hm...Quu really needs to update his video game guide for PS2 stuffs.
I know of a couple programs that can get you what you need.
First here's little bit of background:
The customary PS2 video file is a variation of MPEG-2. The files that contain this data are usually in a .PSS file or an archive containing these .PSS files. This can sort of be compared to the .STR files on a PS1 disc. It's sort of the same principle.
Anyway, you'll need a piece of software that can convert these file types into a conventional format.
Here is pretty much the only one available that I can find:
PSS Plex - converts .PSS stream into a regular MPEG-2 format and .WAV audio file separately. And you can also do vice-versa.
Muzzle Flash
http://muzzleflash.da.ru/
Hoever, more PS2 games are starting to have their movies all processed in real-time - meaning that you won't find many pre-rendered movies in the disc at all. If you want something that's produced in real-time then you'll
have to get some capture material. You can tell if it's real time or not by looking at it. You can usually tell.
Hope this helps...
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