View Full Version : Extract Video from PS2?
therock003
09-19-2005, 02:11 AM
Hello guys i was told i might be able to get some help here in ripping video from PS2 games.
The game i especially want to do this is Tony Hawks Underground 1,so will you plz tell me the procedure to achieve this?
Audigy
09-19-2005, 08:45 PM
yeah, go google for PSS ripper or something
rumor has it that something called Cube Media Player can accomplish what you're looking to do.
it's damn slow though.
therock003
09-19-2005, 10:36 PM
Ok i got that tool,how can i multiplex m2v and wav into mpg?I tried TMPG but it said simething about elementray stream multiplexing not supported.
Also how can i convert an mpg to .bik without any quality loss?
shawn
09-19-2005, 11:19 PM
> Ok i got that tool,how can i multiplex m2v and wav into
> mpg?I tried TMPG but it said simething about elementray
> stream multiplexing not supported.
I found this plugin which is freeware by the way using google with the search m2v to mpeg . It's a plugin for tempgenc and it was the first result on the page.
<url>http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/m2v_plugin_for_tmpgenc.cfm</url>
Maybe you should type in mpeg to bik on google and see what happens.
You should practice searching because waiting for an answer here sucks and finding it yourself is so rewarding, especially when your looking for things that aren't always meant or wanted to be found by the general public. Good luck with your project. <img src=smilies/magbiggrin.gif>
Auryn
10-02-2005, 06:09 PM
you should convert the wav to multiplex.
In google you should find some tools to convert it directly (look for PSS).
If you only whant to watch the FMV without sound, use vlc.
The 9th Sage
10-02-2005, 08:14 PM
> Ok i got that tool,how can i multiplex m2v and wav into
> mpg?I tried TMPG but it said simething about elementray
> stream multiplexing not supported.
If nothing else works, you could get something like VirtualDubMod and you should be able to mux them together fine...from there you could use a codec that is lossless (so in the translation from MPEG to AVI you would lose NO quality), like HuffyUV, and from there convert that AVI to a BIK format video using RadVideo, or whatever it is you're wanting to use to do this.
> *insert the Sage's post here*
Have a bit of AMV experience, do we?
The 9th Sage
10-03-2005, 06:07 PM
> Have a bit of AMV experience, do we?
I've been messing with stuff like this for years, I like going into Vdub and tweaking filters, doing some simple video editing, etc.
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