How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
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Re: How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
Any luck getting ff x-2 to rip mpg files? so far, part's 1 n 2 have nothing.
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Re: How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
Using the guide in the first post should work with Final Fantasy X-2.
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Re: How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
Can this same method work for PS3 games?Castor Troy wrote:How to rip PS2 FMV/PSS files.
PS2 game FMVs are encoded on the disc as PSS files. Some programs can easily find them but for games like Final Fantasy X and X-2, they are hidden. This guide should help you rip footage that is hidden.
Programs you need:
DVD Decrypter
PSS Plex
The file splitter
Nova software extractor
MF Audio
DVD2AVI
Virtualdub (Divx/Xvid encoding)
Tmpegenc (MPEG encoding)
Step 1: Ripping the PS2 Disc
Put in your PS2 disc into your DVD-ROM/DVD Burner then run DVD Decrypter. Go to "Mode", then "ISO" and choose "Read". Then rip it to your hard drive by choosing "file" > "Decrypt". You should now have a large PS2 game ISO on your hard drive.
Step 2: Splitting the ISO
Open up The File Splitter and under "File to split", choose your PS2 game ISO. Select the folder on your hard drive you want the split files to be for "Folder for pieces". Then under "Size of Pieces", choose "Custom size". Make the custom size 1 GB and then choose "split" to split up the ISO.
Step 3: Extracting the PSS files
Now start up Nova software extractor and under "Files to scan", pres the "Select" button next to it and choose the split ISO files (They should end in a number). Under "Save extracted files to", press the "Select" button next to it to select the directory you want to store the extracted files in. Then under "Formats", choose "MPG". Press "Start" to begin scanning the split ISOs. The scanning process may take a while but it will show you the movies that you can extract from the game. Once the scanning process is done, select each of the mpg files, click on "properties" and change the mpg extension to pss. When you are finished, press "extract" to extract the pss files to your hard drive.
Step 4: Coverting the PSS files to MPEG2
Open up PSS Plex, choose "Demultiplex", then under "Select PSS source file", open up any of your newly made PSS files. Choose the directories you want the save the MPEG2 stream under and then click "start" to save it. Ignore the wav file it creates here because it will be distorted. Your MPEG2 stream should be saved as an m2v file.
Optional step: Getting the sound
Now that you have the footage, you can also get the sound if you want to watch the movie file on your computer. However, if you just want the movie file, then skip over to Step 5.
Start up MFAudio and click "open" and choose the pss file you want to extract the sound from. You can press "play" to see if it's the one you want. Click "save as" to set the directory you want the wav file saved to then click "process to save the wav.
Step 5: Converting the MPEG2 stream to avi
Open up DVD2AVI and select the m2v file then choose "save avi" and choose the codec you want to save it under (huffy preffered" then press ok.
Now you should have a large, yet fully working PS2 avi for video use.
If you want to attach the audio back to the movie, you can use virtualdub. Open the avi in virtualdub, then under "audio" select "wav audio" and the wav you extracted earlier then the audio should be back with the movie. If you want to encode it into mpeg with Tmpegenc, you can load the m2v file for the video stream and the wav for the audio stream. You can encode the movie into whatever you want from this point or use it for a video.
I hope that helps and any other suggestions, changes, comments, etc.. are gladly appreciated.
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Re: How to rip PS2 FMV files - Step by Step Guide.
I extracted M2vs from Final Fantasy X2 (NTSC-J), just the copy I had within Reach (I own European, United States, Japanese and Japanese International Releases . I that game)
However they all have subtitles overlayed. Its kinda obnoxious. But, I know that this game has a option in it to turn those off and on...So...I am not sure why they are there. I assumed they were somewhere else and wouldn't show up on the video
However they all have subtitles overlayed. Its kinda obnoxious. But, I know that this game has a option in it to turn those off and on...So...I am not sure why they are there. I assumed they were somewhere else and wouldn't show up on the video
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Yeah, I have the same problem. The weird part is that the vids play just fine in windows media player, just not in Virtual Dub Mod. Does anyone have a good solution?kruemmel wrote:Hey all. I'm quite new to this topic and also quite new to ps2. but i'm such a big fan of ffx and ffx2 that i couldn't hold back )
I have some problems like mentioned before, i know this thread is quite outdated, but i don't know where to post at all. I really hope you can help me out there, that would be great.
I've sucessfully extracted all videos with the ffx2mov tool. i also got all the m2v files and the wav files. The only problem i have now is that the videos play quite too fast. (looks like 10 times faster than normal). So i tried to convert it with VirtualDubMod into an normal mpeg or avi file but nothing changed. I read about the avisynth tool but i guess i do not really understand that much from it and i couldn't make it work to convert the m2v in a "normal speed" playing movie.
If anyone could help me out the bring the movie with sound playing in normal speed that would be so great.
best greetings and thanks to all
kruemmel
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