Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems
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removed duplicated post (due to poor internet connection)
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@Howitzer99 said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
Are the files in the ~/.emulationstation intended to be only for overrides, so essentially empty except for and local changes?
Well, I thought it was the first place ES looks for es_systems.cfg ans, if not found, look in /etc/emulationstation. But if it's working as you're saying, one file complementing the other, it's great. I'll update the OP when I have a chance.
By the way, Did you use the script to create the custom system's gamelist.xml? I'm curious to see if it's being useful to someone else. :-)
Edit: post a screenshot of your custom ES system. ;-)
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meleu, I did run your "custom-system-autoscraper.sh", but when the Konami directory didn't showup in ES, I ended up running sscraper on the listed konami directory from the retropie-setup script. I'm seeing metadata listed, but probably from the sscraper.
Sure, now that I know that it's working for creating a custom system, I'll start working on some custom ES system designs this week.
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@Howitzer99 I intentionally made it doesn't change any existing entry in the custom system's gamelist.xml. So, if you run it after sselph it won't do anything. (According to what you said this is not your case, I've putting this just for info ;-) ).
I'm planning to write a script to simplify the symbolic link creation. This step can be pretty tedious and a script can help. Stay tuned!
Cheers!
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@meleu I have boosted the fav launcher a bit now we can create FAV files via runcommand :)
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/10971/dev-little-favorite-launcher-second-attempt-ready-for-testers -
@meleu I had some time to checkout your script for creating the gamelist.xml based on existing roms, and yes, it does work, and is pretty slick! Nice that its only reading existing metadata to create the list. I've never seen 'xmlstarlet' before, more reading to do.
How is the symbolic link program going? Please let me know if you want me to run some tests.
One thing I'm discovering is that I don't have the video previews setup for ES (working fine for Attract Mode). I have a bunch of video snaps and marquees, so I don't need to scrape my games again, only point to the existing files that Attract Mode is using. Do you know if anyone has created a script to embed the video and marquee data into an existing gamelist.xml file? I went through one post with almost 600 replies (somewhat fast), and didn't see a script to add these.
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@Howitzer99 There was a script by @Nismo, I think, using Powershell, I believe, that does that. If you search the forums for something like that, you'll get the gist of it. If you can't, do let me know (on the go at the moment). The script just adds the proper "video" tags to the gamelists, based on the rom name, and to a folder that you can change in the script. It does assume that the video name will be the same as the rom name. Oh, and it had some minor issues with game names that had "." in the middle, but you can fix those as one-offs.
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@Howitzer99 Someone posted a tutorial on adding videos and marquees with regular expressions a few days ago but i can't find it for whatever reason.
But there is also a windows tool that can do what you want.
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@EctoOne Thanks, I did see the Windows version, I should have prefaced the request that I'm looking for a linux script not windows.
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@Howitzer99 Check my post. I ran it on a Mac, and it's a terminal script. You just need to install PowerShell for Linux.
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@pjft Awesome, thanks, will checkout PowerShell as well.
GenGal definitely hits the request, thanks for the fast replies!
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@Howitzer99 said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
How is the symbolic link program going? Please let me know if you want me to run some tests.
Almost done. I had to be away from my computers in the last few days but now I'm back. I'm going to post about it here in a couple of days. ;-)
I'm making it create the link and the respective gamelist.xml entry at the same time. So, you will just have to run this tool to accomplish these two tasks.
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Is there a way to expand the script @meleu made for batch linking to have maybe the original system added as suffix in the link? I finally had some time to try this out and i ran into a problem when i tried to made just a SEGA system. Since i have all my Roms zipped, i ran into an issue with having the same filename inside my GameGear and MasterSystem folder. IDK if it is possible on linux but it would be great if i could links like gamename (europe)-gamegear.zip
# in this example I'm creating links for every file in gameboy directory original_system="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/gb" destination_system="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/nintendo" while read -r file; do ln -s "$original_system/$file" "$destination_system/$file" done < <(ls "$original_system")
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@EctoOne the link can have any name you want. You can batch all, and then manually create those with the same name.
Or maybe wait a day or two and see the script I'm planning to release. ;-)
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@meleu oh my! I can't wait! This must be an impressive script! Can you confirm that it will link the rom and gamelist info all in one script command? I was going to use your script to populate all of my new systems in the theme today, but now I will have to wait to see what you have in store for us!
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@TMNTturtlguy said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:
Can you confirm that it will link the rom and gamelist info all in one script command?
Confirmed!
Wait a little, I'm at work now and planning to finish the script this evening. ;-)
edit: I mean evening in Brazil.
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@meleu,@pjft I just tried running GenGal, and yes it's working to add the missing video and marquees attributes to my gamelists. One problem is that it's completely overwriting the existing metadata, so how are people adding (back) the extra information that GenGal doesn't provide (game information, rating, plays, etc)?
Between GenGal and FatMatch, looks like I'm sorted for now dealing with naming issues and creating the missing metadata attributes, just need to be able to merge and it should be good.
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@Howitzer99 as said, I don't use GenGal but a separate PowerShell script that adds those to the existing gamelists without deleting anything.
Here's the thread:
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@TMNTturtlguy @EctoOne @Howitzer99 @mattrixk @pjft and everyone else interested in an easier way to create the symbolic links and updating the custom system gamelist.xml: I've created a "fancier" script :-)
You can see it here: https://github.com/meleu/share/blob/master/add-game-to-custom-system.sh
And get it with this command:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meleu/share/master/add-game-to-custom-system.sh chmod a+x add-game-to-custom-system.sh
Here is the
--help
output:$ ./add-game-to-custom-system.sh --help This script creates symbolic links for a custom ES system and tries to create a gamelist.xml based on already existent metadata, boxart, marquee, and video. More info here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/84125 Usage: ./add-game-to-custom-system.sh -d /path/to/custom/system/directory rom1 [rom2 [romN...]]
As it gets the rom file names from command line you can use the shell wildcards, as you can see in the examples below.
adding Contra (NES) to
konami
custom system$ ./add-game-to-custom-system.sh -d ~/RetroPie/roms/konami ~/RetroPie/roms/nes/Contra\ \(USA\).zip
all gameboy games to
nintendo
custom system (as @EctoOne wants)$ ./add-game-to-custom-system.sh -d ~/RetroPie/roms/nintendo ~/RetroPie/roms/gb/*.zip
all Mega Man games to
megaman
custom system (as @meleu wants)$ ./add-game-to-custom-system.sh -d ~/RetroPie/roms/megaman ~/RetroPie/roms/{gb,gba,gbc,nes,snes,megadrive}/Mega\ Man*.zip
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@meleu Awesome, congrats with finishing the script, and thanks for posting!
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