Retropie Metadata Editor
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@amadeus great job mate, i'm a litle busy at this moment but i'll try as soon as possible.
Thank you very much for considering my request, and for the fast update.
Regards.
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Can you add support for amiga? uae files to be specific. You can set it up to to start games with those straight from Emulation Station (seen here. At the bottom).
As of now i continue to batch rename them to zip, rename the amiga folder into neogeo and do it from there. After that i replace zip in the gamelist.xml with uae. -
So helpful, and works beautifully. Thank you!
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@EctoOne
Sorry for the long delay. I was very ill and needed some time to recover.I added a New Release to Codeplex.
CHANGELOG
- Cleanup the gamelist.xml (remove unused <game>-nodes)
- Button 'Restore Default Settings'
- Added support for Amiga
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@amadeus No problem, i hope you're better now. Thanks for updating but it seems you forgot to add the support for Amiga .uae files. And when i think of it, you should also add support for .sh files, because of the "+Start UAE4Arm.sh" that comes by default to start the Amiga GUI.
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@EctoOne
I am guided always on the file extensions, which are documented in the Wiki. Anyway, now I have added .uae and .sh as supported file extensions for Amiga.Please download the latest release ...
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@amadeus Awesome, and it kinda is mentioned in the wiki at the bottom. Launching Games directly from Emulation Station. It's not on by default and requires some manual editing of files, so i guess that's why it's not noted in the table at the top. Thanks for adding it anyways.
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@EctoOne
Ahh, OK! Reading the whole entry for a system would be a good idea sometimes... ;-)
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Hey brother, been off awhile mess ing with other projects. Trying to get my 3.5 lcd to clock more than 1 fps... giving me a headache.
Gonna upload some more roms into the pi soon, will download the current release and run it through the paces.
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@amadeus , would it be possible for the program to find a retropie system that isn't called "retropie"?
I've got two raspberry's in the house loaded with retropie. One is hooked on the TV and is just called "retropie". The other one is in my arcade cabinet and hence I've renamed it "arcade". The reason for this is that when both systems are on, I still want to be able to find the individual systems on the network to load roms etc.
Would it be difficult to add a box where you can enter the name of the system that you want the editor to look for?I've changed the device name via:
sudo raspi-config
Option 9: Advanced Config
Option A2: HostnameThanks
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Also, could you add FBA support if possible please?
Thanks mate
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@Evert
You can update Path Roms, Path Gamelist and Path Images on the first tab under Settings.
Just replace "retropie" with "arcade" or whatever the name of the retropie is. -
@Evert
Please use your arcade folder (in rom directory). this will recognized by REM. -
@amadeus yes, didn't pick that up, works great. It recognizes my arcade machine now by changing that.
I don't really want to use the arcade folder though as I like to have my MAME games and FBA games separate. Any chance FBA can get it's own listing, just like all the other systems you have?
Thanks mate
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I do the same as @Evert and here recently I also started splitting up FBA and NeoGeo games. I originally didn't see the purpose of splitting them up when I first got my RPi but now after splitting them I can find my games easier.
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@amadeus Hi! My games directory is located on the external usb. I tried to enter different options, but the scan fails. Help, pls. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
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@frgn
If you're using the usb mount option from the setup, the path should be the default one. As far as I know the default path is only a virtual link to the path on the usb stick. I'm not sure tho, I never used one of the different available tools to change my files directly on the Pi. I always made the changes on my PC and copied them afterwards. -
@EctoOne it's not usb mount option. I just changed the roms directories in es_systems.cfg file
SAMPLE:<system>
<name>nes</name>
<fullname>Nintendo Entertainment System</fullname>
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@frgn Um, then I don't know. I guess you also have to add that path to the samba shares somehow. But I've never done that before. Why aren't you using usb mount tho? Again I'm not sure, but I think there is a risk of losing any manual edits to the config files if you download an update. I'm using usb mount myself and it works fine, although there can be an issue with downloaded video splashscreens (but that can be easily avoided if you move them to the same folder with the pre installed videos on the SD card).
My suggestion would be to move the images and gamelist.xml into your rom folder on your stick. Depending on the amount of games/system you're using that would require some work because you have to replace the image path in the xml. But after that you can just plug in your stick into your Pc to make the changes. Also you have an plug and play backup of your roms, images and xml. So if you ever need to do a fresh install, you only need to activate usb mount again and don't need to scrape/edit your files again. -
I am working on a community website right now that allows you to upload your gamelist.xml files and it scans and parses it, then retrieves the metadata from your selected scraper and retrieves the metadata, to which you can edit it or save & export for placing back in your Retropie setup.
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