[SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture
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@screech Thank you, I'll just rename the one ROM. :)
Here's one more question.. Is there any way for the software to see that it's missing certain bits of artwork, and then update them with a future pass? For instance, I'm using the 4-way MIX. When browsing through my systems I notice some ROMs are missing things like their Boxart, and some are missing screenshots. So if I come back in a week or whatever and try to scrape again, will it replace those images with newer ones if they're available at screenscrapper.fr?
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@hansolo77
Not possible in that way AFAIK. You can either make a full rescan, meaning it will rebuild everything from scratch or you can do an update but it will only create missing entries (not update existing ones).But there is a ToDo for it on GitHub:
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@hansolo77 You can also help out and add missing boxart, screenshot, metadata and so on.
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Nice tool, tried it on my machine and found couple of roms not associated. How can I upload these missing rom hashs to the website?
Improvement suggestion: If you query the database for a rom and it can not be found, why not adding the hash and filename automatically to the db?
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Hi @daeks , Sorry, you can't directly add roms hash to the DB, but you can send me your missing.txt file, and I'll check what I can do.
For the auto add to database, it's already existe ;) but with limitation : the missing rom must be scraped from 5 differents user to be send to moderation, then modo can associate it to the good game.
The aim is to avoid lot's of bad file (if you scrape your familly photo folder by mistake, we don't want to add them to the DB ;) )
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@screech LoL
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Hello and many thanks for this scrapper who look very usefull.
At first, excuse my english.
I'm using Retropie within kodi on a OSMC configuration with that https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/howto-retrosmc-retrogaming-on-osmc/6671 and everthing works fine. Except when I try Universal XLM scrapper.
I think that the problem come from bad path because my Pi is not "/home/pi/RetroPie..." but / OSMC/osmc/RetroPie..." so I have changed the autoconfiguration path with something like :
I kill the emulstation process (after changing the SSH parameters), the scrapping launch and finish well but when I came back to RetroPie no information on my roms.
A folder named "configs" is created on my Pi (\OSMC\osmc\configs) with lots of info in it but RetroPie won't get theses informations from there.
I must have done womething wrong with the paths I guess but what ?
Thanks for your help.
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delete your UXS-config.ini file (when you relaunch UXS it will recreate it for you)
To change the autoconfig path, only change the "Root System directory" with your "reel" root directory
(I think it's //OSMC/osmc/RetroPie/roms )The other path will adapt themself to match the "corresponding Retropie Path"
An other solution, is to use The Retropie Profil with [Sselph path]
just change the "Root System directory" as well and try to scrape ;)The main difference is :
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In the retropie profil, path match the retropie "standard" path.
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In the retropie [Sselph's path] profil, downloaded-image and gamelist.xml are put in the rom system folder directly (it works well, and it's pretty easier to handle ;) )
For the "Kill emulationstation" function, be sure it is well killed (you can do it manually directly on SSH or on a terminal)... If not, the new scraped gamelist.xml isn't used... and Emulationstation will overwrite it with the old one...
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Thanks for your answer.
When I only change the "root systeme directory" in the autoconfig path. At the end of the scrap I have the error inLine 21922 " Error: subscript used on non accessible variable" .
Maybe it's because my repertory ".emulationstation" on my Pi is not accessible (it says I haven't the rights to manage it when I clic on it in the windows explorer"
Well, I'll examine the problem this evening.
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If you don't have access, it's certainly the problem...
Try with the Sselph's path profil ;)
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Hi guys, I've been scrapping a few of my systems and it worked superb. Problem is I've tried to add MIX scrapping on an already scrapped system but after completing scrapping and rebooting I still had the old scrapped pictures. So I deleted the info files from raspbian, rescrapped but now I've no scrapped images left. What files should I delete for a fresh rescrapping? Thanks for your help.
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@captainvelvet gamelist.xml and the images
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from putty? Or from raspbian?
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Well that's weird. I've scrapped my PCE romset, a romset I'd never scrapped and the art doesn't shows up after rebooting. I've checked in the downloaded images file. I can see all the scrapped art. Deleted the gamelist.xml, didn't help either. Any idea?
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Did you stop ES before scraping? That is a must!
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This looks great and I've heard good reports from people using it but on my PC, Windows 10, neither Scraper.exe or Scraper64.exe will run. They ask for permission but nothing comes up. I didn't see anyone else here or on the reddit group with the same problem. Hopefully I'm just missing something?
Thanks for the help!
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New to this and have just tried scraping my atari 2600 collection. I can see them on my network by going to configs>all>emulationstation>downloaded images but for some reason they are still not showing when I run emulationstation. I have my roms running from a 64gb usb stick. Which path do I need to change to see them.
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@ShawnS scraper.exe or scraper64.exe aren't the files to use, but the Universal_XML_Scraper.exe file (out of memory).
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@paradadf I don't have Universal_XML_Scraper.exe it has the .au3 extension. I'm not sure how to run that "out of memory".
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@ShawnS I don't know what you've downloaded, but the files are here:
https://github.com/Universal-Rom-Tools/Universal-XML-Scraper/releasesThat is also the only launcher.
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