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Save valuable space on your memory card by shrinking unneeded manuals, language and video files to 0-Byte files.
Game Shrinker is a homebrew program that automatically searches for manuals, language (text, audio, images) and video files in the game directories and offers you the possibility to shrink them to 0-Byte.


==Description==
Shrinking files to 0-Byte is usually better supported than completely deleting them and reduces the chance of crashes and getting stuck when the file would usually be accessed by the game. Depending on the game and file, you still cannot shrink every file, though.
Game Shrinker automatically searches for manuals, language (text, audio, images) and video files in the game directories and offers you the possibility to shrink them to 0-Byte.


Shrinking files to 0-Byte is usually better supported than completely deleting them and reduces the chance of crashes and getting stuck when the file would usually be accessed by the game. Depending on the game and file, you still cannot shrink every file, though.
Game Shrinker comes with a "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, which let's you temporary replace a file with a dummy-file. After you tested the game you can then decide to make this change permanent or undo it (this saves you from having to reinstall the game if you shrinked a file that is obligatory for the the game).


Game Shrinker comes with a "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, which let's you temporary replace a file with a dummy-file. After you tested the game you can then decide to make this change permanent or undo it. (This saves you from having to reinstall the game if you shrinked a file that is obligatory for the the game)
==User guide==
===How to use===
In case it's not clear, here's a general how to for Game Shrinker:
* Select the game which you want to shrink.
* Press [Cross] to search the games folder for shrinkable files.
* Select a file you want to shrink (like language files in Multi-Lang-Versions).
* Press [R1] to Shrink the selected file or Directory (or use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature).


==Instructions==
Regarding the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, this is how to use it:
'''In case it's not clear, here's a general how to for Game Shrinker:'''
* Select the file you want to shrink.
# Select the game which you want to shrink
* Use [L1] to backup the file up and to shrink the original file.
# Press [Croix] to search the games folder for shrinkable files
* Start the game and check if it crashes (this usually happens when the starts up or when the video would usually be played).
# Select a file you want to shrink (like language files in Multi-Lang-Versions)
* Go back to Game Shrinker and navigate to the ".backup_"-version of your file.
# Press [R1] to Shrink the selected file or Directory
* If the game Crashed press [L1] to on the .backup file to restore the backup and remove dummy file.
## Or use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature
* If the game runs fine, press [R1] to permanently delete the backup file and free space on your Memory Card.


'''Regarding the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, this is how to use it:'''
Have a look at these threads if you are looking to get (or want so share) some information about which games or files can't be shrinked (yet):
# Select the file you want to shrink.
* https://gbatemp.net/threads/reducing-game-size-by-deleting-language-files-and-or-movies-list.440978/
# Use [L1] to backup the file up and to shrink the original file.
* http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=116&t=47059
# Start the game and check if it crashes (this usually happens when the starts up or when the video would usually be played)
# Go back to Game Shrinker and navigate to the ".backup_"-version of your file
# If the game Crashed press [L1] to on the .backup file to restore the backup and remove dummy file
# If the game runs fine, press [R1] to permanently delete the backup file and free space on your Memory Card


==Media==
===Notes===
<youtube>w00W7IngEIw</youtube>
* In some games the video length is hard coded, this means even though the movie file got removed, the game will wait until the movie would usually have finished. In most games you can skip this time by pressing the typical "Skip cut scene"-Buttons (X, Start, Select or O) repeatedly.
* The file-search uses a key word list to find manuals, language and video files. While this is (by now) pretty reliable for most games, using key words can result in false positives and false negatives, this is why you still have to shrink the found files yourself. If the search does not find any files, try to search and shrink files manually.
* Shrinking the wrong files might break the game. If this happens you will have to reinstall the game on your vita. This is why it is recommended to use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature and deleting the backup after you tested it.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/gameshrinkervita-01.jpg
gameshrinkervita3.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/gameshrinkervita-02.jpg
 
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/gameshrinkervita-03.jpg
gameshrinkervita4.png


==Notes==
gameshrinkervita5.png
* In some games the video length is hard coded, this means even though the movie file got removed, the game will wait until the movie would usually have finished. In most games you can skip this time by pressing the typical "Skip cut scene"-Buttons (X, Start, Select or O) repeatedly.
 
