Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
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gorelord4e
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Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
Ok, I have renamed PS2 games for about 2 days now, and compress them using packiso/pakkiso, but if I want to rename some of the games can I do this without recompress everything...
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
No, you have to decompress, rename and then pass again through packps2 / packiso
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
It worked for me so far, but you have to use 7z 4.53b-4.57 installed on your system, and use it for renaming.
You can try repacking and renaming, and then compare both images together, I also tried it several times and it worked for me, but don't blame me if it does not work for you
You can try repacking and renaming, and then compare both images together, I also tried it several times and it worked for me, but don't blame me if it does not work for you

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gorelord4e
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
iR0b0t Do you use 7z in command prompt or the File manager one?
I have version 4.60 beta will that do..
I have version 4.60 beta will that do..
Last edited by gorelord4e on Mon May 04, 2009 2:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
File managergorelord4e wrote:Do you use 7z in command prompt or the File manager one?
No, you have to use exact same 7z version like packiso uses -> 7z 4.53b-4.57gorelord4e wrote:iR0b0t Do you use 7z in command prompt or the File manager one?
I have version 4.60 beta will that do..
PX-760A (+30), PX-W4824TA (+98), GSA-H42L (+667), GDR-8164B (+102), SH-D162D (+6), SOHD-167T (+12)
Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
In this case it should work, but how much time does it take to rename?iR0b0t wrote:No, you have to use exact same 7z version like packiso uses -> 7z 4.53b-4.57
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gorelord4e
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
Ok, it works, It takes about 1/4 the time to rename on my system.. Excelent thanks iR0b0t
And on PS2 that is alot..
And on PS2 that is alot..

Last edited by gorelord4e on Mon May 04, 2009 3:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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gorelord4e
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
By the way, have you guys tested Pakkiso.. its a excelent complement for Packiso/Packps2
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Re: Rename games inside packiso/pakkiso
I believe renaming is faster than 1/4 of repack time, and if repacking you have to unpack the old image and it needs some time as well 
If I compress big ps2 images it takes ours for me, but renaming just about 5 mins


If I compress big ps2 images it takes ours for me, but renaming just about 5 mins

I didn't use it till now, I had no need so far, I will use pakkiso only when I have to compress unusual images (audio, data, audio or similar), and for DVD's I am using extra batch filesgorelord4e wrote:By the way, have you guys tested Pakkiso

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