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      sonicsheppard @vbs
      last edited by

      @vbs

      Wicked, found it in Configuration -> Options configuration -> Item Choice/Name Format.

      Works a treat. Thanks!

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        windale @sonicsheppard
        last edited by windale

        @sonicsheppard said in [SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture:

        @screech
        Also, for roms with a World region, they are being displayed as the French (Monde).

        Yeah, I reported this earlier today (before this version was released). 'Japan' was also misspelt as 'Japon', and 'Platform' was 'Plateform'. I think they said that 'Plateform' was fixed. Can't check at the moment.

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        • screechS
          screech
          last edited by

          Hello all,

          I release some new version, with little correction ;) -> 2.0.0.3

          For the wrong english translation, it's due to the DB.

          Screenscraper (at start) was made for french people :S with more and more people we add (quickly) other language... But it's not so well added ;)

          So a Screenscraper V2 is under developpement to manage every language ;) (for data AND media ;) )

          Be patient it will come ;)

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          • vbsV
            vbs @screech
            last edited by

            @screech said in [SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture:

            Screenscraper (at start) was made for french people :S with more and more people we add (quickly) other language... But it's not so well added ;)

            So a Screenscraper V2 is under developpement to manage every language ;) (for data AND media ;) )

            Be patient it will come ;)

            Thats really cool to hear! Will the forum be in english too?

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            • screechS
              screech
              last edited by

              I will ask ^^

              It's obvious it's not easy for foreign user to speak with us ^^

              But if you have problem, don't hesitate to visit us on our IRC Channel, we will be please to answer any question you have ;)

              https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?#recalbox

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                Dochartaigh
                last edited by Dochartaigh

                This looks great, but I'm afraid I'll have to wait until this can be run on the Pi itself, and not a 2nd system which has network drive access to the PI. (plus I'm on a Mac so I feel leftout....and Wine has never worked well for me in the past :(

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                • vbsV
                  vbs
                  last edited by

                  Has anyone an idea how to scrape MAME sets with parents and clones so that you get sensible game titles in the end?

                  Lets say the files are named:

                  airbustrj.zip
                  airbustrb.zip
                  airbustr.zip
                  

                  Which should map to something like "Air Buster (Japan)", "Air Buster (bootleg)" and "Air Buster (World)". But what whatever filename option I use in UXS I either get the plain filename (cryptic) or for all three the same just "Air Buster".

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                  • RionR
                    Rion @vbs
                    last edited by

                    @vbs I have been talking about this with @screech on the official irc channel for screenscraper.fr. There have been talks about implementation of Arcade Italia's datbase. What i last heard is that it's planned for v2 of the website.

                    Mamedb is down as we all know and have/had not been updated as of Mame 0.15X

                    Right now when you scrape games for Mame/fba you get the same names for the parrent rom and the clones with some few deviation from roms that have (World) or (Japan) in them.

                    Hopefully this will see the light of day soon.

                    FBNeo rom filtering
                    Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                    Fba Arcade Bezels
                    Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                    • hansolo77H
                      hansolo77
                      last edited by

                      I hate to drudge up a possible issue since I'm a new user to this. I was not aware a tool like this existed prior to it being mentioned here:

                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/5498/scraper-by-sselph-can-t-scrape-chosen-systems/9

                      I have SAMBA shares enabled on my Pi, connected to the same network. I can browse to the Pi using the \\RetroPie\ address, and can see the various folders (bios, configs, roms, splashscreens). I can also SFTP to the Pi and can browse to the real location of those files (/home/pi/retropie/).

                      Before I left for work today, I configured the Scraper to use the RetroPie configuration, and went through the process of telling it to use the 4-way MIX view (I like that, the other scrapers just get cover art!). I then started the process off. The first system it started scraping for me was Atari 2600, which is correct. But I waited and watched as it does it's thing. It appeared to be doing something, but I checked the location the files should be saved at via SFTP and didn't find them. I figured it was because it was still scraping, and maybe the program grabs everything FIRST, then uploads them to the Pi rather than each file ASAP. So I went off to work, hoping it would be done scraping everything when I get home. Well, I'm home now and it's still scraping. I SFTP'd again to see if it had sent any images or anything to the Pi, and it hasn't. If I browse to the path /home/pi/.emulationstation (which actually goes to /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation) I see the 2 folders "downloaded_images" and "gamelists", but both folders are empty. This made me think "Do I need to register and PAY to use this program or something?"

                      Further checking in the logs shows it is indeed sending stuff to the Pi, but I can't find it. According to the logs, there is this line:

                      [11:05:09] - > $vTarget_ImagePath = /home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/atari2600/

                      When I SFTP to that folder, nothing is there. It is currently scraping for NES now, so the Atari sets should be done. Does it not send the images/etc to the Pi until the ENTIRE process is completed?


