Homebrew ciso vs iso

jonahman3000

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Soooo my friend taught me how to download games via [deleted by staff] and homebrew, but I'm finding a lot of ciso games and I can't seem to add them to my hardrive via wbfs. It seems I can only do iso games.

What exactly is the difference between ciso and iso? Is there a way to convert them?

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no you cant convert ciso to iso (i dont think). your best method maybe transferring to the hard drive, and then extracting it as iso. ciso is just a compressed version of the iso which is supposed to save space when you transfer it over to your harddrive via a wbfs manager. its best that you use 'WBFS Manager' or 'ncWBFStool'. those 2 are probably the best managers ive seen around.
 
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I don't know how to extract a ciso....there doesn't seem to be any command for that.

I'd try a Wii Backup Manager if there was one for Mac. I'm currently using wbfs but there doesn't seem to be a command to extract a ciso there either. i looked up ncwbfstool but that seems to be PC only as well.
 

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vegemikee said:
no you cant convert ciso to iso (i dont think).
Yes, you can.
QUOTE(jonahman3000 @ Dec 8 2009, 03:07 AM) I don't know how to extract a ciso....there doesn't seem to be any command for that.

I'd try a Wii Backup Manager if there was one for Mac. I'm currently using wbfs but there doesn't seem to be a command to extract a ciso there either. i looked up ncwbfstool but that seems to be PC only as well.
Crossover, Darwine, Parallels, VMWare Fusion
 

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