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Title: How To Get Past FF7 ISO Size Limit
Post by: crushilista on 2010-12-18 21:09:34
If I wanted the movies to be of better quality on my game, is there any way I could put better ones in that aren't the same size but go over?
Title: Re: How To Get Past FF7 ISO Size Limit
Post by: philman on 2010-12-18 21:44:06
if you want change the movies (trade for the new or put other with better quality) you can download for yourself and use regedit.(this will cost your HD)

steps.

1-make a new folder in your hard drive (example C:FF7 Movies)

2-put the movies on this new folder.

3-go to start and run regedit.

4-go to Final Fantasy VII folder and in MoviePath change the directory to C:FF7 Movies\

5- enjoy the new movie.
Title: Re: How To Get Past FF7 ISO Size Limit
Post by: Bosola on 2010-12-18 22:04:52
I assume he's talking about the PSOne version. The PC version does not run from the CD.

Anyway, sorta. You just have to find the various filetables. They're normally little-endian lists of LBA+Size. There's some in the YAMADA.BIN - you might find it productive to search through files looking for values that fit the LBA-Size format in the YAMADA. Use CD Mage to find the LBA / size values themselves, but remember that CD Mage will list them in decimal, not hex.

How easy you will find this is another matter. Really, the best person to speak to would be Gemini, but he doesn't spare much time to individual requests.
Title: Re: How To Get Past FF7 ISO Size Limit
Post by: ignitz on 2011-01-19 09:17:26
I assume he's talking about the PSOne version. The PC version does not run from the CD.

Anyway, sorta. You just have to find the various filetables. They're normally little-endian lists of LBA+Size. There's some in the YAMADA.BIN - you might find it productive to search through files looking for values that fit the LBA-Size format in the YAMADA. Use CD Mage to find the LBA / size values themselves, but remember that CD Mage will list them in decimal, not hex.

How easy you will find this is another matter. Really, the best person to speak to would be Gemini, but he doesn't spare much time to individual requests.
FIELD.BIN (GZIP compressed) have too.

Maybe if you split in more disc, but with same ID.

Disc 1 with half of CGs + another DISC 1 with half of CG. But, I thing, the STR files aren't possible be better.