I downloaded the 74 Nintendo 64 games onto my PC and then transferred all 74 games to the SD card inside my cell phone. After that, I downloaded M64 Plus FZ and located the Nintendo 64 game folder for the emulator to read the games. Then, after selecting the folder, the games did not appear in the emulator. the ROM files are compressed, so I deleted the Nintendo 64 folder and extracted all the compressed game files to my PC and put them all back on my cell phone's SD card, this time uncompressed. I located the folder with the uncompressed games on the SD card, but they didn't appear in the emulator either. When I located the N64 game ROM that I downloaded directly to my cell phone, it appears in the emulator. This frustrated me because I want to store the ROMs on the memory card to save internal storage on my phone and preserve the old games, but the M64 Plus simply does not recognize the N64 games that are on the SD card.Oh, I downloaded the N64 game directly to my phone and put it on the SD card, then put it in the M64 Plus to see if it would recognize the games on the SD card, but it still doesn't recognize them!And now? How I will resolve this problem?
>>1549362Depending on phone models, system versions, and app permissions, some apps won't have SD card access. This is just a thing You can dig through your app settings to hope there's a permission you can just enable
>>1549374https://youtu.be/Lc7fCYWhhWc?t=158In the comments>Just for anyone wondering because I just dealt with it:Really what Joey said, buy the pro version. Apparently you ONLY get access to your micro sd card with the Pro version.
>>1549374Mine is a Galaxy A14 5G.
>>1549376This video recomended a File Manager, But I use a Zarchive.
>>1549396The file manager doesn't matter. Do you have the pro (paid) version of the app or the free one?