Who here is able to do Wii/GCN video file rips?



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M_C_2006
12-17-2008, 06:44 PM
I send a few PMs so far asking about this, but it’s time to do a "general" question topic about this topic as well. Anyway, thanks to some folks I will not name, they showed me a few snapshots from videos that they have extracted from Wii games (and possibly GCN games), and now I’m gaining interest in obtaining the video files from specified games themselves. The snag is, my home computer isn’t powerful enough for me to do the extractions by myself, which is a major pain – and to add to that – the majority of DVD drives wouldn’t be compatible enough to do the job. 🙁

To the point – I’m just checking to see who here has the ability to extract the videos from the GCN and Wii discs themselves so that they can be played on PCs (provided we have the right player and codecs). Reason being is that I also asked few others on other forums countless times about the same question, and I don’t want to see about bothering them any further. o_O

Any help would be greatly appreciated on this front. Thanks, all.

P.S. Yes, I’ve even trying doing the traditional DVD Recorder procedure – but someone told me it still results in a bit of quality loss during playback. 🙁


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