Post subject: Syncing an A2600 movie
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I'm trying to play a A2600 movie in Bizhawk, and I'm not getting to sync it. I get an warning when I play the movie that says ''No sync settings found, using currently configured settings for this core''. I don't really know how to change my sync settings. What should I do? EDIT: Also, I tried to change the profile from 'Casual Gaming' to 'Tool Assisted Speedruns', and the message ' Attempt to change sync-relevant settings while recording BLOCKED,' appeared. (Nevermind, that was my mistake)
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Yes, it is. And the extension is .bkm instead of .bk2. Is there a way to sync it in a new version?
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What I did was create a new movie, immediately stopped it, and then opened the movie using 7zip and then appended the old movie input into the new movie's input file. It may not sync however due to different emulator version.
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Sync Settings must be somewhere in the platform menu, in your case it should be A2600.
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