Ok, bare with me here, this is what I'm trying to attempt.
I'm trying to extract clips of specific moves for each character from Super DBZ. You know, Goku-Kamehameha, Piccolo-Makkenkosaspo, ect. I know for DVDs you can edit .vob files and such. Is there any way possible to do something similar with a video game, or is it just the OP/ED/in game movies you can render?
Odd quesiton about video game extraction
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Re: Odd quesiton about video game extraction
Err... no. SorrySun_Wukong wrote:Ok, bare with me here, this is what I'm trying to attempt.
I'm trying to extract clips of specific moves for each character from Super DBZ. You know, Goku-Kamehameha, Piccolo-Makkenkosaspo, ect. I know for DVDs you can edit .vob files and such. Is there any way possible to do something similar with a video game, or is it just the OP/ED/in game movies you can render?

Gameplay is not a movie file; it's being rendered in real-time. If you want that, you'll have to hook up your PS2 to a video capture card.
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