Scraping with PC - Batch process for you to try!
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I'm testing the FBA scraper and for some reason it's not picking up any descriptions. The descriptions work within Recalbox though. Tried to use a newer version of the scraper.exe but getting the same results.
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Hi Nick, Did you ever figure out how to manually scrape and get it to save after shutdown? I'm trying to put metadata for folders containing psx games with multiple .iso files but the data is always lost when I shutdown. Do you have any suggestions?
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To save manually scraped metadata, you have to quit EmulationStation NOT using the quit menu, but pressing F4 on the keyboard.
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I'm struggling with one final issue with the scraper and that's FBA games do not have a description. I've tried all sorts to pull down this information but it's not working. Has anyone managed to scrape FBA games via Windows Commandline and managed to get a description?
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Nope no descriptions about the arcade's games. Certainly a problem from the games's database. We are working on scrapping database to add natively to recalbox in the futur. (take so many time... so be patient ^^) If someone want add the descriptions manually, tell us. We'll add them to the database https://github.com/digitalLumberjack/recalbox-gamelists (for information, this database is based on the set games no-intro + arcade)
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hi all, i have followed this guide and firt of all this one https://github.com/digitalLumberjack/recalbox-os/wiki/Scrape-your-games-with-your-PC-(EN) but when i reboot the system, xml files are empty and no game details or images are shown in the emulator menu. what's wrong?
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This process works great, thanks!
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Is there any way to modify the batch file to DELETE roms it does not find metadata for? If a rom's hash cannot be matched to the database it is more than likely a modified rom and I do not want it. This way after the process is complete only good roms with matching metadata will show up in Recalbox. Liquidsnakeblue
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I would also be a fan of having the option to have the batch file to possible either move or delete roms that do not match up in the database via the hash. This would allow to have the cleanest looking library and hopefully a very valid set of roms. I just found this tool today and it's amazing! Thanks for all your work on it!
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Hi I'm new to the forums ! I have been playing around with Recalbox over the past few months on and off and think it is awesome I have built a number of different arcades using Mala and Hyperspin and hope to create a mini sized machine using Recalbox. I have had no luck with scraping images using all the methods above I can use the internal scraper and it saves and displays the images but it uses the same image for a number of different roms and is slow. If I use the above methods on a pc I get near all the images and they are accurate and quick but I can not see them on recalbox when I load it up. Sometimes a few systems will show(I have tested it with a fresh install maybe 20 times) and at other times none show or the box were the images should be shows but with nothing in it any help would be very much appreciated as I maybe doing something wrong but I have followed the tutorial as described and still have the same problem. cheers and thank you in advance
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I have a pretty foolproof and simple method that does not require to use te external pc. Source https://github.com/sselph/scraper Showing simplified method to quickly scrape artwork for Recalbox Step 1. Connect to your raspi. On windows you can use putty and just open a connection to your ip and use root for username recalboxroot for password. Or from a terminal client >ssh root@yourip Step 2. Paste the following command > wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/substring/fullscrape/master/fullscrape.sh && chmod u+x ./fullscrape.sh Step 3. Initiate an individual scrape request system by system For example to do SNES see below > ./fullscrape.sh snes -no_thumb=true -max_width=375 To do nes > ./fullscrape.sh nes -no_thumb=true -max_width=375 Using the rom folder name as reference. Just a list of examples of systems you can use are cavestory fba fbalibretro fds gamegear gb gba gbc gw lutro lynx mame mastersystem megadrive moonlight msx n64 neogeo ngp pcengine prboom psx scummvm sega32x segacd sg1000 snes vectrex virtualboy wswan If you want to update or only add images that have not already been scraped you can do > ./fullscrape.sh -u -no_thumb=true -max_width=375 Things to keep in mind. To run the ./fullscrape.sh script you must be in the directory that you originally downloaded it to in the first step. Image art is stored in the directory /root/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/ the gamelist.xml file is stored in the directory /root/.emulationstation/gamelists each in their respective named folder if you run ./fullscrape.sh without the no thumb width flag it will download unvisible art for certain systems and you will need to delete that before scraping again as it will not overwrite correctly. (This could be added as a pull request to github but may be a security feature) WARNING : fba_libretro has a little bug, that will be corrected in 4.0.0 : scraping can’t be displayed. This can be manually solved if you really really are desperate …