Roque Galaxia Ps2 Dvd 5
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Sorry, you can't ask for game ISO here.I edited your post to prevent deleting your thread. You might not want to do it yourself, but at least having instructions could benefit other users.I didn't know the DVD5 had the end credit removed, I thought they re-coded all the videos to take less size. That's the version I have, but haven't played it yet.I don't remember if there were a DVD9 undub of that game.If it's only the end credit you want to watch, you could probably find it on youtube.if you really want a full DVD9 undub, you'll have to merge it yourself, or ask on another website to get a full ready to burn undub copy. Sorry, you can't ask for game ISO here.I edited your post to prevent deleting your thread. You might not want to do it yourself, but at least having instructions could benefit other users.I didn't know the DVD5 had the end credit removed, I thought they re-coded all the videos to take less size.
That's the version I have, but haven't played it yet.I don't remember if there were a DVD9 undub of that game.If it's only the end credit you want to watch, you could probably find it on youtube.if you really want a full DVD9 undub, you'll have to merge it yourself, or ask on another website to get a full ready to burn undub copy. Click to expand.Thanks for editing my post instead of deleting it. They did compress the videos but apparently it still would not fit on a single layer so they had to remove the end credits. Even though I can watch the end credits on youtube I still want a complete uncompressed DVD9 undub. I read there were two rip kits.
One to compress the game to one DVD5 iso and the other to make the game into two DVD5 isos. But that is for the dubbed version and I can only find the kit to compress it to one DVD5. I would not mind doing it myself but to uncompress the undub DVD5 iso back to a DVD9 iso exceeds my knowledge. I can build a DVD9 iso no problem though with the files ready to go.
You can't really convert and uncompress a DVD5 to DVD9, the data is not compressed but re-coded in bad quality and with some deleted files (end credit apparently, and probably some unuseful videos like logo at game launch).you need the original DVD9 JP and US to make a proper DVD9 undub.I guess that will be hard to find someone with the knowledge to do it, that game is old and the capable and interested users already did the work on it. They are probably not interested in doing it again.Maybe new users might get an interest in doing it, but PS2 is not a current gen, so there's not a lot of users willing to do it here. Maybe you'll get more chance on a specialized hacking/translating forum, like romhacking.net (I don't know if they do undub too).but, maybe someone on gbatemp is ready to take on the challenge? Finding both version is maybe the hardest, then you'll have to open each ISO and move files, rebuild the ISO and try.Too bad the PSN version doesn't have language choice. You can't really convert and uncompress a DVD5 to DVD9, the data is not compressed but re-coded in bad quality and with some deleted files (end credit apparently, and probably some unuseful videos like logo at game launch).you need the original DVD9 JP and US to make a proper DVD9 undub.I guess that will be hard to find someone with the knowledge to do it, that game is old and the capable and interested users already did the work on it.
They are probably not interested in doing it again.Maybe new users might get an interest in doing it, but PS2 is not a current gen, so there's not a lot of users willing to do it here. Maybe you'll get more chance on a specialized hacking/translating forum, like romhacking.net (I don't know if they do undub too).but, maybe someone on gbatemp is ready to take on the challenge? Finding both version is maybe the hardest, then you'll have to open each ISO and move files, rebuild the ISO and try.Too bad the PSN version doesn't have language choice. I just wanted to provide an update. I found some information on another forum from a post in 2007 that described extracting the.dat files. After doing more internet searching I found the program xpert 2.0 but it did not have the plugin necessary to extract Rogue Galaxy. I did some more searching and luckily I found the plugin.
So now I can extract the.dat files which contain audio data and I was doing that last night. It takes a while to extract them but now I will be able to do the undub no problem. I am not sure if I need to copy the separate Japanese movie files over too but at least now I can build an undub iso and see. I just wanted to provide an update.
I found some information on another forum from a post in 2007 that described extracting the.dat files. After doing more internet searching I found the program xpert 2.0 but it did not have the plugin necessary to extract Rogue Galaxy. I did some more searching and luckily I found the plugin.
So now I can extract the.dat files which contain audio data and I was doing that last night. It takes a while to extract them but now I will be able to do the undub no problem.
I am not sure if I need to copy the separate Japanese movie files over too but at least now I can build an undub iso and see. Okay so I will do my best to provide instructions to how to do it in this post but let me say you need time and patience. Also I had prior experience rebuilding a PS2 DVD9 iso.This was done using a USA iso so I am not sure if it is different for a Europe iso.What you will need:1. CDVD Generator 1.5 or 2.03. HxD Hex Editor or similar program5. Rogue Galaxy v1.1 Plugin for Xpert6.
Rogue Galaxy Ps2 Iso
Rogue Galaxy USA DVD9 iso7. Rogue Galaxy Director's Cut Japan DVD9 iso8. Rogue Galaxy Undub DVD5 isoYou could potentially do without the undub DVD5 iso or the Japan iso but you need at least one of them and I would highly recommend it to be the undub DVD5 iso. Edit: It is actually best to have both the Japan iso and undub DVD5 iso because the undub DVD5 iso has the end credits removed which is a.MVI file and you can only get that from the Japan iso.Steps:1.
Extract all the files from the isos into separate folders using Apache.2. Open Xpert 2.0.
