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So what's the problem? All the required dll files are in the plugin folder.
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the ini goes in the ini's folder, not the plugin folder. Or you can just delete the ini (in the ini folder) and start pcsx2 and it will make a new one.
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06-30-2016, 12:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2016, 12:53 AM by Tuckers.)
I have somehow messed it up where Windows thinks it's like some sort of perma DLL. Like all I can really add is what you see in the photo, I had it like that when it was .ini by default, then I doubleclick or somehow got to Open with and just in the moment, doubleclicked Notepad, rushing like I knew what the heck I was doing.
Either I'm just that thickheaded and don't understand how to idk... Can't do a system restore to go back to when I 1st was tinkering around.
Use a Winamp DSP plugin: This option will allow you to use Winamp DPS plugins to alter the resulting sound. It will require you to set plugin's path in ini-file (see [DSP PLUGIN] section in SPU2-X.ini file in inis sub-folder of your PCSX2 folder).
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delete the spu-x.ini.. .ini 's open with notepad by default anyways, but that file you have there isnt an .ini, its a .dll that has been renamed.
Looking through my 1.4.0 install here, there is no file called spu-x.ini...
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go into your file associations and change it back to notepad.exe if .ini is associated with open freely
amd tr 1950x amd ryzen 5 2500u
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XFX Radeon rx570 16gb ddr 4 2400 ram
32gb gskill ddr4-3200 1tb nvme ssd
Debian Bullseye 480gb sata ssd
Custom loop water cooled HP envy x360
nzxt 340 case