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Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 29, 2007, 02:19:00 PM
I want to extract the .img inside the first disc of the final fantasy 9 (1st) disc, but its in a weird PS1 format or something. When I try to mount it, either on the disc or saved to my computer, it mounts and then when I try to open it in My Computer it says could not open. Is anyone familiar with this? Is there anyway to get into it?
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 30, 2007, 01:42:00 PM
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Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: VampX on January 30, 2007, 02:47:00 PM
Okay i have no clue what you're trying to do, because from what i understand you are trying to copy
a file from the ff9 disc 1 to your pc?

why's that? you planning on looking whats inside it or something? maybe for a translation?

how about a screenshot?
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: nes6502 on January 30, 2007, 02:47:00 PM
QUOTE(Rotfloljfk @ Jan 29 2007, 09:50 PM) View Post

I want to extract the .img inside the first disc of the final fantasy 9 (1st) disc, but its in a weird PS1 format or something.


Well....it is a playstation game so shouldn't it be in a playstation formatted image? Have you run the image through CDMage to see if there are errors? Maybe that will explain why you can't seem to access the disc through daemon tools/windows explorer...but then again, can you even access data this way. I thought you had to load these images into an iso/image extraction program to extract the data from the image.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: irishwhip on January 30, 2007, 05:19:00 PM
if you are trying to extract this FF9.IMG from within the disc,
(IMG:http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b119/irishwhip/ff9.jpg)
you are barking up the wrong tree.
 you need to make an image of the entire disc if you want to play it in an emulator.
unless you are trying to extract it for modding purposes or something.

This post has been edited by irishwhip: Jan 31 2007, 01:20 AM
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 30, 2007, 05:22:00 PM
QUOTE(irishwhip @ Jan 30 2007, 06:50 PM) View Post

if you are trying to extract this FF9.IMG from within the disc,
IPB Image
you are barking up the wrong tree.
 you need to make an image of the entire disc if you want to play it in an emulator.
unless you are trying to extract it for modding purposes or something.


I am trying to get into that .img in the picture, irishwhip. Its purpose is for an experiment with the files inside, but I don't want to spoil it for you guys cus if it works I think anyone who plays PS1 ISO's will be pleasantly suprised with the results.

QUOTE(nes6502 @ Jan 30 2007, 04:54 PM) View Post

Well....it is a playstation game so shouldn't it be in a playstation formatted image? Have you run the image through CDMage to see if there are errors? Maybe that will explain why you can't seem to access the disc through daemon tools/windows explorer...but then again, can you even access data this way. I thought you had to load these images into an iso/image extraction program to extract the data from the image.


.IMG are like ISO's, works the same way, is a raw image file, and can be mounted just like an ISO. CDMage couldn't do ANYTHING with it.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: nes6502 on January 30, 2007, 05:29:00 PM
QUOTE(Rotfloljfk @ Jan 31 2007, 01:29 AM) View Post

I am trying to get into that .img in the picture, irishwhip. Its purpose is for an experiment with the files inside, but I don't want to spoil it for you guys cus if it works I think anyone who plays PS1 ISO's will be pleasantly suprised with the results.
.IMG is like ISO's cousin, works the same way and can be mounted just like an ISO.


True, but I have several ISO's that once mounted cannot be accessed through windows explorer. In fact windows explorer says there is no disc there. Funny that Cd burning programs can read the images fine but Windows can't.

But as a general rule, any image I mount (depending on the game format) can be read just like any normal CD.

For your example, you can extract FF9.img (and any other file from the iso) using CDMage (as well as scan/repair your image if there are errors). You can also re-insert your modification (I think) once you made your changes.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 30, 2007, 06:08:00 PM
QUOTE(nes6502 @ Jan 30 2007, 07:36 PM) View Post

True, but I have several ISO's that once mounted cannot be accessed through windows explorer. In fact windows explorer says there is no disc there. Funny that Cd burning programs can read the images fine but Windows can't.

But as a general rule, any image I mount (depending on the game format) can be read just like any normal CD.

For your example, you can extract FF9.img (and any other file from the iso) using CDMage (as well as scan/repair your image if there are errors). You can also re-insert your modification (I think) once you made your changes.


If I understand what you are talking about, then I already did it. I put FF9.img and mounted it into explorer and then took the FF9.img INSIDE IT (the one I want to get into) and copied to my HD. No luck with ANY program so far. Although if you google PS! .img extractor I found this forum (the first result, i think) where a guy found some program that can work with the .img inside a "squaresoft" game (what FF9 is.) I navigated carefully thru the Japanese web pages ( uhh.gif) and eventually downloaded something, but no luck.

