wongojack
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Ok, I'm about to start copying games to an internal HDD on a PS2 Phat. This going to take a LONG time, and I want to make sure that I'm using the best process to do this. I also have a few questions that have popped up since I've done my initial testing with a few games. My console is soft modded with FMCB and my version of OPL is 0.9.3. The 2tb drive I am using has been formatted using uLaunch on the PS2, and I've copied a few games over to it that are tested and working.
NAMES:
So my approach is to use HDL_Dump to copy the games over. I've tested HDL_Dump GUI, HDL_Dumb, and WinHIIP for this purpose. They've all worked to copy the game files over. I'm aware that I can also use the command line, but I haven't experimented with that yet.
How do I get the games to appear with the desired name? HDL_Dump seems to add some of the games with the exact name of the ISO while some others it uses a "short" name that must be a volume label. For some others, it uses the game id. I'm aware that I can specify a specific name for each game as I queue them up in the job list or specify the desired name in a command line script. However, this means I need to add a naming step when adding the game.
I've installed and attempted to use OPL Manager to "rename" games on the PS2 HDD, but as I play around with the tool, it seems that it doesn't really manage game files that are on a PS2 formatted disc. Of course, it can see the disc and download art for all the games, but it doesn't actually rename the files?
So what is the best way to get all of the games onto the internal HDD with their desired names? Do I:
1) Use HDL_Dump GUI to click them one at a time and specify the name I want?
2) Somehow copy them in bulk or with a cmd line script and then rename them later?
3) Configure the names later in OPL? (Is this what the CFG files are for?)
4) Something else better?
ART:
I attempted to copy art over to my internal drive. I followed instructions to:
1) Point OPL Manager at my game list and download all the art.
I was testing with a small group of games and that worked fine. I continued to follow instructions to:
2) Copy the ART folder to a USB stick.
3) Insert the USB stick and copy the ART folder in uLaunch
4) Navigate to the OPL partition and paste the ART folder into the existing ART folder <- failed here
However, I didn't manually create any partitions on this drive, and I can't find the ART folder. The OPL partition isn't visible the way it was in the tutorial I found, and I can't seem to create any new folders in the root partition. I changed some of the OPL settings to enable writes, and I am able to rename and adjust individual settings on the games from inside OPL, so the configuration files required to do this MUST be somewhere. How do I find them?
NAMES:
So my approach is to use HDL_Dump to copy the games over. I've tested HDL_Dump GUI, HDL_Dumb, and WinHIIP for this purpose. They've all worked to copy the game files over. I'm aware that I can also use the command line, but I haven't experimented with that yet.
How do I get the games to appear with the desired name? HDL_Dump seems to add some of the games with the exact name of the ISO while some others it uses a "short" name that must be a volume label. For some others, it uses the game id. I'm aware that I can specify a specific name for each game as I queue them up in the job list or specify the desired name in a command line script. However, this means I need to add a naming step when adding the game.
I've installed and attempted to use OPL Manager to "rename" games on the PS2 HDD, but as I play around with the tool, it seems that it doesn't really manage game files that are on a PS2 formatted disc. Of course, it can see the disc and download art for all the games, but it doesn't actually rename the files?
So what is the best way to get all of the games onto the internal HDD with their desired names? Do I:
1) Use HDL_Dump GUI to click them one at a time and specify the name I want?
2) Somehow copy them in bulk or with a cmd line script and then rename them later?
3) Configure the names later in OPL? (Is this what the CFG files are for?)
4) Something else better?
ART:
I attempted to copy art over to my internal drive. I followed instructions to:
1) Point OPL Manager at my game list and download all the art.
I was testing with a small group of games and that worked fine. I continued to follow instructions to:
2) Copy the ART folder to a USB stick.
3) Insert the USB stick and copy the ART folder in uLaunch
4) Navigate to the OPL partition and paste the ART folder into the existing ART folder <- failed here
However, I didn't manually create any partitions on this drive, and I can't find the ART folder. The OPL partition isn't visible the way it was in the tutorial I found, and I can't seem to create any new folders in the root partition. I changed some of the OPL settings to enable writes, and I am able to rename and adjust individual settings on the games from inside OPL, so the configuration files required to do this MUST be somewhere. How do I find them?