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    • Lamaman1971L
      Lamaman1971
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      Hi Folks, got Atomiswave working on the Pi but am struggling to find any way to scrape it - can anyone advise? Im happy to manually transfer art and metadata if anyoen has a link?

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        SeraphisCain
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        You can go into your es_systems.cfg file and temporarily change the <platform> setting of whichever category you have the Atomiswave games in (I'm going to assume Dreamcast) to "arcade", scrape the games, then change it back when you're done.

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        • wmarcioW
          wmarcio
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          I suggest this app https://www.skraper.net/, create a free account and be happy.

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          • Lamaman1971L
            Lamaman1971
            last edited by

            Hi Folks, still struggling with this. I used the afor mentioned Skraper tool in windows to download images and a gamelist.xml for my RetroPie setup in Linux. Transferred these to the appropriate locations in

            /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/gamelists/atomiswave
            /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/downloaded_images/atomiswave

            However, the gamelist isnt providing metadata and the images are not showing up. Any ideas?

            Capture.PNG

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              SeraphisCain @Lamaman1971
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              @Lamaman1971 I've never used Skraper myself (tried once but can't get it to work on Linux desktop), but just from looking at your image, I can tell you that your gamelist.xml isn't pointing to any images. Can't really say why though, since I don't know how Skraper generates gamelists.

              You could just try the solution I posted earlier, though. Just do what I said in my post and use the internal scraper, it will work.

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              • wmarcioW
                wmarcio
                last edited by wmarcio

                It looks like your configuration is wrong ...
                You need to point the program to scan your roms at: retropie\roms\atomiswave
                And save gamelist.xlm on same location.
                And the folder for images and media is:
                retropie\roms\atomiswave\media\images
                You could have made this configuration the first time you ran the program.

                Example of my settings:

                01.jpg

                02.jpg

                03.jpg

                04.jpg

                I hope this time I was clear, and helped you.

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                • Lamaman1971L
                  Lamaman1971 @SeraphisCain
                  last edited by

                  Ok, got it sorted @SeraphisCain - thanks your procedure sorted it. Finding a Theme that supports Atomiswave is the next challenge from the look of it.

                  @wmarcio - not sure but I suspect your solution is better suited to Windows implementations rather than Linux? Either way, looks like a great tool but didnt get what I needed from it this time.

                  Thanks to both for your kind assistance,

                  Mark

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                    SeraphisCain @Lamaman1971
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                    @Lamaman1971 I'm glad I could be of help!

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                      SeraphisCain
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                      Oh, and also, while I'm not sure if there are any themes out there that natively support Atomiswave (I haven't seen any), there's always the option of adding it yourself. There's a section in the RetroPie docs that covers it:

                      https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Add-a-New-System-in-EmulationStation/

                      If you decide to go this route, let me know and I can post the Atomiswave logo SVG I use for my theme (I've added several systems to my setup that aren't natively supported by most themes).

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                      • wmarcioW
                        wmarcio
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                        Ok, u right, i try this app on my lubuntu x64 machine with mono package, dont worked, dont download media files. For now, on windows work normal.

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                          polpettedorso @Lamaman1971
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                          @Lamaman1971 said in Atomiswave Scrape:

                          Ok, got it sorted @SeraphisCain - thanks your procedure sorted it. Finding a Theme that supports Atomiswave is the next challenge from the look of it.

                          @wmarcio - not sure but I suspect your solution is better suited to Windows implementations rather than Linux? Either way, looks like a great tool but didnt get what I needed from it this time.

                          Thanks to both for your kind assistance,

                          Mark

                          Check annuale there, i recently added atomiswave system

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                            polpettedorso
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                            Check angular theme

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