I have seen a few tutorials on how to put multiple games on one dvdr but can never find the tools mentioned.
There is a tutorial on xbox-scene by [I]ce[x], can anyone tell me where to find the files etc?
I have seen a few tutorials on how to put multiple games on one dvdr but can never find the tools mentioned.
There is a tutorial on xbox-scene by [I]ce[x], can anyone tell me where to find the files etc?
i have the gameselector rar file, its very easy to do
i have quite a few rips on 1 dvd-r
drop me an email and ill hook you up.
p.s. you have prassi dvd ???
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you can put evox in the root directory, and make a "games" folder ,
stuff your games into a "games" folder and edit the evox.ini to point to the "d" drive -
<< AutoAddItem "d:\games\" >>
every disc is then a evox recovery disc, and you get a neato-cool boot menu...I just LOVE that nakid chrome lady!
I have XBox X-Launcher V0.7b, but apparently that only supports up to 4 games.Originally posted by DAVEY26
i have the gameselector rar file, its very easy to do
i have quite a few rips on 1 dvd-r
drop me an email and ill hook you up.
p.s. you have prassi dvd ???
I heard that there was a "Microsoft" one about? The same pretty menu they use for the XDemos, only editable?
Got it now, tested great with a Verbatim DVD-RW. It loads a tad slow though... should it be OK when burnt to a DVD-R?
Yeah, much faster boots on dvdr than cdr...
I've got the Gameselector RAR but still haven't worked out the correct structure for the games. Do you just slap all your rips into the media folder and then make an ISO of the root?
Do any files have to modified so as to change what is displayed on the menu?
I'd stuck them all on a DVD-RW in the first place, they're now all on a Datasafe G3 DVD-R.
UFC: Tapout loads REAL slow.
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