Gamecube Iso Conversion And Size Help Required

  • Thread starter Thread starter slider86
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 1,787
  • Replies Replies 4

slider86

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2022
Messages
176
Reaction score
61
Trophies
0
Age
43
Location
London
XP
640
Country
United Kingdom
Not sure if anyone can help on this but thought I'd ask. I came across a Gamecube file that is cisco and not iso. They are unrecognised by Nkit unless converted to iso so I use Wii Backup Fusion to convert cisco files to iso however I always get a file size of 4.5GB. There are trim tools out there like Gamecube Iso Tool where I save the iso to full size but I can't seem to find one that brings the iso file down to 1.35GB properly. For example Viewtiful Joe - Battle Carnival (Japanese region release) should have an MD5 of eba1f35591d9c04e8ecfbe0fab1b6d5c but even if I trim the iso down to the standard 1.35GB Dolphin calls it a bad dump if I verify the MD5.

Also when doing a 'Recovery to iso' instead of 'Convert' via Nkit I get this error:

CRC 83F0950C not in Redump or Custom Dat

Failed to Recover to Dat Entry: Deleting Output

What's gone wrong?

So my question is what's the best way to successfully convert and trim cisco files to 1.35GB iso while maintaining the correct MD5?
 
Last edited by slider86,
Not sure if anyone can help on this but thought I'd ask. I came across a Gamecube file that is cisco and not iso. They are unrecognised by Nkit unless converted to iso so I use Wii Backup Fusion to convert cisco files to iso however I always get a file size of 4.5GB. There are trim tools out there like Gamecube Iso Tool where I save the iso to full size but I can't seem to find one that brings the iso file down to 1.35GB properly. For example Viewtiful Joe - Battle Carnival (Japanese region release) should have an MD5 of eba1f35591d9c04e8ecfbe0fab1b6d5c but even if I trim the iso down to the standard 1.35GB Dolphin calls it a bad dump if I verify the MD5.

So my question is what's the best way to successfully convert and trim cisco files to 1.35GB iso while maintaining the correct MD5?
Why people in the Wii Forum can't be normal!? :cry:

Get proper isos and trim them to EVEN LESS than 1.35GB with DMToolBox.
https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/Nintendont_Compatibility_List#V
 
  • Wow
Reactions: jeannotte

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum