PSX scraping woes
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(sorry for my poor english)
maybe also the boxart isn't working, but you still see it right because of the default scraping path it did on its own.
I mean, maybe all of your 3 DIY things (image, marquee and video) are not working, but the fact that you can see the boxart lets you off the right road.
what is that "<thumbnail />" ???
maybe it invalidate the whole gamelist.xml and that's why your system uses the "other" gamelist.xml (with the correct box art) -
@reeebs said in PSX scraping woes:
(sorry for my poor english)
maybe also the boxart isn't working, but you still see it right because of the default scraping path it did on its own.
I mean, maybe all of your 3 DIY things (image, marquee and video) are not working, but the fact that you can see the boxart lets you off the right road.
what is that "<thumbnail />" ???
maybe it invalidate the whole gamelist.xml and that's why your system uses the "other" gamelist.xml (with the correct box art)Interesting you say that, I found the downloaded_images directory within .emulationstation and there was the box art files which emulation station scrapes. I deleted these images, after a reboot there is no boxart at all on GTA. I'd guess 40% of downloaded snap videos work, when I look at gamelist.xml, they are not much different to GTA, still look in the same directories with the correct file naming... very confused
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"<thumbnail />" is the opening of a tag, without its closing
maybe this thing invalidates the whole xml file, and that's why the system uses the default oneI use a gamelist.xml in each roms/system_name folder (roms/arcade roms/nes roms/snes and so on) and I noticed that when messing up with xml the system uses back its default gamelist.xml
but, once fixed "my" xml (the one in the roms/system_name folder), it started back using it right
(by the way, I also use -image.jpg and -marquee.png and -video.mp4 tags, but all my files are in one folder called "images"... so for example my tags are like
<image>./images/rom_name-image.jpg</image>
<marquee>./images/rom_name-marquee.png</marquee>
<video>./images/rom_name-video.mp4</video>and everything works fine).
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@reeebs said in PSX scraping woes:
"<thumbnail />" is the opening of a tag, without its closing
That's the shorthand for an empty xml node value and it's equivalent to
<thumbnail></thumbnail>
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@mitu said in PSX scraping woes:
"<thumbnail />" is the opening of a tag, without its closing
thank you, I really didn't know it!
;-)
(I am not a coder, just trying to learn from reading code lines)
so the error is not there...
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@baviaannl Which video player are you using to play the snapshots ? OMX Player has some problems to render some scraped videos (video encoding not supported), you can switch to VLC (which is the default) to see if the videos are rendered.
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@mitu said in PSX scraping woes:
@baviaannl Which video player are you using to play the snapshots ? OMX Player has some problems to render some scraped videos (video encoding not supported), you can switch to VLC (which is the default) to see if the videos are rendered.
<bool name="VideoOmxPlayer" value="false" />
Guessing this means I'm aleady using VLC?
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@baviaannl said in PSX scraping woes:
Guessing this means I'm aleady using VLC?
Yes, this means it's VLC that's playing the videos. Are you sure the filenames are correct - Linux is case sensitive so if the file ./snap/Grand Theft Auto (USA).mp4 is actually named ./snap/Grand Theft Auto (USA).MP4 it will not work
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@mitu said in PSX scraping woes:
@baviaannl said in PSX scraping woes:
Guessing this means I'm aleady using VLC?
Yes, this means it's VLC that's playing the videos. Are you sure the filenames are correct - Linux is case sensitive so if the file ./snap/Grand Theft Auto (USA).mp4 is actually named ./snap/Grand Theft Auto (USA).MP4 it will not work
The file is named correctly:-
<video>./snap/Grand Theft Auto (USA).mp4</video>
I just can't figure this out, some videos work fine, others don't work at all. I've looked at entries on gamelist.xml for roms which display all the info correctly although I can't see any difference from those that don't!
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@baviaannl Have you checked the video files - played them in another video player ? Maybe they're encoded differently and (even) VLC cannot play them. If it's not the gamelist, maybe it's the videos.
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@mitu said in PSX scraping woes:
@baviaannl Have you checked the video files - played them in another video player ? Maybe they're encoded differently and (even) VLC cannot play them. If it's not the gamelist, maybe it's the videos.
VLC on my Mac can play these files OK, tried a few media players without any issues.
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