How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.

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Postby shirohamada » Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:01 pm

yes you're confusing. :twisted:

way of the samurai 2. it will ask you to run on PAL or NTSC, well if you can, use NTSC. for the opening scene the res are the same, but the frame rates aren't NTSC looks smoother with full 29.97fps.

well, whatever the size, note that PS2 doesn't have to be 720x480, it can be 640x448 or whatever.
so figure out the aspect ratio and resize accordingly
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Postby Von » Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:22 pm

Castor Troy wrote:
Nope, gotta get a capture card.

If it's not a pss, it's not extractable.

*throws Metal Gear Solid 2 video idea out the window*


Firstly: My profound thanks for this *understandable* guide being made.

Secondly: It seems every single game I own does not contain files that any current program can find. (I have baggy eyes to my knees right now, after staying up all night and day finding this out)

Oh, though I suspect FFX may work. If I had the space on my laptop. Which is the only machine in the house capable of reading a PS2 disc at all, AND is the premiere work-related hunk of electronics.

My curses doth runneth over.

So it looks like I'll have to take your advice on the Capture Card. Now, I've walked all over my city (the tiny, yet sprawling, thing it is) and at the end of the day managed to find a single computer store that sold A device. One that I could presumably plug into my PS2 in one end and the computer in the other.

It cost me 200 bucks, (Why can't I just rent it? For a WEEK! I SWEAR!) and the darn thing was busted. Wouldn't even power on.

So please, if anyone out there could reccomend me a device... (If there is another page for this, I sincerely apologise. Just point me and Ill be on my way.. But Im too tired to search properly and my laptop is lagging so damn much, Im afraid it's about to implode.)

I should clarify.. I don't want anything too technical.. No installation of hardware.. Just plug-it-in-and-turn-it-on is more my style. Price isn't an issue, so the best *quality* possible would be fantastic.

Many thanks, apologies for the vague tangent. Now if you'll excuse me, there is a ditch with my name on it.
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Postby Omega_Nemesis28 » Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:06 pm

I said this already but its a really great guide! Thanks! :D
Also, thanks for helping me with my RE4 problem but now I'm trying to do Resident Evil: Outbreak File #2.

When I use the extractor (w/ mpg and wav ticked under format), the pss files come out and then I use the demux thing. After that, usually the WAV file comes out but it didn't. Then I tried it your way with the MF Audio, that didn't work either.

What should I do?
Resident Evil 3............Nemesis will rule all......
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Postby disgust » Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:55 am

the registration for nova extractor looks... really sketchy. at best. wire transfer czech crowns? uh, no thanks.

is there any other program that will do something similar?
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Postby geechan » Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:51 pm

I've got an interesting problem with the extractor. I do everything the guide tells me to do but as soon as the extractor is ALMOST finished (ie: 1Mb off the total size of the ISO) it errors on the last FMV. So far it's done it to both Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3. I haven't checked to see if splitting the file will help, but I'll do that now.
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Postby Apocalypsedp » Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:09 am

i have a prob when on scanning, i do everything how the guide says to do, but when it finish to scan the files(FFX) it doesn't show any mpg in the box to extract. Can anyone help me? i will apreciate very much if someone could
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audio from pss

Postby xinoki » Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:51 pm

i have reached step four with xenosaga. i have gotten all of the fmv files and can watch them all. however, when i attempt to preview the audio files or after conversion, using mfaudio, all i hear is continuous static. is anyone aware of a way to fix this or if i am mistakenly doing something?
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Postby shirohamada » Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:55 pm

try pssdemux

kingdom hearts 2 are rippable
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Postby geoshadan » Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:37 am

yeah it can be easily find, just in movie folder. But the PSS file does not contain any audio file. When it been extract it give two file mpeg file and dat file? why dat file, my assumsion is the dat file is the procedure to call music file from somewhere in the disc.
Did anyone can find the sound? i already try with mfaudio, got nothing with it... :cry:
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Postby geoshadan » Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:59 am

shirohamada wrote:try pssdemux

kingdom hearts 2 are rippable


yeah it can be easily find, just in movie folder. But the PSS file does not contain any audio file. When it been extract it give two file mpeg file and dat file? why dat file, my assumsion is the dat file is the procedure to call music file from somewhere in the disc.
Did anyone can find the sound? i already try with mfaudio, got nothing with it... :cry:
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Postby User_1 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 12:09 am

Hi new here.

I am having trouble trying this method with Xenosaga 2. I can't get the audio with the MF, its a OLD version, only does a certain format. Also having trouble with the video in Dvd2avi, says missing codec/ not supported.

Its 2006, can we get this updated so it does infact work through step by step?


Is there easier/ updated software to do this.

Also, only disk 3/4 showed up while looking for movies to exctract, is the rest renderd in real time/ no possibility for extraction?

Last, i'm not that good at this encoding/ decoding stuff, alternatively, is there a PVR/DVR/ tivo like machine that will dub anything you through at it? PS2/3, xbox/360, etc etc?

Would like a recorder like that, limited to mpeg2/4 depending on the system.
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Postby shirohamada » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:21 pm

KH2, again use pssdemux.

xeno2, theres a tool for that at project fao, but made for japanese version, so too bad.
but the gist is, look in the folder, you'll find the movie file right. you can either use tmpgenc and demux the 5.1ac3 or demux/decode the other stream by pssdemux.

yes some of them are realtime. its easy to see, which one really.
its possible, via perfect emulation (which is unlikely) and captured. you won't lose like you do through analog cable.
otherwise, extraction ? no

what you want is a dvd recorder, with HDD.
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Postby shirohamada » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:22 pm

ahh, forgot.
if anyone know how to extract the subs, please do share the knowledge
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Postby Alibabo » Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:37 pm

Well back to the old skool topic : W2V and WAV. U already know how to demultiplex the PSS files to W2V and WAv file. But did u guys ever try to Multiplex the W2V + WAv file back to PSS ? I did try with PSSPlex but the product is lame. I got a wacky PSS file that have frezee with frame and sound. Any hint or help will be very appriciate !

Thanks !

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... 380f9d494b
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Nova Software Extractor keep stoping scanning after 1048 MB

Postby andpandpudpie » Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:50 am

Any ideas why Nova Software Extractor (full registered version) keeps stoping / quiting after scanning only 1048 MB of a possible 2036 MB of ISO files, regardless of wether there are 3 ISO files of 1 GB each or 6 ISO files of 500 MB each?? I am using the guide to hopefully get the FMV's from Kingdom Hearts PS2 disc, I've used DVD Decrypter and the File Splitter but having real problems now with Nova Softwatre Extractor and answers sure would be appreciated.

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