    • Windows users now can use the WASAPI audio driver for the first time, which should allow for lower-latency audio. And if that isn't enough, there is another successfully completed bounty, a RawInput input driver, which should allow for lower-latency low-level input.

    Vulkan renderer
    • The Vulkan renderer has received some improvements. It should now support Unicode font rendering and render certain accented French characters correctly.

    Localization
    • There have been several localization improvements. The German and Japanese translations have been updated, and Korean text should finally display properly.

    Audio mixer
    • Now here is a real standout feature we are excited to tell you about! RetroArch now has a built-in audio mixer which allows you to mix up to 8 separate audio streams and splice them together with the game's audio. To put it more simply, this means custom soundtrack support from inside RetroArch!
    • Currently, there are a couple of limitations here –
      • 1 – The only supported audio files so far are Ogg Vorbis files (.ogg) and regular Wave files (.wav). Over time, there will be more audio codecs supported.
      • 2 – The audio mixer tracks will only play when the game is running. They will not play while inside the menu, unless you turn off 'Pause when menu activated' (Settings -> User Interface -> Menu).
      • 3 – You can only mix up to 8 simultaneous audio streams so far. Looping is not yet available, neither is pausing an audio stream or changing a stream's volume. All of these might be added in later versions of RetroArch though.
    Here is a quick demonstration of how you use it:
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    While the game is running, go to Load Content, and select a supported audio file (either an Ogg Vorbis .ogg file or a .wav file)
    2017-06-01-044813_3286x1080_scrot-300x156.png

    Select 'Add to MIxer'. If the game is already running, this should start playing the music immediately and also add it to your music collection.
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Prosystem (Atari 7800) in this release is a essentially useless. 3/4 of the roms crash the PS3 and lock it up, requiring a hard reset.

All roms worked fine in 1.36


I'm working on learning to compile this and intend to release a more functional release. I have managed to so with the Vita port but the PS3 has proven to be troublesome. But I plan on having the most current builds and then an alt. Build of the rest for multiple builds if needed.
 
Will this mess up my retroxmb stuff if I update to this? No one seems to want to help me answer this and Ive waited a while for a response now! Can someone be kind enough help me answer that question please?? Im on retroarch 1.0.0.2 retroxmb edition and really wanna update..please and thank you..
 
Will this mess up my retroxmb stuff if I update to this? No one seems to want to help me answer this and Ive waited a while for a response now! Can someone be kind enough help me answer that question please?? Im on retroarch 1.0.0.2 retroxmb edition and really wanna update..please and thank you..
Just try. Even if it mess retroxmb, then just uninstall it, and install 1.0.0.2 r.e. again.
 
Will this mess up my retroxmb stuff if I update to this? No one seems to want to help me answer this and Ive waited a while for a response now! Can someone be kind enough help me answer that question please?? Im on retroarch 1.0.0.2 retroxmb edition and really wanna update..please and thank you..
You are using an old release.
An update will probably mess a few things in your current setup but how much will depend on your setup I guess.
For instance, you will not get the same list of included cores & stuff like shaders have evolved since 1.0.0.2, the older shader format that you are currently using is now obsolete...

So if you do a straight update you will most likely have to tweak some things & depending on the cores you need, some games might no longer work... You could compare the list of cores that you need with the list of included cores in the update. Or simply try & see, you can always reinstall the oldest release if need be.
 
Thank you very much for replying guys! I really appreciate it! I have a bunch of nes,snes,gen, sega cd, mame, gba, PS1 and vb packages and wanted to try the new cores and new features. I just didnt know if I could use retroxmb with retroarch 1.60+. I was always under the impression I *had to use 1.0.0.2. I know you guys know your stuff so I'll try it! Thanks guys!
 
Does scan content works to you ?, i'm a bit noob to retroarch, but does ps3 version recognize and make separate menus for each console , like on android and pc ?
 

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