[SCRIPT] Batch convert YUV 4:4:4 videos to YUV 4:2:0 in Retropie/Linux
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@colombia20102018 said in [SCRIPT] Batch convert YUV 4:4:4 videos to YUV 4:2:0 in Retropie/Linux:
Everything seems to work for a few days but after the image folder inside the rom folder disappears...
How are you scraping the videos ? The path to the video/images is created and maintained by the scraper. Did you change the options for the scraper where and changed where the files are stored ?
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@mitu I use Skyscrapper to scrape. I have not touched any settings to my knowledge. I added a few roms today. I did the same with other systems and had no issues. For MAME though all the video paths were gone. Today (after the video snaps were gone) I tried screenscraper from the emulationstation and it showed only images. Then after exiting the emulationstation I tried Skyscrapper again. It seemed to go over the games but did not scrape them again. How can I fix it? Thanks
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@colombia20102018 Skyscraper can use the roms folder to store the artwork download for a system. The location can be changed from the options - see this page. I'm not aware of Skyscraper removing any folders - are you sure you haven't removed the folder yourself ?
For the scraping issues - please open a new topic and post the details.
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@mitu hello. Thanks for the page. I understand it better now. Based on this how do I change where Skyscraper is pulling the information from? Where do I go and how do I apply this to all roms? The page does not go over this. Thank you
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@mitu I see now that you would like me to open a new topic. As I said it this is only affecting the folders where this script was used. It is not affecting any other folders. I will make a new post for scrapping issues.
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My script doesn't remove anything. On the contrary, it does use the subfolder
converted
to keep the original videos unchanged. The user has to replace the originals with the converted ones after the process.Frankly, since you had some problems to follow and understand the instructions given by me and mitu before, I guess that you did somehow remove the images directory by yourself. But this is difficult to determine retrospectively.
One possibility is that you used the
mv
(move) command I provided before wrongly, and moved your images directory somewhere else. You could try to find it using this command:find -name images
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@clyde For troubleshooting I want to add following:
history | grep images
history
are all commands you have used in the near past.grep
is a command to filter out and find all commands with the word "images" in it. This way you can see if you have used any command associated with "images". -
@clyde hello, let me start by saying that your script is awesome. You are probably right and I might have changed something accidentally. I used the mv correctly and everything was working fine for several days. Both the image and the converted files folders just disappeared and most likely it is totally unrelated to the script. I am just pointing out that this only happened to the system I used the script for. It could just be a coincide. My theory is that after added a few new roms via USB something crashed.
I have a copy all the images in the downloaded_media folders. The question that I have is if there is a way to paste all the video paths all at once?
Thank you
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@colombia20102018 said in [SCRIPT] Batch convert YUV 4:4:4 videos to YUV 4:2:0 in Retropie/Linux:
The question that I have is if there is a way to paste all the video paths all at once?
Sorry, I somehow missed your question back then. If it's still valid, please elaborate a bit more what you want to do exactly.
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Hey! I just wanted to say thank you so much for this. Super helpful and worked right away compared to a few other scripts that supposedly should do the same thing. This fixed all my issues. You rock!
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I've created post on how to convert these vids in Windows:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35722/video-preview-fix-conversion-yuv444p-to-yuv420p
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