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DarkStone
08-10-2006, 09:35 PM
Cars Gameboot!

The red car sliding off a cliff by accident. I find this one funny.

Here you go: Download Gameboot! (http://rapidshare.de/files/28950057/gameboot.pmf.html)

Here is a GIF preview: Click Here! (http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/3691/carsavicf2.gif)

Here is a flash preview (includes sound!): Click Here! (http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/4016/cars2avicr9.swf)

Enjoy! :)

Jubblin
08-10-2006, 11:40 PM
wow this is sweet how big is it?

sticky
08-11-2006, 02:19 AM
nice... that show rocks man... sad to see that he never race with DJ and his gang....

mozza
08-11-2006, 05:10 AM
just a quick question i have been trying to rip dvd's but i am really struggaling to do it what program did you use to do your gameboot
i have read the tut that was posted up in the forums i have also posted up in help on this.here is link http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=38485

and here is the tut i follwed i know this should really be in help but no one really helped me in there.


Step 1, WinMenc
1: Open up WinMenc
2: Go to add files
3: Find the video you want to use
4: Go to load profile
5: Select PSP AVI profile
6: Go to the audio tab
7: Select no audio on the drop down menu
8: Go to the video tab, and make sure the FPS is 29.970
9: Go to the batch tab
10: Select your output folder
11: Hit encode

nothing happens just a dos box flashes up really quick

12: Now go back to the audio tab
13: Select MP3 from the drop down list
14: Go to the video tab
15: Select no video.
16: Now go to batch and encode this.
17: You should now have two files. The video and sound separate

Step 2, WAV converter & Virtual Dub Mod
1: Open up the WAV converter
2: Go to add, then change file types to all
3: Find the MP3 from your video
4: Select output format as WAV
5: Hit start
6: That’s the audio out of the way
7: Now open up virtual dub mod
8: Go to file , then open video file
9: Find the video part of your file
10: Now go to save as
11: Make sure its going to save as an AVI
12: And that’s that. You now have the source files ready

Step 3, Sony UMD Tools
1: Open up the UMD Stream composer.exe
2: Go to new
3: Name it what you want. Click next
4: Tick the PSP Movie format (for game) bit.
5: Change the max clip size to 2mb or less
6: Hit finish
7: Go to video source
8: Find your video file made earlier with Virtual Dub Mod
9: Go to audio source
10: Find the WAV you made earlier with the MP3 to WAV converter.
11: Now go to run at the top
12: Choose encode + multiplex
13: Hit start
14: Well done the .mps has been made

Step 4, .mps to .pmf Converter
1: Go to My Documents (well yours)
2: Go to the UMD Stream composer folder
3: The .mps file is in here somewhere (I forget where exactly!)
4: Now rename the .mps file to gameboot.
5: Put it in the same directory as the .mps to .pmf converter
6: Run the converter (Click Run Me)
7: And your gameboot.pmf should be created


nice gameboot by the way

thx mozza