yes, all of the images should be exactly 7.29 GB's in size if you backed them up via XBC. (which BTW, is the best way to do so. @wabashamn: you said you had some games that were 7.05 GB's in size. What method do you use for backing them up? do the backups work? what games are they? sorry for the questions, but i have never had a game come out a different size, and ive done a lot of games.
i think the 7.05 ones are downloaded ones, so it might be how they were ripped or something, but they all work just fine and dandy. ill look later tonight when i get home and see which ones they are.
7.05 perfictly fine but non-splitvid format 7.29 splitvid format it does NOT matter if they are or are not splitvid. splitvid means that the video data is on the both layers of the backup while non splitvid the video data is only on the first layer. it don't matter do because ixtreame emulates the video data on the second layer if it is not there.
thanks for the information, i guess because i have never trusted downloading a game, and that i have always used XBC to do backups, that led to me never seeing a game image in any other size. when you backup with XBC it does all of this automatically, and the settings are preset. but thank you for the information. I did a lot of research when i first started this, and found that the easiest way to get banned is to play a non stealth backup, and as XBC does this for you, and the downloaded games may or may not be stealth, i have never dared to download a game and play it. I know there are ways to stealth patch it if its not, but XBC has worked perfectly for me, and knowing my luck something would go wrong. thank you again.
i usually download half my games, figure its easier to download and try them to see if they are worthwhile of getting than spend 60 bucks on a game that i will only play about 10 minutes because it sucks that bad. and i always ran my games through mulleter when it was supported, but now they are ran through agbx.