Basically, I rip the game using my Wii, put the files on my computer and then try running them using dolphin, only to have it crash right after the safety information. Here's my whole process so you guys can figure out what I'm doing wrong:
I turn on the Wii with my flash drive (16 GB) already in the USB port, start the Homebrew Channel and load Cleanrip v 2.0.0. I set the device type as USB, my filesystem as FAT, and then I select "Yes" when it says it hasn't found redump.org DAT files and asks me if I want to download them. I set it to read a dual layer disk, set the chunk size to max and set it so it doesn't use a new device per chunk.
When it's done ripping, this message appears:
"Copy completed in 48 mins. Press A
MD5: Verified OK
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (USA)..
52CE7160CED2505AD5E397477DOEA4FE"
I then exit Cleanrip, exit the Homebrew Channel and turn off my Wii. I pull the flash drive out of my Wii and put it into my computer. Here's a full parts list for my computer: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Bravegrunt...iew=M6dTwP
I look in my flash drive, and this is what I see:
I then copy the files to a folder in my hard drive,
and I open up Dolphin 5.0-rc-19 and it shows up in the games list.
I then start up SSBB, and I get the safety information screens,
but then it crashes just as the screen turns black and has the "Now Loading" message on the bottom right.
Before you guys say that I need to rip again because it was a bad rip, take into account that I've done this four times so far with SSBB. Also, the disk works fine on the Wii and it barely has any scratches. I've managed to rip and play Super Mario Strikers (the GameCube one) and it works fine, so I'm thinking it may have something to do with the fact that SSBB is so large and needs two files on a FAT32 flash drive, but I'm new to ripping and emulating, so I don't know. I've tried looking for a solution online, but all of the stuff that shows up is either not what I'm looking for or it's related to someone's failed piracy. If what I did wrong is really obvious, please don't tell it to me like it should be obvious to everyone. You should probably just type a short tutorial or link me to one, because that way I don't think I could manage to get it wrong again.
If you need any more information from me in order to help me, just ask.
I turn on the Wii with my flash drive (16 GB) already in the USB port, start the Homebrew Channel and load Cleanrip v 2.0.0. I set the device type as USB, my filesystem as FAT, and then I select "Yes" when it says it hasn't found redump.org DAT files and asks me if I want to download them. I set it to read a dual layer disk, set the chunk size to max and set it so it doesn't use a new device per chunk.
When it's done ripping, this message appears:
"Copy completed in 48 mins. Press A
MD5: Verified OK
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (USA)..
52CE7160CED2505AD5E397477DOEA4FE"
I then exit Cleanrip, exit the Homebrew Channel and turn off my Wii. I pull the flash drive out of my Wii and put it into my computer. Here's a full parts list for my computer: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Bravegrunt...iew=M6dTwP
I look in my flash drive, and this is what I see:
I then copy the files to a folder in my hard drive,
and I open up Dolphin 5.0-rc-19 and it shows up in the games list.
I then start up SSBB, and I get the safety information screens,
but then it crashes just as the screen turns black and has the "Now Loading" message on the bottom right.
Before you guys say that I need to rip again because it was a bad rip, take into account that I've done this four times so far with SSBB. Also, the disk works fine on the Wii and it barely has any scratches. I've managed to rip and play Super Mario Strikers (the GameCube one) and it works fine, so I'm thinking it may have something to do with the fact that SSBB is so large and needs two files on a FAT32 flash drive, but I'm new to ripping and emulating, so I don't know. I've tried looking for a solution online, but all of the stuff that shows up is either not what I'm looking for or it's related to someone's failed piracy. If what I did wrong is really obvious, please don't tell it to me like it should be obvious to everyone. You should probably just type a short tutorial or link me to one, because that way I don't think I could manage to get it wrong again.
If you need any more information from me in order to help me, just ask.