Maybe an x4 issue:When using wfuse with GameCube ISOs and reading at offset 0x20000, I seem to get data from offset 0x8000. Looks like an offset shifting problem?
LC_ALL=C wit extract test.iso folder/
I tried using LC_ALL. It does not work.@pthfdr
I'd imagine an image skeleton file might be helpful for Wiimm to debug this.
Can you provide the skeleton (.skel) file created by "wit skel test.iso", please?
And can you test if extracting works when you call wit like this:
Code:LC_ALL=C wit extract test.iso folder/
Hi, If you want to transfer the iso to an external hdd and remove the update partition (but nothing else) you could use my parameters (like you, I was unable to find concrete, to the point info anywhere) so after lots and LOTS of experimentation I arrived at what I find works for me. You can do a search for my screenname in this thread and find the post with the commands.Hi All
Came across WIT in an attempt to convert an ISO to WBFS.
And I'm struggling with the format of the command line so any help gratefully appreciated
(some examples in the doc would really help!)
I'm using
wit copy --source "E:\Video\Processing\Wii\Game.iso" --wbfs --dest "E:\TEMP\Game.wbfs"
and I get
!! wit: ERROR #126 [FATAL ERROR] in wd_read_part() @ src/libwbfs/wiidisc.c#865
!! ASSERTION FAILED !!!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Hi, If you want to transfer the iso to an external hdd and remove the update partition (but nothing else) you could use my parameters (like you, I was unable to find concrete, to the point info anywhere) so after lots and LOTS of experimentation I arrived at what I find works for me. You can do a search for my screenname in this thread and find the post with the commands.
Thanks. Truly awesome. Saved several days of frustration. So good that on only the second attempt I managed to convert an ISO (Full size 4.5GB) to wbfs (with all the sexy naming parameters) correctly.
And seriously quick!
BUT . . .
I tried the same command line on another (scrubbed I presume because its only 1.5GB or so) ISO I get the error message (same as reported in my first post)
wit: Wiimms ISO Tool v3.02a r7679 cygwin - Dirk Clemens - 2018-11-23
1 object scanned, 1 supported file found.
!! wit: ERROR #126 [FATAL ERROR] in wd_read_part() @ src/libwbfs/wiidisc.c#865
!! ASSERTION FAILED !!!
I have two of these ISOs. Both produce the same error which is cryptic to say the lease!!!
Hi All
Came across WIT in an attempt to convert an ISO to WBFS.
And I'm struggling with the format of the command line so any help gratefully appreciated
(some examples in the doc would really help!)
I'm using
wit copy --source "E:\Video\Processing\Wii\Game.iso" --wbfs --dest "E:\TEMP\Game.wbfs"
and I get
!! wit: ERROR #126 [FATAL ERROR] in wd_read_part() @ src/libwbfs/wiidisc.c#865
!! ASSERTION FAILED !!!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Why not just use Wii Backup Manager:
Hello!
I have 2 folders in Windows containing .wbfs files.
First folder, I type "wit verify *", and it does its thing nicely, and after a while, I can see which are ok and which are not ok.
Second folder, I type "wit verify *", and I get:
!! wit: ERROR #76 [CAN'T OPEN FILE] in SetupReadSF() @ src/lib-sf.c#447
!! Can't open file: *
1 object scanned.
wit: Command 'Verify' returns with status #76 [CAN'T OPEN FILE]
What's happening?
in DOS you can always 'pipe' the program output to a text file
For example
DIR > Textfile.txt
will send all output fro the DIR command to a text file.