Select the Rogue Galaxy v1.1 plugin. Select the matching.DAT &.HD6 from the iso files in Xpert and extract the LBA. After that is done you have to close Xpert and reopen it. Then select the plugin and files again. Then extract the files. You have to extract all the.DAT files in this manner but I would recommend you do them one at a time.
Do this for the matching.DAT files in the iso.3. After extracting the DATA00.DAT files for each iso then go into the extracted files and you will see a snd2 folder.
You have to copy this folder with all the files inside from the extracted undub DVD5 or Japan files and overwrite the corresponding folder in the USA iso.4. After that is done open Xpert again. Select the DATA00.DAT & DATA00.HD6 files for the USA iso and select rebuild. It will rebuild the.DAT file and save it as I believe NEW-DATA00.DAT. Then close Xpert and reopen it. Then select the NEW-DATA00.DAT file and the DATA00.HD6 file for the USA iso again.
Select rebuild LBA. After that you will have a NEW-DATA00.DAT file and a NEW-DATA00.HD6 file. You now delete the DATA00.DAT & DATA00.HD6 files and rename the new files as DATA00.DAT & DATA00.HD6. You can now delete the extracted DATA00 files for all the isos.5. Now extract the DATA01.DAT files using Xpert for the different isos.
Go into the extracted files and you will see two folders. These two folders both contain sound files but there is a wav folder contained within the eng folder that has a different number of files than the corresponding folder (named jap I believe) in the Japan files. But if you have the undub DVD5 iso it will have the correct number of files within it so you can just copy it over to replace the folder from the USA iso. The jap folder from the Japan iso has some files the eng folder from the USA iso does not have and vice versa. So basically just replace all the files from the USA iso with the ones from undub DVD5 iso.6. Rebuild DATA01.DAT and Rebuild LBA using Xpert for the USA iso like you did before.7.
The files and folders in DATA10.DAT and DATA11.DAT are almost identical to the corresponding DATA00.DAT and DATA01.DAT files so extract them, replace the sound files with the ones from the undub DVD5 iso, and rebuild them like you did for the previous.DAT files.8. Now copy the.MVI files from the MOVIE folder of the Japan iso or undub DVD5 iso and replace the corresponding.MVI files in the USA iso.
Since the end credits were removed from the undub DVD5 iso the only place you can get that.MVI file from is the Japan iso.9. Open CDVD Generator. Now select 'Create New Project' and the select the 'Dual Layer' option. If you are using 2.0 be sure to turn off 'Add Dummy Data' under options (I don't know if it matters but it does lower the size of the iso so that is a good thing). The 'Add Dummy Data' option will turn itself back on if you close and reopen CDVD Generator so keep that in mind. Now add the extracted files and folders from the USA iso by clicking and dragging them to CDVD Generator.
In my experience the order does not matter but I usually do the folders last and the files in alphabetical order. You have to do this for both layers. Now select volume on layer 0 and under 'Disc Name' type 'SCUS97490'. Under 'Producer Name' type 'PLAYSTATION'.
Under 'Copyright Holder' type 'SCEI'. Now save it and name it whatever you like. Select 'Rec' for record and another program will open after some error boxes. Select 'Export Image' and it will create image files split into four files.000,.001,.002,.003.
Check to see if windows 10 is activated. You have to combine them using copy /b in command prompt, or AF7 Merge, or HJSplit should work too but I have not tried it personally. Do this for both layers.10. Open HxD and open the layer 1 (Second Layer) iso file you have just created. You have to delete the header off the second layer iso before combining it with layer 0.
So under edit select 'Select Block' and now select 'dec'. Now select 'Length' and type '32768' for the length. Now click 'OK'.
Now under edit select 'Delete'. It will warn you and after accepting it will delete the header.
Now save it and exit.11. I have found rebuilt PS2 DVD9 isos will not work on my CFW PS3 unless I replace the header on the first layer with the one from the original iso. So open HxD and the original USA iso and use select block like you did before to select the 32768 dec header. Open the layer 0 iso (First Layer) and use select block to select the 32768 dec header again and then select 'Paste Write' under edit. After that is done save it and exit.12. Combine the two layers using copy /b, or AF7 Merge, or HJSplit.13. Congratulations, if you indeed did it.
It is ready to use now.
I had problems with this game so i thought i'd post the way i finaly burned the game since there isn't a thread i could find out there.first of all i bought the game but my copy wouldn't load after awhile so i decided to copy it and after waisting about 10 dual layer disc's i finally figured out how to burn it. The problem is that the game is dvd-9 and so it has a layer break in it (where it burns the second layer) and if the layer break is wrong it wont work. So what i did was write an image file through clone cd and in doing so i got a dvd file with the layer break propertise. I then ran the image file through Toxic Dual Layer Image Patcher v1.0.
Then i used clone cd again but this time i picked to write the image file i just made (by selecting the dvd file not the image file) burning it this way made a perfect working copyToxic Dual Layer Image Patcher v1.0 can be downloaded herealso you could just download an image file of rogue galaxy (iso, etc) and run that through Toxic Dual Layer Image Patcher v1.0 then burn it in any image burner which is alot simpleri hope this helps anyone who reads it.