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dave345
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21. July 2006 @ 09:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can anyone name some good programs that will do that for me? I only have a 1gb and a 256mb card (I'm not a richie like SOME of the people here har har) and I want to be able to fit more than two ISOs on my 1gb stick.
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21. July 2006 @ 09:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There aren't any UNIVERSAL rip kits. You have to find specific ones for your game.

Your best bet is to save yourself a headache and do it yourself. Honestly. Just go into your game, find all the movies that have ".pmf" extensions. Don't delete any that look important tho, like "intro.pmf". The game might not load.

How to make a dummy file: (b/c you need them, else the game will not work.)

Open a new text document. Click "Save" and go to the bottom of the box which pops up. Change "Save as type" to "All files" and change "Encoding" to "Unicode". Now, instead of a ".txt" extension, name the file the same as the movie file you're going to dummy and add ".pmf" instead. I've done this many times myself and it works like a champ. You wanna make a new notepad on your desktop tho, not in the folder your going to rip the movies from. Then, when you copy and paste, it will ask you if you wanna over write the file. Say yes.

Keep that same file you created. DO NOT cut and paste b/c you're gonna need to replace more than one movie file. You change the name every time to the next movie you're going to replace.

You can also do this same procedure (making dummy files) for ripping music. Find the ".at3" files. Create a new ".txt" document and change everything like above, but make the extension save as ".at3".

The movie and music files (or any other files for that matter) are all case sensitive. So keep them caps if they're all caps.

ENJOI!!! (yes, I know it's spelled w/ a "Y"...)



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dave345
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21. July 2006 @ 09:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Awesome, thanks Guano!
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21. July 2006 @ 09:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
NP ;)

You'll have fun w/ this! It's nice to see all the hard work you put into an ISO, hacking and manipulating files, to see it turn out PERFECTLY!!! It's a good feeling...

Btw, the reason for dummying files is this: (I'll act like you don't know so you can use the explanation to your advantage if you in fact don't know, but if you already do know, don't flame me. I'm just trying to help you understand what you're doing when you dummy files!)

The PSP runs SYSCALLS. These are procedures which are run, but they're basically like hunting dogs. They search out exactly what the PSP tells it to in order to complete a command. If the syscalls search for a file that isn't there, the PSP will crash b/c it doesn't know what else to do. If you dummy the files, the syscalls will find the file and report that it is there, but since there is no information, it will skip onto the next part very quickly.



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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 21. July 2006 @ 09:54

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