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  • in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #472300

    huge edit: nvm got it working due to a stupid mistake

    in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #472259

     

    Does the computer have trouble interpreting the command because the name ‘juegos varios’ is creating a space in your command line? I doubt that would cause any significant problem, but it’s an idea, at least.

     

    This sounds like a crapshoot suggestion on my end, but maybe make that folder just one word, edit on the command line accordingly, and see if that will complete your command.

     

    Still no luck. Finally, I took note of every piece of code in the first post and other threads here on the matter, and learned to do the batch file process manually. I finally have my DLC packed. Although I never managed to find the error, at least it’s a little easier due to the copy-paste functionality in the W10 CMD.

     

    Thanks for all your help though and for sticking with me, it’s greatly appreciated!

    in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #472241

    Ok, so I ran the tool through a command prompt to see if there was any output error. This is the output I get whenever I run the packer (computer is in Spanish, so it’s a rough translation):


    C:UsersImationerDesktopJuegos variosRB3Packer>rb3wiipacktool

    Unhandled exception: System.ArgumentException: The access path isn't of a valid format.
    in System.IO.Path.NormalizePathFast(String path, Boolean fullCheck)
    in System.IO.Path.GetFullPathInternal(String path)
    in System.IO.Directory.InternalGetFileDirectoryNames(String path, String userPathOriginal, String searchPattern, Boolean includeFiles, Boolean includeDirs, SearchOption searchOption)
    in System.IO.Directory.GetDirectories(String path, String searchPattern, SearchOption searchOption)
    in System.IO.Directory.GetDirectories(String path)
    in RB3WiiPackTool.Module1.Main()

    I even tried redownloading. I don’t know what else to do.

    in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #472223

    Have the numbers of the folders’ names been modified as well for the RB3WPT to read? (e.g. 054_00000036_(your song)_meta and 055_00000037_(your song)_song)

     

    That’s the only thing I can think of that hasn’t been addressed as of yet in your query.

     

    Yup, that’s changed as well. I also tried with songs from the old database, as well as some Xbox-converted C3 releases. Tinkered a bit with the DTA path, still no clue as to what may cause the undocumented error and subsequent crash.

    in reply to: [How-To] Playing Customs on Wii #472178

    Hi, made an account just for this topic. Your extensive work over the years is very praise-worthy.

     

    Now to the meat of the post: Whenever I try to create the packing script through the RB3WiiPackTool, it crashes for unknown reasons. Outputs no errors, reads the folders and crashes there. I’ve made the respective changes to sZFE/054 in the DTA, have the common key and my ng_id.txt in place, to no avail.

     

    What could possibly be going wrong?

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