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• https://github.com/libretro/libretro-thumbnails/tree/master/Sony%20-%20PlayStation%202/Named_Boxarts
Try deleting your playlist within RetroArch's user-interface (Settings → Playlists → Manage Playlists → select the playlists that are potentially causing the issue), then reboot RetroArch and re-scan your games. If you delete the playlist files from your system's File Explorer, Steam Cloud will just restore the old playlists and replace the new ones upon start-up. It's also important to keep your games organized as well.
Would that apply to *.zip files? I have compressed *.chd files of PS1 games I'm playing to save space on the hard drive and some *.m3u sheets for multi-disc PS1 games reading off those *.chd files and RetroArch was able to see them with the cores I have installed.
Now for the second problem All i need to do is delete the playlist then reboot retroarch than re-scan my games i have hmmm sound simple enough but how do i reboot retroarch and what do you mean by keeping my game organized ????
edit: Okay, .zip works...and suddenly .7z works now too. RAR files won't even show up in the browsing list though. The issue I was having with my .7z files must have been user-error, but I'm having a hard time seeing how I could have screwed up something so simple multiple times. Ce'st le vie.
Note: These instructions are for the non-Steam version of RetroArch, but you can import the playlists and thumbnail files into the Steam version.
1. Create a playlist of the games for the system they're originally from by scanning your ROMs folder.
2. Download the cover art for the game that is missing the cover art (e.g. Shadow Hearts: Covenant).
3. Look through your ROMs folder, find the game you want to give a cover art for that lacks one, and copy the file name of the ROM in question (e.g. "Shadow Hearts: Covenant (USA)")
4. Rename the cover art that you downloaded with the same name as the game (DO NOT change the extension!). Example: "shadow-heart-covenant.png" needs to be named "Shadow Hearts: Covenant (USA).png".
5. Go to your RetroArch folder, go to thumbnails → <Company - System playlist folder> → Named_Boxarts folder, then move the new cover art file to this folder.
6. Launch RetroArch, look through your playlist for the system that it's from (e.g. Sony - PlayStation 2) and you should see the cover art appear on your RetroArch GUI.
Close RetroArch then re-launch it from Steam or the executable. I don't think I had to explain how to reboot a program. As for keeping your games organized, I mean put them in a folder for the system they were originally from. Here are a few examples of how I sorted my games by system using the same naming convention as RetroPie's ROMs folder and the contents of each console folder:
• My general ROMs folder: https://i.imgur.com/pACI5OL.png
• SNES ROMs: https://i.imgur.com/PnyZo3n.png
• PS1 ROMs: https://i.imgur.com/jSHiR5G.png
• PS2 ISOs: https://i.imgur.com/h8nSSb5.png
Oh and i did sorted my roms in different folders but some games did no add on retroarch for some reason when i scan them.