Vyse
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Post by Vyse on Apr 3, 2009 13:24:11 GMT -5
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Post by Nintendo Maniac 64 on Apr 3, 2009 13:39:22 GMT -5
The problem isn't dumping the game, but storing it on something large enough to be able to hold it to run it from. And since when can you use a single-layer DVD? Brawl itself is dual-layered...
And no, I can't use an emulator either. My CPU doesn't support SSE2, and it'd be too slow anyway. (Athlon XP 2100+ OC'd @ 2GHz)
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Miacis
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Post by Miacis on Apr 3, 2009 14:20:02 GMT -5
The problem isn't dumping the game, but storing it on something large enough to be able to hold it to run it from. And since when can you use a single-layer DVD? Brawl itself is dual-layered... Well, you just need to brutally burn it with IMG Burn. And you'll have an almost perfectly working (only without videos). You can also delete some well-chosen pieces of the ISO with WiiScrubber and get a fully working game. (A guide for this should be findable on the Help section). You can just dump the game via internet on your PC with Wiihttp, or fragment it and take it piece by piece on your PC with Wii Dumper. There still is no need for a big storage (unless your PC is totally full, of course ^^) Thanks Vyse, I'll try this tomorrow.
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Post by Vyse on Apr 3, 2009 14:33:06 GMT -5
Yep, ImgBurn is fantastic. Just don't let the game go to the How to Play video from the title screen. >_>; And you're welcome.
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Post by espio87 on Apr 10, 2009 9:20:36 GMT -5
hey Vyse, I've got a doubt with the music title editing: I've extracted info_en.pac and proceeded to edit the songs' names. After doing that I used Ntcompress(arc) to compress it back to a PAC file. But the resulting file weights the same amount of KBs than the uncompressed one and has the extension TMP. Am I missing something?
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Post by moosehunter on Apr 11, 2009 20:04:31 GMT -5
You need Ntcompress in the same folder or in a folder in your Path (I think I put that in the readme right?), i'm assuming that because it cant find Ntcompress it just spits out a newpac.tmp, right?
If that doesn't work, and you're not running XP it's possible that the script doesn't work on other Windows versions
The script you're using is a little tool I put together to compress files, I never really intended it for much public use, but...
EDIT: instead of using this, I've found out that you can just do a "ntcompress -l -o <output file> -A4 <input file>" on a file instead
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Post by teamsupreme on Apr 20, 2009 11:41:42 GMT -5
Man...that sucks...so if I use Gecko OS only, I can't edit the songs at all?
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Post by Dragonrage on Apr 20, 2009 12:02:41 GMT -5
Man...that sucks...so if I use Gecko OS only, I can't edit the songs at all? Currently not but according to PW's most recent posts on GSC he's making good progress on getting music to work with the SD Loader.
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espio87
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Post by espio87 on Apr 20, 2009 12:10:06 GMT -5
You need Ntcompress in the same folder or in a folder in your Path (I think I put that in the readme right?), i'm assuming that because it cant find Ntcompress it just spits out a newpac.tmp, right? If that doesn't work, and you're not running XP it's possible that the script doesn't work on other Windows versions The script you're using is a little tool I put together to compress files, I never really intended it for much public use, but... thanks. I burned it and it worked!
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Post by mohammad on May 2, 2009 1:47:47 GMT -5
guys you must wait because PW made an awesome work till now and I doubt that they will be soon supporting music so there is no reason for being rush
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