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already small, doesn't compress more in rar now wbfs are shared directly, no more scrubbed iso or ciso format.ĬISO is like wbfs, only the game data.
#ZIP TO ISO CONVERTER FULL#
but full ISO was always the real proper release. This used to be a common released format pre-2010 to make releases smaller and faster to upload/download on internet. so Mario.wbfs and Mario.ciso are the same size, while Mario.iso is 4.7GBįull ISO (with random garbage) don't compress well in RAR.įull ISO scrubbed, replaces random garbage with identical empty garbage (full of 0x00), it compress very well in rar, if there were lot of garbages. The ciso you can find in wiibackupmanager, I think it's just an ISO without filling it with "empty garbage space". If the game is big and already takes the full disc space, then there is no garbade to fill it and it'll not become smaller. If the game is small (New Super Mario wii is around 400MB) then the wbfs is 400MB
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It does NOT remove or compress game data (video, intro, picture, sound, etc.) like ciso would do for PSP.
#ZIP TO ISO CONVERTER UPDATE#
You have the choice to also remove the update partition to make it even smaller. As storing ISO files requires a lot of space, which is inconvenient to upload and share a large ISO file or make DVDs, you might as well compress ISO files to smaller sizes. Wbfs is not compressing, but scrubbing : removing useless part(s) of the disc present only to fill it. ISO image is always used for duplicating the entire contents of a disc so its not surprising that an ISO image file is very large. You can inject update partitions into ISO with different tools to make it look like full legit 1:1 dump.īut you could also inject the wrong version of the update partition if you don't know which one the original game contains. (you have the choice to keep it or remove it). Answer (1 of 5): There are lots of personal theories here, but in reality, it’s because the developer (Igor Pavlov) is personally against the ISO format except for bootable images, and has less than zero interest in creating bootable images when Rufus and other apps fill that niche far better. In both cases, you'll still miss the update partition if you removed it when converting the ISO to wbfs. Re-generating the useless data : Ultimate Unscrubber (by Osupka), SWiiT, NKit, new thread. if the ISO is still back to full 4.7, it's now filled with 0x00 (or 0xFF) in place of garbages, and can compress pretty well with rar. creating a scrubbed ISO without the useless data : WiiBackupManager, or Wit/WWT can do it. There are different way to convert wbfs to iso. They will be stored in 2 different folders named 'ORIGINALFILESARCHIVE' and 'PATCHEDFILESARCHIVE'. Two zip files will be created while patching.
#ZIP TO ISO CONVERTER PATCH#
The wbfs format keeps only the data to create a ().wbfs PS3 ISO TOOLS V2.2 genps3isov2.0 PS3-ISO-Rebuilder list above Use CFW REBUG 4.82. The 'Dont Create ISO (s)'-Option is just for CFW-Users who want to just patch the Game (s) in PS3-Folder-Format without creating an ISO (s) subsequently. The Game partition contains a mix and multi chunk of actual Game Data and garbage, in order to always fill the disc to its full size. Update (with system files on it to update your consoles).
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The original Disc contains generally 2 partitions :