Street hoops is 5.1 GIG and Onimushu is 4.67 Gig what do i take out of these to get them to work on DVDR? Thanks in advance if anyone can help me out.
Street hoops is 5.1 GIG and Onimushu is 4.67 Gig what do i take out of these to get them to work on DVDR? Thanks in advance if anyone can help me out.
I am curious too. I imagine we can downsample some or all of the movies that reside in the Hoops\EFS\fmv folder, which take up a total of 3.53 gigs. I am just curious to how to downsample these .bik files.
Anyone give us some insight of what we need/how to downsample such movie formats??
I don't know about the 5.1 gigs, but the 4.67 gigs doesn't sound so far off for a DVD image. CD and DVD images are usually bigger than when they are actually burned. Your burning software should indicate whether it's too big or not.
Lethal.
My problem is Street Hoops is 5.1 gigs. This isn't an image (yet), it's a file-by-file copy we've prepared ourselves. (We get a retail copy of the game, put in the X-Box, FTP over, copy copy copy... Blah blah blah. You know the process, old news.) Unfortunately yes, a retail copy of the game is 5.1 gigs.
We are curious in how you downsample some of the movies, which have a BIK extension, so that we may place it on a 4.7 Gig DVD-r? OR any other means you can use to get the game to fit?
Wow... that's pretty big. Are any of those files dummy files, or is that pure game?
I don't know how to downsample the bik files, but if you get stuck, you could always just replace some of the bigger bik files with a smaller one.
Lethal.
Look for a program called "Rad Video Tools", then view the movies of the games and rip out the videos you dont want, like for me, i ripped out all the japanese videos from Genma Onimusha.
Just do a goodle search.
OK, I'll give the "Rad Video Tools" a try and let you know how it goes.
Thanks for the help.
And, as far as I can tell, there are no dummy files just an excess amount of video.
Thanks guys i nneded that help i was stuck. ROK ON...
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