

Next you're gonna use WIT in order to extract the ISO (this can also be done in Dolphin, but since you're gonna use WIT to put the ISO back together again you might as well learn how to use it ). Neither of them have a graphical user interface, so you're gonna have to work in command prompt. In each of those you'll find a file called windows-install.exe you have to run first to be able to use them. If all you want to do is changing the banner image, that's fairly easy (albeit rather cumbersome) to do.įirst you need a couple of programs: Wiimms ISO Tool ( ) and Wiimms SZS Tools ( ). That title and notes information must be hidden somewhere. Theithiala did you say you found the solution for changing the banner image by changing the savebanner.tpl file from the Mario Kart iso? Tell me more! Brawl is one example, banner0.bin is stored in its System folder) I'm not capable of extracting the relevant information and replacing it anyway.ĮDIT: Wait, is banner.bin actually part of opening.bnr? That would explain why I couldn't find it. I can however not find the banner.bin to change the save file title and notes.Īnd even for the games that uses banner.bin instead of having the banner image stored separately (Smash Bros. Mario Kart Wii is an example of this: On the ISO there's a folder called Boot where savebanner.tpl is located, which lets you easily swap out the image the save file uses. tpl image file which is easy to swap out, and those games seemingly lack the banner.bin file. A lot of Wii games keeps the banner in a. That seems correct, though I can't actually find the banner.bin file on all the ISOs. (05-22-2014, 01:59 PM)LPFaint99 Wrote: I think what you are looking for is in the banner.bin file see Isn't there anyone that has done stuff like this before, succesfully? Now that we have been talking about this for weeks, I start to think that for now, no one knows how to change those titles and banners? Only what could be necessary in the process, or what should be done without knowing how. If the savegame information is not right, user can select read from disc and use that information or change it like you did.

Perhaps an idea for future Dolphin builds: let the user choose where to read information from. Yet if we can tell Dolphin to read the information from the disc instead of the savegame, as it did first, we can change the banners and titles with no problem. Explains why my banner and game title from recently added games changes after running them once and restarting Dolphin. Things were said about changing the game ID of Mario Kart Fun, so that it creates its own banner.bin file, which can then be changed to give the game the correct title and You say that Dolphin reads the game information from the savegame it creates. Then I still would not be able to see which one is my orginial and which is my distribution. Changing titles and banners in the banner.bin file would make it change for all of them. Not very much progress on that It seems that all the Mario Kart games use the same banner.bin file, even though I have chosen seperate save games for the distributions. Now I remembered this all is not about changing banner.bin but letting the iso create a banner.bin file of it's own. Of course any additional help is very apprieciated! I'm gonna read those and see where it will get me. This is, of course, meant to change Wii Channel stuff, but perhaps this will also allow me to change stuff Dolphin shows.


Is this what you mean? If I can edit contents of banner.bin on my Wii using this program, that's fine by me.ĮDIT: Now that I have just randomly typed "editing banner.bin" in Google, I get some more links that might be useful. Okay, do you know what I should search for? I really have no idea what WiiBrew has documented about this, I guess it will be some kind of homebrew program that can be used to change stuff.Īctually the only link I could find that says something about banner.bin file, I don't think I will ask for information on the WiiBrew forum cause it is the most inactive forum I have ever seen There are a lot of people who need help yet they post and never get answered.
