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Metal Gear Rising Revengeance ?xDVD9 3xDVD5 CIUV2
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Metal Gear Rising Revengeance CIUV2
Thanks to Yener for script, Razor12911 for modifications 1. Install the game. 2. Download attachment, extract to HD, NOT in Gamefolder. Use 360 Video Version, IF you replaced video. IF not use 25GB version. 3. Run UltraARC, Browse/Select Your installed game, then choose output location. 4. Test the conversion, before burning ISO. 5. Then burn folder contents to DVDs with same folder name. 360 Video Version DVD - 4.37GB DVD2 - 4.37GB DVD3 - 860MB (updated by Pakrat2k2 ) |
Hi, interesting conversion. Where I can found the SD video file from X360 version? Or what are the setting in RAD video tool for reduced the quality of videos? (I imagine that the videos is in bink format)
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there usm files so no idea what to do with them. RAD wont open them
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I manually extracted movies from XBOX360 image and copied them over, not quite right DVD2 is 7GB.
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thanks dark_prince great job dude, works fine Win 7 ultimate 64 bit
DVD1: 4.07 GB DVD2: 4,36 GB |
you have a typo in the install directory, start menu icons, desktop icon, etc. names
you put Revegeance and should be Revengeance the same in your 3xDVD9 to 6xDVD5 version and perhaps it would be good to add a cancel button |
Many thanks!! works excellent on my Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits
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Hello everyone I have a problem I do not see the background, as the picture on the front page, but my desktop, how can I resolve? Sorry for my English is not perfect
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there is no background, just the picture itself ( of the installer ).
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my DISK1 exceeds the limit size.
end up with 4.5gb on DISK1 and 4.03gb on DISK2.. I'm using XBOX360 movies. where did I do wrong ? Data1.cab compressed 72files, totaling 6.026gb. should it be less than that ? below image is my latest compression.. still the same. :( https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/67...0/268/ueg0.jpg |
See Post #1 for corrected Installer. No more oversize dvd's.
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pakrat2k2: I would like to ask a question about this game
I have this game to weigh 23.7 so heavy that it contains the original HD videos my question is should do a whole folder compression or divide into 5 or 6xDVD5 |
use dark_prince69's Conversion for the original version ( 6xdvd5 )
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of course not the video files are over 20GB !!!
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http://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=95605 I think 2xDVD5 DVD1 think 4 dates back to a total weight of 8.33GB DVD2 think 1 dates back to a total weight of 15.2GB I did that test is valid???? :D |
that conversion is for SD Videos as well( 6.33GB) , NOT the originals( 20+GB )
use the proper conversion. |
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send a private message would be so kind as to read |
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Btw, how to rearrange 1-2 titles like you said ? my knowledge in this kind of thing is 0. :) |
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DISK1 exceeds the limit size, end up with 4.5gb on DISK1 and 4.03gb on DISK2. ALSO compress.bat still includes the uninstall files. Time to completely re-write how it looks at the movies files. EDIT: Testing out new compression will post back if worked properly. new compression works 100% DVD1-4.28GB, DVD2-4.25GB Download NEW version 1.5 in first post ;) |
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also done install in Windows7 x64. Great work by both pakrat2k2 and dark_prince69. (Y) |
About SD Xbox360 Videos
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Can you tell me details to install sd xbox 360 videos please i download metal gear rising revengeance for xbox360 but dont know how to use videos for pc |
extract the GameData\movie\*.usm video files in temp folder on HD. Have the game installed, then copy the usm files from temp folder into game folder & overwrite the files.
x:\GAME\GameData\movie > 21.3 GB the replacement xbox version is only 6.3GB UPDATED first post with NEW CIUV2, as original had Farcry 3 for Small Installer. :rolleyes: |
Shame no setup file for this in 25gb conversion so used one from 360 video which works fine as same styling,
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