ExoDOSConverter beta
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@wholee Thanks for the feedback I'll look into it :)
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Thank you @Voljega .
I have been looking for a program/script to do this since @sduensin eXoDOS Collection Importer is no longer working with eXoDOS v4.
When i asked him on github he was not interested in updating the support for v4.
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@Rion You're welcome ! now I feel some pressure :D
So I published a new version which include a fix for the issue found by @wholee:
ExoDOSConverter 0.2-betaStarting next monday, I will be in vacation for three weeks, so I won't be able to respond during this time, sorry.
A few notes/limitations worthy of your attention :
- when launching the program or modifying the path to the collection, sometimes it can take a long time (up to 30-45s) to display the full windows with the list of games, this a thread issue which I haven't had time nor wits to solve properly yet.
Some rare times it can even display an empty list, close the program and relaunch it again - mount and imgmount are followed by pause command to allow easy debugging and see that the mountings are done correctly. in the future, it will be only added in debug mode
- the mount command requires an absolute path to the file to work fine, and for now it's translated with an absolute path for batocera, if needed you will neeed to modify the absolute path in the dosbox.bat file
- when launching the program or modifying the path to the collection, sometimes it can take a long time (up to 30-45s) to display the full windows with the list of games, this a thread issue which I haven't had time nor wits to solve properly yet.
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@Voljega
Thanks again for the fixing that part. Unfortunately, here's another issue.
I've changed my drive letter and paths to match yours just to make things simpler...This is the output in the error_log.txt file:
Found error when processing 1000Migl : Traceback (most recent call last): File "exodosconverter.py", line 32, in convertGames File "exodosconverter.py", line 60, in convertGame File "metadatahandler.py", line 106, in buildGenre AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'genres'
I just tried to convert one game.
Can I just suggest having a title filter by part of the name just above the ExoDOS Games list window? I'ts difficult to scroll up and down just to find one specific game.
Enjoy your holidays.
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Hi, I used v0.2 to extract eXoDOS v4.0. The first time, it somehow got stuck waiting for a response to something in a dialog box and I wasn't able to type anything in, so I had to kill it somewhere in the I's. When I restarted, I selected all the games again and it skipped down to where I left off, which is good.
Hours and hours and hours later, the extraction is finished aaaaaand my gamelist.xml consists ONLY of everything that was extracted from the restart, so only from I on down to Z.
How do I get it to generate the full gamelist without going through the entire extraction process all over again? Also, artwork does not appear to be added to the gamelist unfortunately.
EDIT: I edited your code and sent a pull request to always output the gamelist.xml regardless of how many games are already extracted.
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@wholee thanks !
To narrow the issue, do you have the same issue with every game or only with 1000 Miglias ?
Very good idea for the filter, I will add that when I come back
@zerojay thansk for your PR I will validate it on my return, I made some comment as I have to adress this error more.
I think at the core, the issue is encountered is the problem I was speaking about with the games list sometimes not properly loading or taking a long time to load.
There is no dialog box in the app, but Python does render some kind of very small blank window while first loading the list on launchFor the artwork part, it does appear fine for me, can you check that the path to it is added in the gamelist.xml and that the image was properly copied in
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@Voljega
The issue is with every game. I even tried to clear out the cache folder and the same thing happens. It doesn't matter if I try to convert one or more games the error is the same.
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@wholee strange did you install exodos before trying the conversion ?
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@Voljega said in ExoDOSConverter beta:
For the artwork part, it does appear fine for me, can you check that the path to it is added in the gamelist.xml and that the image was properly copied in
downloaded_images
folder ?There are no images output into the folder. Image tags in the gamelist are all empty. Also, no files are created for emulationstation so the only way you can launch any game is to dive into the folders and find a dosbox.conf to launch.
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@zerojay strange too, maybe you didn't install the collection either ? If you dont' instll it the metadta are not decompressed ?
I am also unfamiliar with what format retropie wants for dos games ?
On other distributions you juste need to have a folder for the game named game.pc and a dosbox.bat and dosbox.cfg inside and this will recognizd as a game entry in EmulationStation ?
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@Voljega
It was an issue with changing drive letters. Reboot cleared it up.
But now I also have the same issue as @zerojay , no images in downloaded_images folder and no files for EmulationStation.And also, games appear to be sorted in "genre" folders, can that be optional?
