Game Disc Content Rip Guide: Starting to rip stuff -Movies-

(version 1.10)
By: x_revenge
Date: May 07, 2008



Note: Like PSSPlayer there are other programs that open and watch .pss files, to be precise, PSSPlex doesn't make you watch that video actually, it just extracts their video and audio streams (.m2v and .wav respectivelly) and that's why we're using it. The goal of this walkthrough is to rip game stuff so go on ahead, open PSSPlex and click Demultiplex. Click Open and find your file, it will be located in a drive other than C:\ or any hard drives or usb connected devices you have (uless you pasted it there). If you only have one driver then it should probably be in D:\ but someone that has access to the PC (including you) might have changed the letter (very easily, but this isn't a Windows FAQ, don't email me asking how, search the net, I'm sure you'll find it). Other drives just continue the alphabet (E:\, F:\ and so on...keep in mind that that's their default letter) If your PC opens your discs automatically and you don't know what letter it is because you didn't care just eject the disc, close the drive, then open it again after a few seconds and put the disc in again (and close it of course).

Open up PSSPlex (Image 1). Find your PES_NTSC and PES_PAL .pss files. Open any of the two or both of them (Image 2) but they're the same thing so keep the one that plays better on your pc. Click Start and PSSPlex will get to work (Image 3). It shouldn't take more than a few seconds (ten, maybe more for slower systems), it also depends on your drive's DVD reading and writing speed (4x, 8x, 16x etc.). If you don't know your drive's speed search it's product name on the net and most likely you'll find information from online stores. Done? Good, make sure you save the .wav and .m2v files in the same folder. I'll leave that now, we'll talk about what to do with the ripped files later, after we finish ripping everything we want. By the way if you're wondering what movie it is, well it should be kinda obvious, the intro movie which is really, really strange...but who am I to judge?

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Note: Never mind the Greek characters in my images. If it was something important I'd tell you.
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