Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:47 am Post subject: removing files from iso
hi i have an iso file that is too large for a regular dvdR+, what are some file like movies and such that i can cut out without destroying the game itself? it says it is 4.43gb but really 4.7 unpacked, i dont really wanna go just buy ONE dvd9 for this, so any help is appriciated!!!
thanks
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:27 am Post subject: Re: removing files from iso
bizzythizzle wrote:
hi i have an iso file that is too large for a regular dvdR+, what are some file like movies and such that i can cut out without destroying the game itself? it says it is 4.43gb but really 4.7 unpacked, i dont really wanna go just buy ONE dvd9 for this, so any help is appriciated!!!
thanks
1. Extract the ISO on your PC
2. Find the folder where bik movie files with .bik extensions are held (hoping that it has some)
3. Find the smallest video.bik file
4. copy that bik file over and over and replace the larger files (just rename)
5. now recreate the XISO.
Joined: May 22, 2003 Posts: 23944 Location: NSW, Australia
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:39 am Post subject:
bizzythizzle wrote:
will XMV work??
yeh whatever.. just copy the smallest XMV and rename it to replace the larger files.. Then create your XISO with a pc app.. whatever it is doesn't matter..
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:48 pm Post subject:
if this is just a DVD movie, you can extract the ISO and use DVD decrypter to choose the files you want to burn, like just the main movie files which are usually the biggest files on the disc, and normally there are 4 of them.
yeh whatever.. just copy the smallest XMV and rename it to replace the larger files.. Then create your XISO with a pc app.. whatever it is doesn't matter..
Burn or just dump onto the xbox hdd and test.
It should play that intro movie over and over everytime the game loads the other movies.. heheh
not sure if want...
though wiki said .xmv is a movie file...testing...
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:54 pm Post subject:
bizzythizzle wrote:
though wiki said .xmv is a movie file...testing...
I have downsized many of my ISO's in the past.. Its great for having all your games on the one hdd or for burning cd's instead of dvd.
replacing the files didn't work, replaced all the files with a default file of the same extension, only with the one small file.
all I got was data explorer, and the .xbe file did not run. any ideas??
also, working with another title that has .SFD files as movie files. will same method work?
thanks
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:15 pm Post subject:
bizzythizzle wrote:
replacing the files didn't work, replaced all the files with a default file of the same extension, only with the one small file.
all I got was data explorer, and the .xbe file did not run. any ideas??
also, working with another title that has .SFD files as movie files. will same method work?
thanks
I must admit that all the games i downsized had .BIK extensions.
I cant remember whether or not the .SFD files can be replaced or not but a good test would be to dump the game on your xbox hdd you want to downsize.. Then ftp into your xbox and replace some files (keeping a backup).
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