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    • fuzznecF
      fuzznec
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      @crazydude2

      Check the rights of gamelist.xml with WinSCP.
      It can be because the file owner is "root" and you dont have the right.

      0_1506086886262_ROOT.jpg

      You can give the right by checking Group W (and Others W) for a test.

      The default owner is pi[1000]

      Fuzznec
      https://www.youtube.com/user/fuzznec

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        djrino
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        hi i have the 0.1.15.0beta and not see my spectrum emulator on it..

        someone can help Tnx

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          quckslvr
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          @fuzznec I am having similar issues but I do not have these files for some reason the gamelists are not being built. All I have is a retropie folder in gamelists. I am running retropie 4.1 prebuilt image on raspberry pi 3. I know I must be missing something that would create these files. Any assistance would be appreciated.

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          • FlightRiskF
            FlightRisk
            last edited by

            Is this still a product? Also, all I can find is a link to the .NET project, not an executable. Where is the exe? And is anyone moving this to github?

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            • FlightRiskF
              FlightRisk @FlightRisk
              last edited by

              @flightrisk Not a peep. Is this abandoned? I found the answer to my question. There is a "releases" folder and under that are many other version numbers (1-14 at the moment). If you go into those and click on the very long gibberish name, it expands it and there is an EXE and CFG file to copy into a folder and run. What are those gibberish names? Is it something to do with GIT?

              Anyway, I'm pretty good with C# so could help with the project if you need it.

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              • sunwindS
                sunwind
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                on https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=rme download archive, it doesn't seem to be there anymore, is it still available anywhere / an updated version?

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                • BazB
                  Baz
                  last edited by

                  Yeah is this still a thing? Only just read about it.

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                  • sunwindS
                    sunwind @Baz
                    last edited by

                    @Baz I've got a version of it, can't remember where from but i'll upload it for you.

                    http://atomicrhino.net/upload/RetropieMetadataEditor.7z

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                      misticknight
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                      hey, does anyone have a compiled version of the latest RME? the one sunwind provided seems to be the 0.1 BETA

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                        mikecel79 @misticknight
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                        @misticknight I know this was an old post but I have uploaded the last version from CodePlex to GitHub. I contacted @amadeus and got his permission to upload it to Github. There is a compiled version of the lastest release up there.

                        https://github.com/mikecel79/RetroPie-Metadata-Editor

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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost @mikecel79
                          last edited by cyperghost

                          @mikecel79 Did you made any changes to the code or are you developing this?

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                            mikecel79 @cyperghost
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                            @cyperghost The only change I made to the code was to remove @amadeus email address. Since he's no longer maintaining it I didn't want him to keep getting emails about it. I may start looking into improving on the code but I'm really not much of a programmer. I'd be happy to add someone as a contributor to the project though.

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                              wilkins44
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                              New to this, so please bear with me. What does it take to get this to run? I've downloaded the zip file from @mikecel79's git repo and got a folder of C# stuff. I've tried opening the files in VS Code, but no luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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                                mikecel79 @wilkins44
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                                @wilkins44 if you click on releases you can download a compiled version of the program. Here is a link directly to the release.

                                https://github.com/mikecel79/RetroPie-Metadata-Editor/releases/tag/v0.1.15.0

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                                  Ashpool
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