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Extracting any of the.r## files resulted in an error occurring. However, extracting the.rar file gave me a.gcm file that I was able to use to play the game.
Am I supposed to be using a.gcm file or did I do something wrong? Should it actually be a.iso file? You can 'convert' between.gcm and.iso just by renaming the file. This is because.gcm files are actually just.iso files with the extension changed. It's that way because some Gamecube piracy release groups decided to release their rips with the.gcm extension instead of.iso, and it stuck. If you want info about other formats you might come across that actually DO need a converter, check out.
That's from the documentation for Wiimms ISO Tools, which can convert between the various disc image formats. I still don't understand what the difference is though. Certain regular PC DVD drives could read the pressed gamecube discs and spit out an ISO file.
Is that ISO file different to whatever you get when you rip a disc through the gamecube or wii's own optical drive? What is the difference between an ISO file and a GCM? Like if I directly compare the 2 what differences will there be? Where do these true GCM files originate? I always thought it was just people ripping the discs through either of the above methods and naming the ISO file with a.GCM extension. Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for replying. Is there a.gcm file that is not an image of a gamecube disc or is otherwise different to an.iso image of a gamecube disc.
If there is a different file (.gcm format) where does it come from and how can one be obtained to check it out? If there is a difference in ripped.gcm image files why is it that just renaming them to ISO lets them be treated as regular disc image files? Final question that may help clear things up, is there any greater difference between a.gcm image file and any other console disc image file where the recorded (or pressed) media is standard DVD?
.GCM are just for Game Cube roMs. The structure comes from how they are stored on the DVD. Take s look here under 3. DISK & FILE STRUCTURES for more info. You can use a renamed GCM file as an iso as usually the emulators also allow this. If you were to copy the connects our of an GCM iso and make a fresh iso image, the emulator wouldn't understand the data as the structure would be missing key information as described above.