How To Make Tomb Raider Legend Fit On Dvd-5
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12229psp
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8. April 2006 @ 02:16 |
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Ok heres what to do
1.Make dummys of all the _w.xmv files(rightclick ,new txt file, name the same as the file you are dummying) eg. death.xmv
2.Delete all the original _w.xmv files and replace with your dummys.
3.Build your iso with craxion or quix
4.Burn with dvd decrypter or another dvd.iso burning software.
5.play
The .xmv files in TRL are of bonus videos after you finish the game. there are 2 versions of each a widescreen one and a normal one. We are deleteing the widescreen ones, if you want the widescreen one still just dummy the normal one .eg death.xmv(standard tv) death_w.xmv(widescreen)
Have Fun
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atomick
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8. April 2006 @ 12:59 |
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I kept the widescreen files and dummied the standard TV ones.
That still only makes it 4.59GB from original size 4.67GB. That is still not small enough to fit on a DVD-5 !
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dorian614
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8. April 2006 @ 16:47 |
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12229psp, I tried that but the file is still too big to fit on a DVD5. EVen without the dummy files or the xmv files at all, it's clocking in at 4.52GB, and I guess I have to get it under 4.4?? Nero won't let me burn it.
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atomick
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9. April 2006 @ 03:23 |
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The files are:
layer1.000
layer2.000
layer1.001
layer2.001
layer1.002
layer2.002
layer1.003
layer2.003
layer1.004
layer2.004
layer1.005
layer2.005
layer1.006
layer2.006
layer1.007
layer2.007
layer1.008
layer2.008
layer1.009
layer2.009
layer1.010
layer2.010
layer1.011
layer2.011
layer1.012
layer2.012
layer1.013
layer2.013
layer1.014
layer2.014
layer1.015
layer2.015
layer1.016
default.xbe
att1.xmv
att1_w.xmv
att2.xmv
att2_w.xmv
att3.xmv
att3_w.xmv
death.xmv
death_w.xmv
These are all the files from the open ISO. What files can i delete to make it fit onto a DVD-5?
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10. April 2006 @ 01:11 |
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you jutst said the game is 4.67 DVD's are 4.7 WTF??? lol
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atomick
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10. April 2006 @ 02:16 |
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DVD-5 is an acronym that means a DVD disc that is one-sided single-layer disc and can contain upto 4.38 gigabytes of data on it.
DVD disc manufacturers love to use marketing terms and sell their discs as 4.7GB discs, but this is not true -- the 4.7GB is calculated by using so-called "Japanese gigabytes", where the power of calculations is 1,000 instead of 1,024 (and 1.024 is the correct way to calculate everything in computer world -- so, 1024 megabytes == 1 gigabyte).
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sharky489
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10. April 2006 @ 02:34 |
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This works as well
use qwix to make the iso of the files and folders from your pc, but make sure you tick automatically cross-link identical files in qwix
use Nero 7 to burn the iso and set overburning on in the options menu
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atomick
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10. April 2006 @ 02:54 |
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What does 'automatically cross-link identical files' actually do?
I'm sure there must be another way I have never had to over burn an Xbox game (that?s including Halo 2). Thanks for the help though
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10. April 2006 @ 04:47 |
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well i copied a game thats was 4.6 gig onto a verbatim 4.7 gb and that worked hmmmm
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atomick
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10. April 2006 @ 04:56 |
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Oakley28, AfterDawn has a glossary/terms guide. You really should read it before you make things up!
Ref:
http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/dvd-5.cfm
And if that really did happen, what game was it, what burning software did you use, did you use overburn. . .
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sharky489
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11. April 2006 @ 01:34 |
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atomick
What automatically cross-link identical files does is e.g. say that their is 2 or more identical videos files on the game disc, instead of copying the videos twice it copies it once and creates a link to tell the default.xbe where to find it, sort of like creating a shortcut on the pc desktop
Also depending on what DVD media you are using you may not need to set the overburning
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deren247
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1. May 2006 @ 23:39 |
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hey ive tried all that and the file fits on a DVD5,dummying the files,deleting them,cross linking them to get them to fit on the dvd..they fit yeah,about 4.3Gb but my xbox doesnt read the discs when i burn them
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pirkster
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2. May 2006 @ 07:06 |
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Ummm... isn't the original a DVD-5?
Why would there be any trouble backing up a DVD-5 to DVD-5?
Shouldn't it fit already, since that's where it came from?
I don't get this thread.
Hdloader/hdadvance can't do DVD-9, yet this game works perfectly fine with it (with the exception of PDA lockups), and the game size is only around 2.9G on the hard drive.
You shouldn't have to delete or shrink anything. Of course, I'm commenting on the PS2 US version. Other versions might be larger.
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sharky489
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2. May 2006 @ 07:49 |
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LOL this an XBOX thread
Quote: hey ive tried all that and the file fits on a DVD5,dummying the files,deleting them,cross linking them to get them to fit on the dvd..they fit yeah,about 4.3Gb but my xbox doesnt read the discs when i burn them
Use the method I posted above it does work !
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odell
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4. May 2006 @ 02:20 |
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when i try to overburn i keep getting burn process failed
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sharky489
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4. May 2006 @ 02:35 |
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You need to use better quality dvd-r's
try using ones that use the ritek dye
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pirkster
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5. May 2006 @ 10:12 |
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Sharky - thanks for the heads up!
I did a "Legend" keyword search and didn't pay attention to the category the thread was under.
Please disregard, XBOX users.
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