Hacking Wii U image (WUD) compression tool

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If I compress my WUD's, are they still readable and dumpable by Uwizard? 24GB per WUD is unbelievable and my 6TB NAS is already chok full!
 
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If I compress my WUD's, are they still readable and dumpable by Uwizard? 24GB per WUD is unbelievable and my 6TB NAS is already chok full!
No, because UWizard use crediar's DiscU, which requires uncompressed ISO to extract it.
if you compress the ISO, you will have to decompress it before extracting its content.
 
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No, because UWizard use crediar's DiscU, which requires uncompressed ISO to extract it.
if you compress the ISO, you will have to decompress it before extracting its content.

Ok, but decompressing is also easily done using this tool right? Just making sure before I go through the work and invalidate all my WUDs haha
 
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Great work on the tool. However is there any reason for us to keep a .wud after everything has been extracted from it?

I'm keeping mine just in case down the line we can play them directly from .wux format and I don't want to bother redownloading them all again.
 

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I would think if another loader ever came out it would also work with extracted files. I'll hang onto them for now I suppose :P

I was thinking if we got 'full emulation' or something with an emuNAND-style setup for online play the WUD would be handy.

Are there any scene releases in WUX format??

RAR5 does marginally better than WUX at compression but it takes quite a while longer.
 

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I thought the same with rar5 but it seemed to be game specific. One would always do better than the other so test both ;)

SM3DW was one I believe, RAR was 5GB and tool was 2.6ish.
 

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I thought the same with rar5 but it seemed to be game specific. One would always do better than the other so test both ;)

SM3DW was one I believe, RAR was 5GB and tool was 2.6ish.

Considering how the compressor algorithm works its surprising that RAR couldn't consistently do better. I compressed a WUX file and it went smaller rather than bigger so I thought winrar could just always do better. Used best setting with 64M block setting iirc, was about an 18GB WUX, compressed to ~17.2GB
 
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You have to take into fact that 'they' put multiple copies of the same file on the disc in case of a scratched disc. And also most game companies compress things as best they can anyway to optimize loading and disc space.
 

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