Catch you in the morning
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: nes6502 on January 30, 2007, 07:28:00 PM
QUOTE(Rotfloljfk @ Jan 31 2007, 02:15 AM) View Post

If I understand what you are talking about, then I already did it. I put FF9.img and mounted it into explorer and then took the FF9.img INSIDE IT (the one I want to get into) and copied to my HD. No luck with ANY program so far. Although if you google PS! .img extractor I found this forum (the first result, i think) where a guy found some program that can work with the .img inside a "squaresoft" game (what FF9 is.) I navigated carefully thru the Japanese web pages ( uhh.gif) and eventually downloaded something, but no luck.

Catch you in the morning


Ok. I figured it out. Here's how you do it.

1) Mount the FF9.img file you extracted from the Disck 1 ISO/BIN/IMG etc... (I used daemon tools)
2) Download this program: http://www.h-mkb.com...p;name=PsxMC323
3) Launch this app and choose the virtual drive as the source drive
4) It won't be able to understand the "disc" you have mounted, but will ask you if you want to scan it with any of the installed plugins. And what do you know, one of them in the list is called "FF9"
5) It will scan the vurtual CD and list all the files. You can then watch/extract any or all of them. Lot of interesting stuff in there. For example:


IPB Image

IPB Image

IPB Image

IPB Image

IPB Image

IPB Image
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: irishwhip on January 31, 2007, 02:48:00 AM
this could get interesting.
one thing you should know is that final fantasy IX has some sort of protection on it. if you mod any files and inject them back into the iso, the game won't work. there was a patch to defeat this protection though, i think you can still get it at megagames.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 31, 2007, 05:15:00 AM
Thanks for finding it, I will try it after school.  grr.gif
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 31, 2007, 03:39:00 PM
When I mount the .img it says unable to read TOC from CDROM the drive may not be ready. When I try to open it with the one on my hard drive it says
plug-in which can process a file C:\...  was undetectable.

Maybe I can convert the .img into an iso or bin and it will remove the error?
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 31, 2007, 04:10:00 PM
Oh, and that patch is on this page..I don't have any idea what to do w/ it.

I would directly give you the download, but you guys might have the PAL version.

http://www.megagames.com/psx/psx_patches_f.shtml

This post has been edited by Rotfloljfk: Feb 1 2007, 12:10 AM
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: nes6502 on January 31, 2007, 03:53:00 PM
QUOTE(Rotfloljfk @ Jan 31 2007, 11:41 PM) View Post

Oh, and that patch is on this page..I don't have any idea what to do w/ it.

I would directly give you the download, but you guys might have the PAL version.

http://www.megagames...patches_f.shtml


I used the NTSC version. You don't browse the img with windows explorer. Windows explorer can't read it (nor can any other iso tools out there. But daemon tools can). you also don't need any patch. Everything you need is in the zip of that program allready. All you need is:

1) FF9 Disc 1
2) Daemon tools
3) The program I linked to

Follow my instructions and you'll have the data you want. The entire process will take you no more than 60 seconds from start to finsih and you'll have images like I posted above.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 31, 2007, 05:53:00 PM
I wasnt talking about explorer I got all that stuff when I used the program in that zip.

And I thought irishwhip said I needed the patch for file changing/modding the files inside the .img
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: nes6502 on January 31, 2007, 06:03:00 PM
QUOTE(Rotfloljfk @ Feb 1 2007, 01:24 AM) View Post

I wasnt talking about explorer I got all that stuff when I used the program in that zip.

And I thought irishwhip said I needed the patch for file changing/modding the files inside the .img


1) Start the app
2) Click "Open and analyze CD-ROM" button
3) In the window that pops up pick "Analysis is performed" button
4) In the window that pops up click "Start" button
5) In the window that pops up click "Complete" button

Files are listed where they can be extracted.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on January 31, 2007, 06:15:00 PM
Finally. Dont know what I did different but it worked. Time to start my project....
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: irishwhip on February 01, 2007, 03:33:00 AM
you only need that patch if you intend to burn the the modified image and run it on a real ps. not sure if you need it if you are running the image in an emulator.
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on February 01, 2007, 05:29:00 AM
I hate school...... grr.gif  grr.gif  grr.gif  grr.gif  grr.gif  grr.gif  muhaha.gif

By the way I sent you a PM nes
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on February 01, 2007, 01:33:00 PM
I have been searching through the disc...all the audio is like 0.1 or 2 seconds long... where is the actual game music?

EDIT: I think the program we are using only supports the wave,bitmap,and midi stuff. I bet there is a boatload of stuff we cant see on that .img but is still there...
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on February 03, 2007, 12:22:00 PM
anyone able to find them?
Title: Weird .img Inside The Final Fantasy 9 Disc
Post by: Rotfloljfk on February 05, 2007, 01:33:00 PM
I guess the thread shall die then....