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    Video paths not showing on Emulationstation

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      Colombia20102018 @mitu
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      @mitu hello, I have a raspberry pi 3B using the latest version of RetroPie. The roms were added with a USB drive. I do not have a game list file on my roms folder. It seems the other systems are all pulling the video from the emulationstation folders and not the roms folder.

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        Colombia20102018 @mitu
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        @mitu I understand the document and that the information can be pulled or stored in different locations. How can I tell Skyscraper to pull the data from the downloaded_media folders just like for the other systems? Thank you

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          mitu Global Moderator @Colombia20102018
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          @colombia20102018 said in Video paths not showing on Emulationstation:

          How can I tell Skyscraper to pull the data from the downloaded_media folders just like for the other systems? Thank you

          Skyscraper doesn't pull the data from those folders, it has its own cache or gets the data from the online sources. The locations mentioned in the documentation is where Skyacraper writes the data (and from EmulationStation reads it when it displays the artwork and game info).

          Look into \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\gamelists\mame-libtretro. If you have a gamelist.xml file, then post its contents on pastebin.com, just to check that it's correct.

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            Colombia20102018 @mitu
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            @mitu I did not find the RetroPie/configs/ folder. I found the one below.
            8827430D-DBCD-4485-95C9-9EDE1BC820E5.jpeg I don’t know how to use pastebin.com. I’m working on the Pi not by terminal.

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              mitu Global Moderator @Colombia20102018
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              @colombia20102018 said in Video paths not showing on Emulationstation:

              I did not find the RetroPie/configs/ folder.

              If you have an additional PC/system in your network, you can access RetroPie via file shares at \\retropie or \\retropie.local. It makes it easy to transfer ROMs (you don't need an USB stick) and the configurations are available at \\retropie\configs.

              Looking at the beginning of your gamelist.xml file, I see the 2 games at top have filled in the information and they have images/marquees/videos assigned. Do they not show up in the gamelist ?

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                Colombia20102018 @mitu
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                @mitu the information does not show up. It also seems that the image is coming from the rom folder. But there is no image either. 2C0E7FFB-D0BC-4F44-B67C-BC5EDCF2A510.jpeg EEE9B775-0C0F-43A5-AE7F-0D369C7B0293.jpeg
                Is there a way to refresh the system so they all appear back? Thanks

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                  mitu Global Moderator @Colombia20102018
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                  @colombia20102018 said in Video paths not showing on Emulationstation:

                  It also seems that the image is coming from the rom folder.

                  Then check again if you have a gamelist.xml in the rom folder. If there is, then delete it.

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                    Colombia20102018 @mitu
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                    @mitu hello, there is no gamelist file on the roms folder.

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                      Colombia20102018 @mitu
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                      @mitu hello, so there is no way to fix it? I am thinking I can delete all the downloaded media and scrap the games again. If I do this I probably will have to use the script again to change them to 420. This will take several hours. My concern is that even if I do this, the image file can dissappear again.Is that the only way? I would think there is a way to paste all the video paths to all games at once. Am I wrong? Thanks

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                        mitu Global Moderator @Colombia20102018
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                        @colombia20102018 said in Video paths not showing on Emulationstation:

                        I would think there is a way to paste all the video paths to all games at once. Am I wrong? Thanks

                        No idea what happened on your mame-libretro folder, looks like the gamelist is correct, so I don't understand why it's now showing the artwork in EmulationStation. You can check if the paths referenced in the gamelist.xml file are correct (i.e. the video/image files are present on-disk), maybe they are missing (but you said they're present, so probably not).

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