Gamecube ripping program?

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Post by bum » Thu Jul 08, 2004 7:54 pm

ShadowInc wrote:Well, if it is GameCube, you can't use a VCR...plus, the discs are small, right? They wouldn't fit in a normal DVD drive even if the encoding wasn't all mixed around.
open your cd/dvd drive. look at it, thiers a circular rim in thier. thats for using 8cm disks aka minidisks :D

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Post by klinky » Thu Jul 08, 2004 8:36 pm

LightningCountX wrote:one question though...why would i need a broadband adapter for the GC, and phantasy star? Is that just an example or what? All i want is to rip Resident Evil 1-3 off the cube.
You cannot read the discs with any computer drive on the market. You have to use the GC to read the disk. You connect the GC to your computer using the broadband adapter and standard network cable. The idea is to network the GC to the PC, then run a program on the GC that reads the contents of the disc and then sends it over the cable to the PC.

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Post by DaNuKa_SAN » Thu Jul 08, 2004 8:44 pm

nonononononononoNO!!!!
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!
u cant just put it in the DVD an say WOOPDEDOO!

dear god man...if u could do that wed all have copied gamecube games runnin...for ur imformation window swill actually crash.

u need all for these reasons...

1. Because of Barcode protection it impossible for a NGC disc to b read by a conventional DVD drive...

2. The only way to rip the disc is to use the gamecube itself as a reader and send the ripped information to ur PC, the only way to hook a gamecube to a computer is through a network thus the need a broadband adapter to hook the gamecube to the network and thus to the PC

3. PSO because it is the only game with an exploit in order to get code running on ur gamecube...in this case a program running on the cube that will turn the gamecube into a NGC dvd reader and also copy all information from the disc and send it to the PC, copying the game as a gamecube ISO from which u can extract the video and sound files...


The same method was alredy employed before on the Sega Dreamcast with its own media format...
This is the ONLY way to rip information from a gamecube...

this said its also thanks to this ppl are able to create their own personal minigames^^
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Post by LightningCountX » Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:07 pm

ahah, now i got you.

Well, i was hoping to just get a capture card, and hooking the gamecubes video in plug into the capture card and getting some type of recording program to record the game like that or something. I guess ill get the network adapter and do it your way.
open your cd/dvd drive. look at it, thiers a circular rim in thier. thats for using 8cm disks aka minidisks
thats what i was saying, lol

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Post by DaNuKa_SAN » Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:21 pm

k then^^

also ur in luck...Capcom uses the sofdec video codec for all their FMV so it shouldnt be a problem...

once u have the gamecube image on ur comp the tough part will be finding the actual video file

once u find it and extract it from the image use the program CubeMedia.exe to read the file to see what u have and then convert it to a more common codec^^

any questions PM me
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