With HDL you still need to use PC to transfer DVD9.
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With HDL you still need to use PC to transfer DVD9.
Ok thanks! IS there a new hdl dumb released? With a gui?
i think gadgetfreak will be releasing winhiip 1.7 in a day or so which will have dvd9 support
My old GUI 1.1 supports this patched release of hdl_dump
My new GUI 2.0 (coming soon) supports this too with new hdl_dump release.
Glad to see those softwares are kept updated with the latest advancement. Still hope that hdl_dump/b and WinHIIP can be compatible as many people I know are afraid of losing all their games on HDD if they make a switch... I losed 2 twice myself though I was very careful about it. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by qazsz
I've read and searched through this thread and no one has asked this yet...
will this patched hdl_dump still allow hdl to play flattened images anyways? because i have flattened images that i made to try and make GOW and GT4 work before this release and do not have the original dual-layer image anymore... i don't think so since the file header needed to be changed to point to the correct PVD on the dual-layer image...
If not, is it possible for someone to send me the filelist.txt of these 2 NTSC games through PM or posting? is it possible to rebuild the dual-layer image with CD/DVD rom generator to make the dual-layer image from the flattened image?
Thanks.
Props to crazyc and Zer0-X and others...
thank you so much!!!
really need your support
yo the flattened GT4 (toolboy fix) works fine with crazyc DL patch + HDL_AIO /N /C /D1, skins... the only thing is LAN doesn't work and the date isnt right either...Quote:
Originally Posted by aznoutlaw
for GoW, i suggest making a FULL ISO using DVD Decrypter... it worked fine for me =)
Using an untouched iso of GT4 with crazyc DL patch enables LAN play, the flattened image doesn't work.Quote:
Originally Posted by darklocust
In order to have the LAN to works you can't flatten the image.Just transfer the image create by dvd decrypter with crazyc hacked hdl dump or the vew WinHIIP 1.7.Quote:
Originally Posted by Devit