Video playback problem
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Please add more info about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
the Metadate for all the games video link is blank for some reason.
EmulationStation doesn't automatically search for the videos present on-disk, the scraper that generates the
gamelist.xml
should fill in that info.
What scraper are you using ?one thing to note that ive noticed is that scrapping puts the VIDEO files in .emulationstation and NOT in the retropie roms folders. if that helps.
That's not an issue as long as the correct path to the video is saved in
gamelist.xml
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sorry i have the 8 gig raspberry pi 4 and Ive tried usign skyscrapper, the defalut scrapper inside emulationstation and the stepehn selph scrappers. its just odd that the box art shows fine and the path shows where they are located but no video. I have video shown as display also so not really sure whats going on as it worked before fine.
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<gameList>
<game>
<path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes/7th Saga, The (USA).zip</path>
<name>7th Saga, The</name>
<thumbnail />
<image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_media/snes/screenshots/7th Saga, The (USA).png</image>
<marquee>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_media/snes/marquees/7th Saga, The (USA).png</marquee>
<video>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_media/snes/videos/7th Saga, The (USA).mp4</video>
<rating>0.75</rating>
<desc>Your character embarks on a quest to find the seven crystals that are hidden throughout the land of Ticondera. There are seven different characters to choose from, each with different beginning stats and specialties.The game is presented in a 2.5D perspective, but shifts to an over-the-shoulder semi-3D view when combat initiates. Combat is turn-based, depending on which character you choose, your combat will either be almost entirely melee or magic-based. Potential enemies wandering around the world cannot be seen, however a radar map helps indicate enemies as as white dots.</desc>
<releasedate>19930423T000000</releasedate>
<developer>Produce Co.</developer>
<publisher>Enix</publisher>
<genre>Role playing games</genre>
<players>1</players>
<kidgame>true</kidgame>
</game>
</gameList>this is the gamelist.xml inside my .emulationstation folder...however all media is stored in the retropie folders is that the problem?
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oh wait..theres a video in that folder also...however on all my games the path to the video is blank. is there a way to default the path to them? I cant see manualy typing each game.
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<video>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_media/snes/videos/7th Saga, The (USA).mp4</video>
This shows where EmulationStation expects the video to be present.
oh wait..theres a video in that folder also...however on all my games the path to the video is blank. is there a way to default the path to them? I cant see manualy typing each game.
Which folder ? I don't understand the the path to the video is blank part, the previous
.xml
fragment showed that there is avideo
path set..however all media is stored in the retropie folders is that the problem?
Do you mean the ROM folders ?
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@mitu when i go tot he games in emulationstation and hit select then edit Metadata the video path is blank but the screenshot shows the correct path. I have video enable in the emulationstation settings. im baffled. Im not sure when it isnt auto filling out the path to the game videos for everygame. Theres no way i can manually type them all out haha.
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@avendosora I'm confused again - the
gamelist.xml
fragment you posted has the video set. Do you have multiplegamelist.xml
files for a system ? -
@mitu actually yes . theres one in retropi games folders for each system AND in .emulationstation games folders. think thats the problem?
upon further investigation the gamelist inside retropie does NOT have the path to the video files but the ones in the .emulationstation fodlers DO. is it safe to delete the gamelist.xml inside the retropie folders to see if that works? or maybe just copy the filled out ones to retropie folder>?
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@avendosora Just delete the
gamelist.xml
in the ROM folder(s), but make sure you exit EmulationStation before doing so. -
@avendosora ok that worked! I just copied the gamelist.xml from the .emulationstation fodlers for each system and now they all have video! thanks so much for you help in figuring this out its been driving me nuts.
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