ZX Spectrum Scraping Problem
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@lordkramgb I'm not 100% sure but I think Screenscraper uses hashes to identify the ROMs so if they are zipped the hash won't match. Try unzipping a batch of about 10 and give it a go.
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Still having no joy with zipped or unzipped files in the scraper on the PI, although I have had some success partly with the universal XML scraper, but it seems to miss a lot of the files
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Shoot, I thought I searched before posting my problem but somehow missed this. I'm having a relatively similar problem, except the first time I tried to scrape it did scrape some of the files.. and then produced a bunch of unformatted text on-screen. Now when I go to scrape, I'm getting the same as you, just flashing up "all games scraped" regardless of source.
All my roms are unzipped .z80s or .taps fyi.
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Screenscraper does use hashes (MD5, CRC and SHA-1) but it doesn't care about the files being zipped or not, it's all about the rom being associated on the database.
I have gone through and done many associations from the WOS site rip that was floating around but there are loads still to do.
If you want to post a list of the files I will match them in my records and associate them for you. If you have zipped them yourself or gained them from a source other than WOS then you may need to post the CRC / MD5 for me too.
It's literally a 10 second per ROM task for me so post as many as you want.
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@BladeHunter As I'm prob not allowed to post the original source to the package I have, its the complete rom set by TOSEC (Zx Spectrum) I have tried another one from similar source
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@lordkramgb said in ZX Spectrum Scraping Problem:
@BladeHunter As I'm prob not allowed to post the original source to the package I have, its the complete rom set by TOSEC (Zx Spectrum) I have tried another one from similar source
Hi mate, I don't need the source, just the filenames of the ones that don't work so I can associate them on the site for you, you could drop them in pastebin if you like. I don't think it breaches the rules as you are not posting any copyrighted material, just a list of filenames.
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@BladeHunter Tried to rescrape with the RP in built scraper but every rom just says no valid rom found in zip
Settings I've tried:
Romname filename and no intro
Game list overwrite and append
Use rom folder for game list and image both enable and disable
Should I try unzipping all the files?I tried using the universal xml scraper but for the ones it did scrape I'm not sure where to put the images it created as it didn't show up anything when I put them in the box art folder
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@lordkramgb They are possibly in /retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/gamelists/zxspectrum by default change the settings in UXS to put them in /downloaded_images/ in the systems rom folder.
You don't need to unzip them for the purpose of scraping but I am not sure if the emulator you are using runs them zipped, I have never tried as there can be multiple files per zip, I am not sure how it handles that.
Drop me an email and I can help you more, it's my name on here with a . between the two words and its at gmail.com
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@bladehunter Finally managed to figure out how to use the software properly, and where to put the files!
I am scraping my entire 9000 roms I have and will email you the list that are missing!
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Did you manage to figure out ZX Spectrum scraping, and if so would you mind posting the solution here?
I understand the workings of the file system and where the gameslist and images are stored, it's just that I'm having the same problem as others in that Selphy doesn't find any games and the ES scraper does a poor job.
Thanks
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Use Universal XML Scraper (UXS) or Skraper or Skyscraper
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@elshiftos spectrum scraping works just fine with screenscraper. I've uploaded a ton of box scans but nowhere near a complete set. It is picky with the filenames though so maybe check on the website that you're romnames are correctly named?
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