SNES rom image in retropie GUI
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HI!
I scraped all of my roms. Everything went fine. Though, is it possible to get a better image quality for SNES roms? As mentionned in this post (https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/4jp1p3/scraping_images_issues/) my NES roms images looks perfect, but the SNES rom images do not look very good (pixelated)
I'm not sure about his solution so I ask first.
I know about " -max_width=400: The max
width
of images. Larger images will be resized.", but don't know the effect.Thanks in advance!
Pi Model: 3B
RetroPie Version Used: 4.1.1
Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
USB Devices connected: With or without
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Error messages received: ...
Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): ...
Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide): https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/scraper
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Emulator: All
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I've noticed that many of the scraped SNES images aren't the greatest quality, so you're not alone there. To get a better image you can try a different scraper, that might pull a better image from whatever DB it's associated with, or you can update the images manually, which is what I've done. It's also very time consuming. :)
As for the 400 width, it will resize a larger image down to a 400 pixel width. However, choosing a higher pixel image may not always look better due to the way the resizing algorithm works. You may get a worse image due to downsample aliasing. I wouldn't worry so much regarding higher pixel image resizing.
You can view the downloaded images by setting up an FTP server on your Pi so you can easily access files from a remote computer. They're located in an emulationstation\downloaded_images\ folder by system. The gameslist.xml file will contain the associated image path and name for each game, but typically the format goes: <rom_name>-image.jp
Good luck. :)
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Ok, thanks for the infos.
I don't have the time to do this manually so I'll live with it right now.
I setup the scraper to download the images in the same folder as the rom folder. But I understand how you were helping with the path for the downloaded images.
Thanks again for your help!!
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NP, and yes your image location may be different. In the past I just used the built in scrapper with Emulation Station and where I described is where they were dropped, and I was just using that as a reference. Go by the <image> entry in the gameslist.xml file to tell you what file you need to change. If you go with a higher res image and it looks blocky, try resizing it to a 400 pixel width and copying that to your Pi. You may get a better result letting a PC image editor resize your images vs emulationstation doing it.
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Alright! Thanks again for your help! :)
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