How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
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lol. Well its actually really simple you just insert the ffx-2 disc into the dvd drive, then open the program, choose the dvd drive letter (for me its D: but your could be something different.), then choose the destination folder (where you want to extract the movies to for instance say my documents) then click extract.
It should take about 5minutes or longer extracting depending on the speed of the DVD Drive.
btw when the program extracts the video and audio dont run any other application otherwise the program will freeze (well it happened to me).
btw do you know how to create a ISO image of the disc?
It should take about 5minutes or longer extracting depending on the speed of the DVD Drive.
btw when the program extracts the video and audio dont run any other application otherwise the program will freeze (well it happened to me).
btw do you know how to create a ISO image of the disc?
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Thanks a lot. It still only found the ones I already have though. I think I'm going to need the hex editor masters on this one.ffxdean wrote: Hi there, i uploaded CubemediaPlayer for you. Here It is:
http://www.divshare.com/download/2297266-4eb
unfortunatley its the trial version i am not so sure if it i can freely distribute the full version of the program due to that im not the owner and therefore do not have the permission to release it.
Its costs $20 although i have no idea how you are suppose to pay for it due the site being down (forever).
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Suikoden V: NTSC USA Version
I've followed the instructions in this guide, and it looks like the headers and footers are the same for Suikoden, but when I highlight the block, save it as a .pss and drop it into PSS Plex or Demux it tells me it's not a pss file. I also noticed that when I save the hex block it saves it as exactly 1GB instead of what I would think would be varying file sizes depending on the movie. I'm using HxD to edit the files.
I've followed the instructions in this guide, and it looks like the headers and footers are the same for Suikoden, but when I highlight the block, save it as a .pss and drop it into PSS Plex or Demux it tells me it's not a pss file. I also noticed that when I save the hex block it saves it as exactly 1GB instead of what I would think would be varying file sizes depending on the movie. I'm using HxD to edit the files.
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okay. if you could provide a bit of information for instance the disc size, where the beginning of the file(s) is located on the disc (sector) and the header of the file you are trying to get. I might be able to make a extractor for you although it may or may not work since i do not have the game myself.
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Thanks, but I don't think you'll have to do that. I tried Winhex on the iso since I thought it might be a problem with the editor I was using and came up with 32 headers for the pss files, which is the same number I was able to get with extractor and the same amount that's in the folder titled "movies" when I explore the iso, which leads me to believe that what I'm looking for is gameplay footage rather than actual movies despite them looking identical. You'll see what I'm talking about in the first minute of this video. (Replace boochsack.com with you tube) The extractable pss files don't have the dialogue box but the other stuff does. If you know of any way to extract those files that would be awesome. I know I could just use a capture card, but as you can see that dialogue box is huge and there's no way to turn off the subtitles that I know of.