Ripping from Gamecube games
- ReannaKing
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Ripping from Gamecube games
I checked out Quu's guide, but nowhere was the Gamecube mentioned. I tried experimenting myself, without success. Does anybody have any tips for me?
I host the Anime Music Video contest at No Brand Con in Eau Claire, WI.
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Maybe he's reffering to Avatars?aznfs wrote:what icons?knives3396 wrote:hey how did u get those i cons???
Bah, anyway, I know not of a program that will take raw GCN movie footage and be able to do something with. My best suggestion is get VCH and go from there.
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Sorry to drag up an old topic.
After reading through here, I discussed with my boyfriend and father, both stage technicians like me (their specialties are audio visual, and my dad's also a computer programmer, so I thought they might know) the possibility of wiring a gamecube into our computer system so I could get some videos off of them to make music videos with. My dad believes it's possible, the only problem being the gamecube autorun function. We don't want to stream the video files to record them. That would take forever with the game I'm thinking of, there's like seventy hours of video footage. We want to be able to use the gamecube as a secondary CD drive to read the disc using Windows Explorer.
We've got pretty much all of the hardware stuff figured out, so I was just wondering if anyone had heard of a way to override the autorun feature that game systems have. I'm not looking to copy the game disc or anything; that would be pointless because my boyfriend and I already bought the game, and we're the only people we know who use a Gamecube. We just want to access the videos.
(The easiest way would, of course, be for me to just go out and buy the darn PS2 version of the game, but why bother when I don't use a PS2?)
Any ideas?
~Tasha
After reading through here, I discussed with my boyfriend and father, both stage technicians like me (their specialties are audio visual, and my dad's also a computer programmer, so I thought they might know) the possibility of wiring a gamecube into our computer system so I could get some videos off of them to make music videos with. My dad believes it's possible, the only problem being the gamecube autorun function. We don't want to stream the video files to record them. That would take forever with the game I'm thinking of, there's like seventy hours of video footage. We want to be able to use the gamecube as a secondary CD drive to read the disc using Windows Explorer.
We've got pretty much all of the hardware stuff figured out, so I was just wondering if anyone had heard of a way to override the autorun feature that game systems have. I'm not looking to copy the game disc or anything; that would be pointless because my boyfriend and I already bought the game, and we're the only people we know who use a Gamecube. We just want to access the videos.
(The easiest way would, of course, be for me to just go out and buy the darn PS2 version of the game, but why bother when I don't use a PS2?)
Any ideas?
~Tasha