I found a MUCH easier way to rip PS2 FMVs
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- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:29 pm
I found a MUCH easier way to rip PS2 FMVs
You need Two Programs:
1. DVD Decryptor
2. Nova Software Extractor
Links for these two products:
1. DVD Decryptor - http://www.dvddecrypter.com/download.asp
2. Nova Software Extractor - http://www.volny.cz/nova-software/
Steps:
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1. Open DVD Decryptor and locate you DVD drive. Select this drive to be scanned (Make sure the PS2 Game is already in the drive)
2. Select a destination for the ripped files (I missed this the first time, and it was very annoying, so I just want to make sure no one else has to deal with that...)
3. Go to File > Decrypt (Or just click the picture of the DVD pointing to the hard drive, whichever you prefer) Then just sit back and wait for the program to rip the video files from the Vid. Game.
Side Note - If you are ripping FMVs from a video game (i.e.: Final Fantasy X or X2) then the decrypted file(s) in your computer will most likely be an .ISO
4. After you have all of your .ISO files, open Nova Software Extractor
5.Select the newly made .ISO file with Nova S.E. and then select a destination.
6. Before scanning the files you will see a list below with several types of files (beginning with jpg2 aka. - Jpeg 2000). Scroll down this list until you find MPG. Select this type of file and then click "Start" to begin scanning.
7. After the files have finished scanning, a list of the .mpg videos found will be listed. Check all of these off and then hit "Extract". Select your destination for these files to be extracted to. Then, sit back, relax, and wait for the extraction to complete. Once this is done, you will have all the FMVs from the video game stored in your harddrive!
Easy as pie
Side Note - The .ISO file will be VERY large when ripping from PS2 games (and maybe PS1, as well. The only games I've used this process for are PS2 such as Final Fantasy X and X2...). The .ISO will most likely not be less than 3 GIG, so I recommend that you make sure you have enough space to store 8 GIGs worth of files before you begin. Afterwards you can always delete the .ISO and let up some space, but you will not be able to finish extracting if you run out of space!
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If you run into any problems, please either:
1. Post here
2. IM me on AIM at Splender4eva
3. E-mail me at whizkid234@hotmail.com
1. DVD Decryptor
2. Nova Software Extractor
Links for these two products:
1. DVD Decryptor - http://www.dvddecrypter.com/download.asp
2. Nova Software Extractor - http://www.volny.cz/nova-software/
Steps:
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1. Open DVD Decryptor and locate you DVD drive. Select this drive to be scanned (Make sure the PS2 Game is already in the drive)
2. Select a destination for the ripped files (I missed this the first time, and it was very annoying, so I just want to make sure no one else has to deal with that...)
3. Go to File > Decrypt (Or just click the picture of the DVD pointing to the hard drive, whichever you prefer) Then just sit back and wait for the program to rip the video files from the Vid. Game.
Side Note - If you are ripping FMVs from a video game (i.e.: Final Fantasy X or X2) then the decrypted file(s) in your computer will most likely be an .ISO
4. After you have all of your .ISO files, open Nova Software Extractor
5.Select the newly made .ISO file with Nova S.E. and then select a destination.
6. Before scanning the files you will see a list below with several types of files (beginning with jpg2 aka. - Jpeg 2000). Scroll down this list until you find MPG. Select this type of file and then click "Start" to begin scanning.
7. After the files have finished scanning, a list of the .mpg videos found will be listed. Check all of these off and then hit "Extract". Select your destination for these files to be extracted to. Then, sit back, relax, and wait for the extraction to complete. Once this is done, you will have all the FMVs from the video game stored in your harddrive!
Easy as pie
Side Note - The .ISO file will be VERY large when ripping from PS2 games (and maybe PS1, as well. The only games I've used this process for are PS2 such as Final Fantasy X and X2...). The .ISO will most likely not be less than 3 GIG, so I recommend that you make sure you have enough space to store 8 GIGs worth of files before you begin. Afterwards you can always delete the .ISO and let up some space, but you will not be able to finish extracting if you run out of space!
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If you run into any problems, please either:
1. Post here
2. IM me on AIM at Splender4eva
3. E-mail me at whizkid234@hotmail.com
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I was just trying Final Fantasy X. But I get the same error with every PS2 game I try. I wonder if something is wrong with my drive.ShadowInc wrote:hmmm...I have never had that error before. What disc were you trying to scan? If it is a much newer game, just released within the past month or 2 than maybe the CSS has been updated so you won't be able to crack the DVD incription until a newer version of DVD Decryptor is released.
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you don't need to get the iso for DMC, the PSS files is not hidden. go into data folder and in movie folder. demux wth pss demux
http://world.altavista.com/babelfish/tr ... f#KHFM2mov
as for the ffx, the same site also have FFX2mov works with international, so it might work with US release. not sure about PAL.
http://world.altavista.com/babelfish/tr ... f#KHFM2mov
as for the ffx, the same site also have FFX2mov works with international, so it might work with US release. not sure about PAL.
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Has anyone reading had this problem before? I'm trying to rip videos from X-2, and Nova Software Extractor is only finding 8 of them. I hear there are supposed to be 11, and after watching the 8 I've got, I can think of one off the top of my head that I know is missing (the scene with Yuna flying through the air with her guns blazing). How can I access the remaining three videos?