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    amadeus @GrislyGrizzly
    last edited by 10 Jan 2017, 17:34

    @GrislyGrizzly
    Was Emulation Station running during you update the metadata with RME?
    If you use the "Save on quit" feature of Emulation Station, the updates you made with RME could be overwritten.
    So best practice for working with RME is:

    1. Quite Emulation Station
    2. Start RME
    3. Load Data with RME from the Retropie
    4. Update the Metadata
    5. Save with RME updated Data back to Retropie
    6. Start Emulation Station again...
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      decoherent
      last edited by 11 Jan 2017, 02:44

      Hey, I just wanted to say thanks for your app! I had a couple that the scraper couldn't digest, and it was really straight-forward to tag them manually with the tool (well, it was irritating, but that's not your apps fault!). I'd just like to suggest either a first-time popup or some text near the save button that reminds the user that they probably need to exit Emulation Station before editing; I had a few minutes of frustration before that particular light dawned on me!

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        amadeus @decoherent
        last edited by 11 Jan 2017, 21:05

        @decoherent
        Hi, i deployed today a new Release: Retropie Metadata Editor v0.1.3.0
        Thisone contains a red notification message next to the save button.
        0_1484168708374_Notification.PNG

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          j1ggy
          last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 00:58

          Thanks for the great little program, this will help out a lot. I've only been using RetroPie since yesterday, but I wanted to point out an issue when connecting to RetroPie. As I'm just starting from scratch, I have systems that don't have images yet. Because the folders don't yet exist for those systems, the program crashes when it finds ROMs but can't find an image folder. I'm able to remedy the problem by manually creating a new folder. Would it be possible to have your program create the folders on the fly as it scans so it doesn't crash? I know this is an oddball scenario, but those like me who are starting out fresh may run into this. Thanks again!

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            GrislyGrizzly @decoherent
            last edited by GrislyGrizzly 15 Jan 2017, 14:44

            That was the problem I was having! Thanks for clarifying the other day, amadeus!

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              amadeus @j1ggy
              last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 20:21

              @j1ggy
              Hi, i deployed today a new Release: Retropie Metadata Editor v0.1.4.0

              In this new version, it is now checked whether the image/cover directory exists. If it is not, it is created automatically.

              Regards,
              amadeus

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                j1ggy
                last edited by 15 Jan 2017, 23:04

                Wow, that's some amazing response time. Thank you!

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                  Aksen
                  last edited by Aksen 16 Jan 2017, 14:29

                  Hey @amadeus ! I really like the idea of this tool but unfortunately it wont work for me because I keep my images in:
                  \retropie\roms[console]\downloaded_images\

                  but the metadata editor wants to look in a solid directory with the console wildcard at the end:
                  \retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images[console].

                  Would it be possible to add an option for those like me? I would really love to use this tool!

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                    kmssd
                    last edited by 16 Jan 2017, 19:14

                    How do you use this program? When I click connect, it starts to load information but crashes at NES.

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                      amadeus @Aksen
                      last edited by 16 Jan 2017, 21:41

                      @Aksen: i will think about it....need sometime for it :-)

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                        amadeus @kmssd
                        last edited by 16 Jan 2017, 21:43

                        @kmssd
                        Can you send me or post some more information about it? Is there any error message or a stacktrace?

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                          kmssd @amadeus
                          last edited by kmssd 17 Jan 2017, 03:31

                          @amadeus There is a long error code, I would probably have to message to you some way. The short version says,
                          String cannot be of zero length.
                          Parameter name: oldValue.

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                            amadeus @Aksen
                            last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 19:59

                            @Aksen
                            Today I released Retropie Metadata Editor v0.1.5.0
                            In this Version the Image Path is more generic, it works with a placeholder for the current system.
                            Work find on my Retropie Environment. Maybe you will test it in yours and give me a short feedback :-)

                            Please take care to update also the Local Image Path, otherwise EmulationStation will not find the Image.

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                              Aksen
                              last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 21:02

                              @amadeus said in Retropie Metadata Editor:

                              @Aksen
                              Today I released Retropie Metadata Editor v0.1.5.0
                              In this Version the Image Path is more generic, it works with a placeholder for the current system.
                              Work find on my Retropie Environment. Maybe you will test it in yours and give me a short feedback :-)

                              Please take care to update also the Local Image Path, otherwise EmulationStation will not find the Image.

                              Alright! I've run it and I got an error:
                              http://pastebin.com/CftTfAFm

                              Here's a screenshot of how I set it up:
                              http://imgur.com/Ixq3omw

                              I think it's because I'm pointing it to a rom directory that is on a computer, not a pi. I like to get clean, prepped rom directories that I can archive on my NAS or give to friends, and I've tended to do my metadata/images cleanup there before I deploy to a pi. That's why I keep the images and metadata in roms subfolders.

                              I don't have my raspberry pi with me, so I can't test that until tonight. I made a small roms folder with ./nes/ and ./snes/ and scraped with universal xml scraper. RetropieMetadataEditor.exe finds my roms, gamelist, and images! and then I get the error and it stops before moving past NES

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                                amadeus @Aksen
                                last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 21:30

                                @Aksen
                                Can you pls send/pastbin your gamelist XML of NES? I guess the Releasedate or Lastplayed Timestamp is not in the format yyyyMMddTHHmmss... that causes the exception.
                                I have to think how to handle different Timestamp Formats... i thought, the Format of the Timestamps is stable.

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                                  amadeus @kmssd
                                  last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 21:32

                                  @kmssd
                                  I Need a Stacktrace to analyse this exception. Maybe you can Pastbin it like Aksen?!?

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                                    Aksen @amadeus
                                    last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 22:31

                                    @amadeus said in Retropie Metadata Editor:

                                    @Aksen
                                    Can you pls send/pastbin your gamelist XML of NES? I guess the Releasedate or Lastplayed Timestamp is not in the format yyyyMMddTHHmmss... that causes the exception.
                                    I have to think how to handle different Timestamp Formats... i thought, the Format of the Timestamps is stable.

                                    Here's the gamelist.xml in question!

                                    http://pastebin.com/UJqHL7du

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                                      LiqwdE
                                      last edited by LiqwdE 17 Jan 2017, 23:02

                                      @amadeus

                                      Downloaded the program today. Running Windows 10. I can SSH into the pi fine. I can Winscp into the Pi fine. But when I hit connect to retropie it shows runs the initialization but finds no roms. Im missing something.

                                      Also, Will you be implementing more systems? I could really use this for Daphne, PC, and Scummvn =)

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                                        Nismo @amadeus
                                        last edited by Nismo 17 Jan 2017, 23:11

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                                          Nismo @amadeus
                                          last edited by 17 Jan 2017, 23:12

                                          @amadeus finally this version support video?

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