skunk123punk said:
I have just successfully compressed the ISO to 4.2 GB, just zeroed all the files in the MP3 folder within partition 1 then I used Wii Scruber v1.2 to clean and save the ISO (WiiScruber V1.4) creates the compressed ISO as the same size as the original)
tested and working on both MP1 and MP2 on DVD and USB drive (using the alt-dol load on USB but still 480i) works great off DVD with full menu options and 480p.
Skunk
Would you mind posting some step by step instructions. You already explained pretty well, but just for those of us who have never used Wii Scrubber. Thanks a lot for figuring this out!
its all in the readme taht comes with the app
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How to scrub the disc:
Click on the clean and save button
Depending on the option chosen next to the clean button you will then save
either a scrubbed file, a dif file or both files. If the TRUCHA option is chosen then
you will create several new files:
1. a dummy fst.bin
2. a modified fst.bin containing links for the padding files
3. several files full of 0's that can be loaded into the modified image.
4. a modified boot.bin that is needed for the modified fst.bin to be accessed
ISO: This creates a copy of the loaded ISO with the same name but (compress)
appended to the name before the .ISO part (so SPM.ISO would become
SPM(compress).ISO).
DIFF: This creates a Diff file of the differences between the loaded file and
what a scrubbed one would contain. The filename used is the same as the savename but with
.dif used instead of ISO
BOTH: does both ISO and DIFF - you will need a LOT of storage for this
Compressing the scrubbed image should give you a figure close to the size of data
detailed earlier. The DIFF file will not compress that well (due to it being the
random data contained in the 'empty' disk blocks.