kabiiQ / BeatmapExporter

osu!lazer beatmap exporter utility. Allowing mass export of beatmaps from the new osu!lazer file storage back into .osz files.
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How to use it on Mac? #20

Closed gamerturtlepoggers closed 6 days ago

gamerturtlepoggers commented 3 weeks ago

I've downloaded the osx-BeatmapExporter file and I am not sure how to use it to export my beatmap files/replays. My situation is I have lost my osu files but I am trying to use a backup save of my osu folder and export it into the osz and osr files and then reimport it back into osu

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kabiiQ commented 3 weeks ago

Hi, I haven't used a Mac really ever, but I believe you will need to mark the file executable before running it. It will involve using your Terminal. See: https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/make-a-file-executable-apdd100908f-06b3-4e63-8a87-32e71241bab4/mac

Just to verify, you have a backup of an osu!lazer folder (containing a client.realm file)? If so, it should be straightforward to open that backup folder once you get the program running.

gamerturtlepoggers commented 3 weeks ago

Hi, thanks for the quick reply. Hi I have the program running, but when I link my osu backups folder it doesn't work, also all my beatmaps are showing as 0.00 stars. I am really lost

kabiiQ commented 3 weeks ago

Not much to go on here currently.

Do you have screenshots of what doesn't work? Such as what it shows when you try to open your osu folder.

I can guess (though again, not much to go on here yet, so this may not be the issue), but if this is an older lazer backup the current BeatmapExporter will not work with it. Most versions work with a few specific versions of lazer, and I make updates often solely to support lazer changes. It's not really meant to be used with backups for this reason, but there should be a message that comes up that would tell us the version the backup came from, if this is the problem.