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How to decompress gcz files? - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-support) +--- Thread: How to decompress gcz files? (/Thread-how-to-decompress-gcz-files) |
How to decompress gcz files? - asuraichermit - 10-16-2018 Noob to this emulator here. I have a game that was given to me as a .gcz file. It is a gamecube game. The file does not appear with my other ISOs (I can confirm the rest of Dolphin works with my PC, 2 other games for both GC and Wii work perfectly, putting even my PS2 emulator to shame) When I try to run this file, I'm told it's not a valid file type. I can't find any real help on how to decompress this file type. An old forum entry says that the file can be decompressed through the emulator by right-clicking it but I've found no such option as far as I can tell. It also says that there may be a bug preventing the emulator from decompressing lone gcz files. Any help? RE: How to decompress gcz files? - mbc07 - 10-16-2018 Add the folder the GCZ is stored in Dolphin Settings => Path, then the game will show up in Dolphin game list. From there, you can right-click it and choose decompress. If the game doesn't show up in the list after doing that then your GCZ file is corrupt or invalid. Another tool that can compress/decompress/convert GCZ files is Wiimms ISO Tools, but they're CLI only... RE: How to decompress gcz files? - asuraichermit - 10-16-2018 (10-16-2018, 06:54 AM)mbc07 Wrote: Add the folder the GCZ is stored in Dolphin Settings => Path, then the game will show up in Dolphin game list. From there, you can right-click it and choose decompress. If the game doesn't show up in the list after doing that then your GCZ file is corrupt or invalid. Another tool that can compress/decompress/convert GCZ files is Wiimms ISO Tools, but they're CLI only... Ah. The file must be corrupt then, as it's not even appearing. Thank you. |