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    Steven Selph's Scraper - Replace Art for Video

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    • hiulitH
      hiulit @KyotoUK
      last edited by

      @kyotouk Same here. I'm using the latest version of the scraper and I have the option to download videos checked and it doesn't download them anyway.

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      • K
        KyotoUK
        last edited by

        Thinking of renaming the image folders deleting the gamelist and rescraping. Might need to to borrow a 100mb connection but my last option to be honest

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde
          last edited by Clyde

          I think sselph's scraper doesn't scrape anything (more) for a game that's already in the gamelist.xml. Furthermore, it doesn't scrape images or videos that already exists, but it uses them for newly-scraped games.

          So, it should suffice if you delete or rename the gamelist.xml to re-scrape all games. If you don't delete the image folders, sselph's scraper will use the existing images and videos, and you save the download time for them.

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          • hiulitH
            hiulit @Clyde
            last edited by

            @clyde Thanks!

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @Clyde
              last edited by

              @clyde said in Steven Selph's Scraper - Replace Art for Video:

              So, it should suffice if you delete or rename the gamelist.xml to re-scrape all games.

              I just remembered that you only have to set the option "Gamelist" to "overwrite" in sselphs scraper menu to create a completely new gamelist.xml. No need to delete it yourself in advance.

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              • hiulitH
                hiulit @Clyde
                last edited by

                @clyde So I would just need to remove theimages folder and re-scrape?

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @hiulit
                  last edited by Clyde

                  @hiulit No, quite the opposite. Remove/rename the gamelist.xml for that system or select "Gamelist" to "overwrite" in sselph's scraper menu. You only need to remove the images folder if you want to scrape all the existing images/videos again (e.g. in hope of better ones).

                  edit: Explanation: Sselph's scraper doesn't scrape any game that's already in the gamelist.xml, but if it does scrape a game, it will take into account all existing images and videos, and not download them again. So, if you only want to re-scrape one game, you'll have to remove it from the gamelist.xml. If you want to re-scrape all games of that system, you'll have to remove the whole gamelist.xml. edit 2: But any existing resource in images won't be scraped again.

                  Whew, putting one's knowledge into intelligible words can be taxing. ;)

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                  • hiulitH
                    hiulit
                    last edited by hiulit

                    The issue with not downloading videos seems to be happening when having the option Console Source set to thegamesgb. I changed it to *ScreenScraper and it downloaded videos.

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                    • hiulitH
                      hiulit @Clyde
                      last edited by

                      @clyde Thanks for the thorough explanation! ;)

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde @hiulit
                        last edited by

                        @hiulit You're welcome, scriptmaster. ;)

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                        • hiulitH
                          hiulit @Clyde
                          last edited by

                          @clyde Haha! Thanks for the kind words, but I'm still learning all the bash/shell ecosystem :P

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