![]() ![]() This agains adds some complexity, as we can only assume that rocksmith is installed in default directory. If there's a limit, I bet it concerns the full path, which would explain why some files work for others but not for all. ![]() It would be great if somebody could report back example filenames that have this issue, preferably with full path, like this: "/Users/bodhi/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Rocksmith2014/dlc/cdlc/this_is_the_problem_file_m.psarc". I'm not sure I've faced this issue myself. It is possible, but I'd like to understand the problem more thoroughly first. psarc) of the original filename.īefore rename: Running-Wild_Fight-The-Oppression_v1_DD_m.psarcĪfter rename: RunningWildFightTheOppv1DD_m.psarcĪlso, when you launch Rocksmith and enumeration starts, don't touch ANY menu items until the "enumeration" message disappears. I Like to maintain info like DD and version info in the filename, so I set it up to maintain the last 7 characters (not including. I've set up a preset to remove the unwanted characters, maintain the first 22 characters for the Band's name and Song name. I use Renamer App on Mac to remove the unnecessary characters. Also, reduce the total character count to keep the file name short as possible, but still recognizable for a human. You should remove all unnecessary characters like underscores, dashes, periods, and spaces from your file name. Look how short the ODLCs : "2minutes_m.psarc" To lessen the chance for errors, the filenames for your CDLC need to be as simple as possible. I've posted this earlier about file renaming: (I also noticed Glebb's excellent conversion tool works better with simplified filenames. I struggled to install that CF program and other tools so didn't bother with them and can't upgrade my old iMac's OSX I'm using for the game at the moment (though I will attempt a Mac mini M1 soon with it probably).Īnyway this is working for me (High Sierra) and I am a happy bunny. Perhaps if you use the CustomsForge CDLC song manager or a later OSX this problem does not arise. And kept the filenames short, say 25 chars at most.ĮVERY CDLC song now works and they play fine in the game and I am also able to retrieve previously working (and then not working etc) CDLC song results etc. What I did: I renamed any CDLC file to only include a-z characters with underscores only (no spaces, no special characters, no uppercase. ![]() But I did some more digging.Ĭomparing the file naming conventions in the DLC folder of official songs, I found that songs that had short and simple file names worked ok and those with longer names didn't. What a mess I thought and I was almost considering either giving up on CDLC altogether or perhaps going down the PC road. And then I found adding other songs can sometimes break official DLC or other CDLC songs that were previously playing fine. It has been mentioned in a recent post here too.įine, I load the CDLC files into my DLC folder and most show up, some don't which was always frustrating. I recently found a great tool available that converts PC psarc CDLC to Mac: It is really unclear what is going on and where the files are and there are many broken links for Mac. The infrastructure and support however I think is a bit all over the place (no offence). I looked at the CDLC on Customsforge and the song availability is excellent. I bought £100s worth of official DLC but craved for more songs. Initially started with guitar, now on bass. I've been playing Rocksmith on Mac for the last 2 months. Maybe this is obvious but I couldn't find a single other post on this! This might help anyone struggling with CDLC on Mac (either converted psarc files from PC or straight mac compatible downloads from Customsforge).
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