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/PC/
http://dosonthepi.blogspot.com/2015/02/dosbox-configuration-for-individual.html
This is a good starting point to see how RetroPie is dealing with DOS games. -
There's also no need for game folders to have a .pc after the name.
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@zerojay
I figured out the issue with images not being saved to downloaded_images...The cache files that are supplied in the archive have fixed paths to the images. I've updated the paths in all cache files to match what I have and images got transferred properly.
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@wholee oh yes good catch ! And bad cache :')
And I'll have to correct the cache generation because I forget some things...Yeah no problem for adding customisation option for genre folders and anything which can be interesting
I'll also add a setting for choosing between distributions and do a correct generation based
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I created an issue to add some configuration parameters to tweak generation : https://github.com/Voljega/ExoDOSConverter/issues/9
If you have ideas or suggestions you're welcome to comment it
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Hello guys, back from vacation, fixed all the bugs you & I found and made a new version :
https://github.com/Voljega/ExoDOSConverter/releases/tag/0.3-betaNow I will work on full integration for Retropie, wholee gave me most infos here, but I guess I will need to ask some further questions on some specific points, I'll ask them here, thank you for your help in advance.
And off course on fixing new bugs I added with this release :D
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got around doing a preliminary version with improvement for retropie tonight, here's the link : https://www72.zippyshare.com/v/lNbQggE3/file.html
if you could tell me what's good, wrong and what to improve, that would be good :)
for now :
dosbox.cfg
now contains the commands, withmount c
command on top- a batch file
launch.sh
is generated and contains the line to correctly launch the emulator like/opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -conf /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/CaptainP.pc/dosbox.cfg
what's missing / to improve :
- don't know what entity should be registered in gamelist.xml ?
./CaptainP.pc
folder,./CaptainP.pc/dosbox.cfg
file or./CaptainP.pc/launch.sh
file ?? - on other distribution, we specify
c:
root folder and the use ofdosbox.bat
on the command line, not sure if the dosbox executable is patched or not to do that, but i'd like it better that way if that was possible, as I prefer to keepdosbox.cfg
parameters anddosbox.bat
dos/dosbox command lines separated, I find it cleaner and more portable that way... Do you think it's possible ?
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@Voljega RetroPie's launch script supports
.conf
files understood bydosbox -conf <file.conf>
, so you can just create a.conf
file, with a simple[autoexec]
section that mountsc
and starts the game, and register it in thegamelist.xml
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@mitu thank you mitu so these informations are obsolete : http://dosonthepi.blogspot.com/2015/02/dosbox-configuration-for-individual.html ?
regarding the gamelist these means that if I have a game in the pc roms folder like
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/CaptainP.pc/dosbox.conf
and register in the gamelist the conf file :<game> <path>./CaptainP.pc/dosbox.conf</path> <name>Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future</name> <image>./downloaded_images/Captain Power-01.jpg</image> </game>
it will be displayed inside a folder I guess...
So it maybe better to have a structure like these inside/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/
- the game data folder
CaptainP.pc
(.pc
beeing not mandatory I know) CaptainP.conf
(same level than theCaptainP.pc
folder so outside of it) with themount c
inside the[autoexec]
part modified accordingl ?
- the game data folder
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@Voljega said in ExoDOSConverter beta:
@mitu thank you mitu so these informations are obsolete : http://dosonthepi.blogspot.com/2015/02/dosbox-configuration-for-individual.html ?
No, this method is still supported - if you add the
.sh
as game entry, RetroPie would still launch it.<game> <path>./CaptainP.pc/dosbox.conf</path> <name>Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future</name> <image>./downloaded_images/Captain Power-01.jpg</image> </game>
it will be displayed inside a folder I guess...
Yes, I think so. You're not constrained to have the game folder inside the ROMs folder. You can just put all game data in
roms/exodos/<game.pc>
and then register/symlink the.conf
file in the gamelist (the.conf
would still be in thepc
roms folder).<game> <path>CaptainP.conf</path> <name>Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future</name> <image>./downloaded_images/Captain Power-01.jpg</image> </game>
The
.cfg
file could be just[autoexec] mount c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/exodos/ c: cd CaptainP.pc REM extra cd mount commands or setup game.exe exit
That's just an idea, I don't know how the
.cfg
file looks right now, but if the paths are correct it should work as it is.
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