Quote: Video partition found
Video CRC = D28A9228 (V0 = 18066DD3, V1 = 11F8FAFC)
Video partition does not match known data (should have matched 4th wave)
I have downloaded the Wave 4 ISO from the ABGX360 site and it's now gone through OK. I just want to check I've done the right thing and it's now fully stealthed and OK to play online? Thanks
@Redemp - If it's all green except the video partition and the game is in the abgx360 database and verifies (i.e. you see all green at the bottom of the log and it says "Stealth check passed!" even though it says "Stealth status is uncertain" above) then it's OK. You also need to make sure that it's using SSv2 and has splitvid.
If the game is not in the database so you can't verify it, then it's not always the case that it's OK if everything else is green apart from the video partition. The version of MW2 that uobirac downloaded, for example, contains an incorrect video partition and therefore needed to be fixed. The video partitions are always the same though (other than the different waves), so you can tell if the video partition is correct by looking at the CRCs. It's pretty rare for an ISO to have an incorrect video partition though and I've never had that happen with a scene release.
Originally posted by funksoulb: @Redemp - If it's all green except the video partition and the game is in the abgx360 database and verifies (i.e. you see all green at the bottom of the log and it says "Stealth check passed!" even though it says "Stealth status is uncertain" above) then it's OK. You also need to make sure that it's using SSv2 and has splitvid.
If the game is not in the database so you can't verify it, then it's not always the case that it's OK if everything else is green apart from the video partition. The version of MW2 that uobirac downloaded, for example, contains an incorrect video partition and therefore needed to be fixed. The video partitions are always the same though (other than the different waves), so you can tell if the video partition is correct by looking at the CRCs. It's pretty rare for an ISO to have an incorrect video partition though and I've never had that happen with a scene release.
ok now i am starting to understand it a lot more i been worried because i kept seeing the video partition message in yellow, thank you so much you have no idea how much i appreciate you answering my question Thanks again funksoulb i owe you one