[SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture
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Thanks for the feedback and information. I was also noticing a lot of the information I was providing was a little low on descriptions. I figured anything was better than nothing, and the site I found the descriptions at just had that information. I'll avoid posting in simple 1 sentence descriptions in the future. I agree, having a nice full database is the better way to go. As for the non-matching games.. I found through searching for those games that they are just renamed versions of the same game only in a different region. Since the list it provided me had the original region's version, I just linked it to that. I don't know how to ADD a new game to show it's an alternate region clone.
But yes, thanks again for the helpful feedback. I'll do better. :)
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One question please: The database improves every day so what do I have to do to re-scrape my system? Is it sufficient to just scrape a system again and everything will be updated?
I know that the gamelist.xml will be recreated from scratch but what about the images? Will they be re-generated from the latest data or do I first have to delete them manually? -
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Well, I justed tested and it seems the images get regenerated automatically. So no need to delete manually. -
@screech said in [SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture:
Can you send me your new "zip" so I can check what's going on ?
I've put it in my dropbox here.
there is a problem with XML (I think a wrong tag or something like that)
I made a copy of the existing Standard (3img) and literally the only thing I changed was the
<Profil>
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@vbs I was wondering this as well. There is an option to UPDATE, but according to the program it looks like it just adds new ROMs... it doesn't actually UPDATE the metadata/art. I think a feature that should be added would be some extra data in an xml or something that identifies what data was scraped. Then the next time you run the scrape, it compares what's online with what it already has. That will cut down on all the re-creating identical data, wasting a lot of time. Things you could get would be all the metadata fields (and have the "found.xml" file record with 1's and 0's (like gamename/publisher=1 then gamename/description=0 and it'll skip adding publisher data but get the description if it exists), and the artwork (if using MIX+3 or MIX+4, just have it again record 1's and 0's if it has it/doesn't). After comparing, it would get the new data, update the gamelist.xml as needed, and recreate any new artwork. I could probably write out all that in BASIC (the only programming language I know lol). So I can see this easily being implemented into the UXS program.
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I believe, without real understanding of how UXS works, that pulling data from the server doesn't that any considerable amount of time, but creating the mix images. I doubt that comparing anything with the db will be faster than just downloading the whole data.
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My biggest slowdown when scraping is all the hash-checking it does. There should at least be a file that stores all the hash numbers so it doesn't have to re-hash every time.
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I don't know how big your roms are (what system), but hashing a regular (not cd based) rom doesn't take any longer than 0,1 s per file.
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I'm having a really hard time with this now.
(refer to this post)
I think UXS has some how corrupted all my gamelist.xml files. Probably because yesterday I was having trouble getting the new version to work with the correct paths. I suspect it has multiple copies of them somewhere, and it's throwing everything out of whack.But yea, my Amstrad CPC, Atari 800, and Atari St systems all took upwards of 4 hours each to hash, and they're no bigger than 1.2mb at the most (typical 3.5in floppy).
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@hansolo77 said in [SOFT] Universal XML Scraper V2 - Easy Scrape with High Quality picture:
I'm having a really hard time with this now.
(refer to this post)
I think UXS has some how corrupted all my gamelist.xml files. Probably because yesterday I was having trouble getting the new version to work with the correct paths. I suspect it has multiple copies of them somewhere, and it's throwing everything out of whackMake sure to delete all the partially created gamelist files in all the Rom folders!
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I'd put the launcher on a new folder and try again. Do you scrape over the network, right? To be honest, I've never done than because the pi is too slow imo. I'm scraping ST right now on my pc with only one thread and with the 3img profil is taking about 30 min for 305 roms.
My results:
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I need to either find an alternative rom set or go through and erase a lot of junk ROMs. My AtariST set has 3260 files. I got this set from my GameBase collection on my PC. It took 4 hours to scrape yesterday.
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@hansolo77 I think it would be best to Scrape your collection on you PC and then copy over the images to your pi.
So make a copy of your roms folder on to the pc.
Or you could like i do run everything of my USB stick. Rom folder only that is.
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I'm having real problems with this scraper for some reason. I setup the autocofiguration on a new retropie 4.1 install. Autoconfiguration path : \retropie\roms. Kill emulation station. Select your system. Choose the system and click the main 'scrape' burron on the bottom right it asks for the sytem again. Then it tells me 'rom path cant be found' so I change the path to the standard roms directory manually. Now its just telling me 'Hashing please wait' which is taking forever. What am I doing wrong here ?
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I'd say not waiting XD. The hashing of big files takes long, nothing to do.
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If I have the 'downloaded images' folder in each system rom folder backed up from a previous scrape can I just copy and paste 'downloaded images' into the corresponding rom folders of a new install of retropie . Will it automatically recognise the images or do I have to mess about editing paths etc
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You need to copy both, the downloaded_images folder AND the gamelist.xml file. Don't forget to stop EmulationStation before that. But you must put them inside their original folders, otherwise you'll need to change their paths, which is actually not so difficult to do.
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@paradadf Many thanks for the help. I have an old install on another sd card. I have every system scraped. I can see the images \configs\all\emulationstation\downloaded_images but they dont show in es. I have copied the gamelist.xml for each system and the images into the new install on the other sd card and it just reproduces the same problem with the images not showing ? Is the problem somehow with the xml files ?
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@chuzzwuzzer i'm sorry but I can't give any advice about that because I don't use retropie. Maybe if make a pastebin an upload some lines of your xml someone else can see what's the problem.
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Is there any way to force it to use certain pictures or override the automatic picture selection?
For example: I want it to use the (super cool) US "Box Art" for Clock Tower (SNES). Clock Tower was never released in the US for the SNES, but I have a translated rom. As a result, UXS grabs the Japanese box art for the rom instead of the US box art.
Do I just need to rename the rom from "Clock Tower (J)" to "Clock Tower (U)" to fake out the scraper, or is there some other method to force it to always grab US boxes first and then roll over to Japanese if US isn't available?
I thought about just manually replacing the box art file, but I actually couldn't figure out how to download the box art from screenscraper.fr - is there some way to download the full size images? The links to box arts aren't clickable links :(
Also lastly is there any way to see the status of your uploads to Screenscraper.fr? I uploaded a box scan from my original copy of Soul Blazer (US), but it hasn't been added yet, and I'm not sure if I did the scan wrong - I couldn't find any instructions on how to do a raw box scan, such as if the scan should include the spine or back of the box, etc, so I just did a front scan and cropped it to fit.
Thanks - I love your database, it's 10x better than most of the other ones out there, I hope to see it continue to improve.
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