                      EDIT (APPEND)

                      Ok, so I just checked a bit further. I noticed also in the log that it says:

                      [11:05:09] - > $vSource_ImagePath = \\retropie\roms\..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\atari2600

                      So to me, this means it's checking first to see if images exist somewhere in the \roms path. That can't be right. I don't have any of my other scrapers configured to store images and gamelists next to the roms. Nevertheless, I checked that path, and there still isn't any artwork in /home/pi/retropie/roms/atari2600, just an added text file about what's missing.

                      Interestingly, there is a NEW folder in the /home/pi/retropie/roms path called "configs" which wasn't there before. When I go in there, there are a few more new nested folders... so now there is a path line going clear to /home/pi/retropie/roms/configs/all/emulationstation. Inside there, I see 2 folders "downloaded_images" and "gamelists". Ah-hah... checking THOSE folders does indeed reveal the uploaded artwork.

                      Why in the world is this program scraping artwork into that path? That's not the right path at all. Once this is all said and done, I'm pretty sure EmulationStation isn't going to be able to find those folders to display them. What a complete waste of time! Am I correct in seeing all this? As I said, I'm still a new user, just downloaded and installed the latest version from the github today. Specifically, it was THIS version. Should I be using a different version, or is this all correct in it's function?

                      Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                      • vbsV
                        vbs @hansolo77
                        last edited by

                        @hansolo77 said in [SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture:

                        [11:05:09] - > $vSource_ImagePath = \\retropie\roms\..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\atari2600

                        So to me, this means it's checking first to see if images exist somewhere in the \roms path. That can't be right. I don't have any of my other scrapers configured to store images and gamelists next to the roms. Nevertheless, I checked that path, and there still isn't any artwork in /home/pi/retropie/roms/atari2600, just an added text file about what's missing.

                        Interestingly, there is a NEW folder in the /home/pi/retropie/roms path called "configs" which wasn't there before. When I go in there, there are a few more new nested folders... so now there is a path line going clear to /home/pi/retropie/roms/configs/all/emulationstation. Inside there, I see 2 folders "downloaded_images" and "gamelists". Ah-hah... checking THOSE folders does indeed reveal the uploaded artwork.

                        The ..means to go back one directory, so \\retropie\roms\..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\atari2600would result in \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\atari2600. But I also stumbled about it and I think it does not work as intended. I made a ticket about my problem here:
                        https://github.com/Universal-Rom-Tools/Universal-XML-Scraper/issues/51

                        For me it worked after I replaced in XML file name and Folder Name where pictures will be downloaded (Autoconfig) the %Source_RootPath%\..\configsdirectly with \\mypi\configs.

                        But this path still did not get used after changing it and it sticked to the old path when scraping. I found the old path also in UXS-config.ini. After fixing it there manually too it worked for me...

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                        • screechS
                          screech
                          last edited by screech

                          sorry to answer so late...

                          This is how it work :

                          In Profil XML you have the "autoconfiguration path" standard for retropie :

                          	<AutoConf>
                          		<Source_RootPath>\\retropie\roms</Source_RootPath>
                          		<Target_XMLName>%Source_RootPath%\..\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\%System%\gamelist.xml</Target_XMLName>
                          		<Target_RomPath>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/%system%/</Target_RomPath>
                          		<Source_ImagePath>%Source_RootPath%\..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\%System%</Source_ImagePath>
                          		<Target_ImagePath>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/%system%/</Target_ImagePath>
                          	</AutoConf>
                          

                          Explaination :
                          Source_RootPath is where UXS Autoconfig look for system folder
                          Target_XMLName is where UXS put the final gamelist.xml
                          Target_RomPath is where emulationstation will found the rom (UXS put this path in gamelist.xml)
                          Source_ImagePath is where UXS will download picture (mix or not)
                          Target_ImagePath is where emulationstation will found the picture (UXS put this in gamelist.xml)

                          I added some "tag" that will be replace automatically :
                          %Source_RootPath% will be replaced by the path in <Source_RootPath>
                          %system% will be replaced by the folder of the system you selected in autoconf
                          %SystemDir% will be a merge of %Source_RootPath%+%system%

                          Autoconf will replace path and put it in UXS-config.ini, when you select a system in the menu "scrape/select a system"
                          And the scrape use path in UXS-config.ini

                          So now if we examin the standard path :
                          Source_RootPath = \retropie\roms
                          Target_XMLName = %Source_RootPath%..\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\%System%\gamelist.xml
                          -> If we select nes as system :
                          \retropie\roms\..\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\nes\gamelist.xml (in UXS-config.ini)
                          So :
                          \retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\nes\gamelist.xml (is the reel path /../ meaning 1 step behind)
                          Target_RomPath = /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/%system%/
                          -> If we select nes as system : /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/nes/ (in UXS-config.ini)
                          Source_ImagePath = %Source_RootPath%\..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\%System%
                          -> If we select nes as system :
                          \retropie\roms..\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\nes (in UXS-config.ini)
                          So :
                          \retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\nes (is the reel path /../ meaning 1 step behind)
                          Target_ImagePath = /home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/%system%/
                          -> If we select nes has system : /home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/nes/ (in UXS-config.ini)

                          It's a little bit complexe... Sorry, but it's needed to "respect Retropie Path" and keep a simple way to configure path with changing only the Source_RootPath.
                          So if you want to scrape a USB Key having the "same" type of path, you juste have to change the \retropie\roms By E:\roms for exemple, and all other path will adapte themself...

                          Last but not least, the easiest way still to use Path like Sselph's scraper (or the path used in Recalbox) where all gamelist and downloaded picture are directly in the rom system folder.

                          That's why I create a new profil in the last version with [Sselph Path] : much much more easier ;)

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                          • hansolo77H
                            hansolo77 @screech
                            last edited by

                            @screech Yes, I see what the idea is supposed to be, but it doesn't work that way. It's not saving the information (images/gamelist) in the /home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/nes/ path. It saves it in the /home/pi/retropie/roms/configs/all/emulationstation/downloaded_images/nes/ path.

                            Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                            • screechS
                              screech
                              last edited by

                              That's weird :S

                              I just retry, and it works for me :S

                              I haven't retropie, so I make a network directory on my nas named Retropie, and connect a netdrive on it... (just to simulate the retropie).

                              And I try to scrape

                              Do I have this : http://hpics.li/841835b

                              So for me it's ok :S (from my point of view :S)

                              Can you try delete the UXS folder, and download the very last version ?
                              (I ask to delete the folder to be sure the "old" profil will be recreated)

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                              • vbsV
                                vbs
                                last edited by

                                Just tested it again and I have to say for me really ".." does not work. A workaround for now is to go to Autoconfiguration path configuration and edit XML file name and Folder name where pictures will be downloaded. Replace %Source_RootPath%\..\configs with \\<host>\configs. (enter the hostname instead of <host> ofc :)

                                Important: After changing that you have to re-select the system in the menu "Select your system"!

                                After that it worked for me and UXS used the correct folders.

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                                • hansolo77H
                                  hansolo77
                                  last edited by

                                  I think the problem is that you don't have a RetroPie to test this on. According to @vbs the problem is with the \..\ inside the path. So I'm trying his approach now.


                                  Fresh Install.. Open the program, go to Configuation, go to Path Configuration.... Get this screen:
                                  alt text

                                  Changed XML file path to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\amstradcpc\gamelist.xml
                                  Changed Directory where pictures will be downlo to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\amstradcpc

                                  Will this only save for THAT system?


                                  Fresh install still, go to Configuration, Autoconfiguration path configuration.. Get this screen:
                                  alt text

                                  Changed XML file name to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\%System%\gamelist.xml
                                  Changed Folder Name where pictures will be do to \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images\%System%

                                  Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                                  • screechS
                                    screech
                                    last edited by

                                    I added a %host% tag.... So now, it will work for standard Retropie Path and if you change these path to a usb stick for exemple, only Root system directory need to be changed ;)

                                    And some other correction : V2.0.0.4

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                                    • pommeP
                                      pomme
                                      last edited by pomme

                                      Maybe a silly question. I just started using Universal XML Scraper and it's downloading the game screenshots by default. I was hoping to get boxart or maybe try out 3D boxart and see how it looks. Is there a place to change this in the configuration?

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                                      • screechS
                                        screech
                                        last edited by

                                        of course you can @pomme ;)

                                        just go to the option configuration menu. Select "picture" and wich picture you want ;)
                                        (you can also select "alt picture" if the first one isn't found ;) )

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                                        • hansolo77H
                                          hansolo77
                                          last edited by

                                          Here's a question:
                                          I just scanned my collection of Sega CD games. I don't have a lot because of the limited storage space, only like 6 games. The scraper came back and said it found 6 files, and 5 out of 6 roms. I looked in the correct downloaded_images path and discovered the one it missed was Loadstar. Apparently the scraper doesn't like my hashes, and tried to search by filename and came up short. When I looked on the website, there are indeed MANY Loadstar games listed, but none of them match my filename 100%. So what do I do in this case? Do I go into my files and rename them to match one that matches? Or do I try to submit a new ROM? If I need to submit, how do I go about doing that?

                                          Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                                            derebo
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                                            @screech you have developed a great tool. So congratulations for your effort! Is there an option to configure UXS to check databases other than screenscraper.fr ? Because there are great 8-bit homecomputing systems with rich databases already populated that would be a fantastic alternative to enrich our RetroPie personal installs.
                                            Thank you once more for your great tool.

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