* The file-search uses a key word list to find manuals, language and video files. While this is (by now) pretty reliable for most games, using key words can result in false positives and false negatives, this is why you still have to shrink the found files yourself. If the search does not find any files, try to search and shrink files manually.
==Media==
* If you find video or language files manually, which are not found by the search algorithm, please send me the name of the game (or the names, or the game id) and I'll try to adjust the key words
'''PS VITA | Tutorial fácil y sencillo de GAME SHRINKER | PSebitaYT''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w00W7IngEIw PSebita]) <br>
* Shrinking the wrong files might break the game. If this happens you will have to reinstall the game on your vita.
<youtube>w00W7IngEIw</youtube>
This is why i recommend to use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature and deleting the backup after you tested it.
* I'm working on an advanced shrinking method (see "Some Information" below)


==Changelog==
==Changelog==
'''(v.1.1)'''
'''v1.1'''
* Fixed some issues regarding scrolling and added some buttons: You can now hold ↑ and ↓ to browse through a list quickly. You can also press → and ← to jump 10 entries a head.
* Fixed some issues regarding scrolling and added some buttons: You can now hold ↑ and ↓ to browse through a list quickly. You can also press → and ← to jump 10 entries a head.


'''(v.1.0)'''
'''v1.0'''
* First Release.
* First Release.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* Official Website - https://gekihen.customprotocol.com/en/project/Game-Shrinker
* GekiHEN Contest - https://gekihen.customprotocol.com/en/project/Game-Shrinker
* VitaDB - https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/#/info/97
* VitaDB - https://vitadb.rinnegatamante.it/#/info/97

Revision as of 05:52, 6 December 2022

Game Shrinker
File:Gameshrinkervita.jpg
General
AuthorDakor
TypeUtilities
Version1.1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2016/11/26
Links
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Game Shrinker is a homebrew program that automatically searches for manuals, language (text, audio, images) and video files in the game directories and offers you the possibility to shrink them to 0-Byte.

Shrinking files to 0-Byte is usually better supported than completely deleting them and reduces the chance of crashes and getting stuck when the file would usually be accessed by the game. Depending on the game and file, you still cannot shrink every file, though.

Game Shrinker comes with a "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, which let's you temporary replace a file with a dummy-file. After you tested the game you can then decide to make this change permanent or undo it (this saves you from having to reinstall the game if you shrinked a file that is obligatory for the the game).

User guide

How to use

In case it's not clear, here's a general how to for Game Shrinker:

  • Select the game which you want to shrink.
  • Press [Cross] to search the games folder for shrinkable files.
  • Select a file you want to shrink (like language files in Multi-Lang-Versions).
  • Press [R1] to Shrink the selected file or Directory (or use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature).

Regarding the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature, this is how to use it:

  • Select the file you want to shrink.
  • Use [L1] to backup the file up and to shrink the original file.
  • Start the game and check if it crashes (this usually happens when the starts up or when the video would usually be played).
  • Go back to Game Shrinker and navigate to the ".backup_"-version of your file.
  • If the game Crashed press [L1] to on the .backup file to restore the backup and remove dummy file.
  • If the game runs fine, press [R1] to permanently delete the backup file and free space on your Memory Card.

Have a look at these threads if you are looking to get (or want so share) some information about which games or files can't be shrinked (yet):

Notes

  • In some games the video length is hard coded, this means even though the movie file got removed, the game will wait until the movie would usually have finished. In most games you can skip this time by pressing the typical "Skip cut scene"-Buttons (X, Start, Select or O) repeatedly.
  • The file-search uses a key word list to find manuals, language and video files. While this is (by now) pretty reliable for most games, using key words can result in false positives and false negatives, this is why you still have to shrink the found files yourself. If the search does not find any files, try to search and shrink files manually.
  • Shrinking the wrong files might break the game. If this happens you will have to reinstall the game on your vita. This is why it is recommended to use the "Try-A-Dummy"-Feature and deleting the backup after you tested it.

Screenshots

gameshrinkervita3.png

gameshrinkervita4.png

gameshrinkervita5.png

Media

PS VITA | Tutorial fácil y sencillo de GAME SHRINKER | PSebitaYT (PSebita)

Changelog

v1.1

  • Fixed some issues regarding scrolling and added some buttons: You can now hold ↑ and ↓ to browse through a list quickly. You can also press → and ← to jump 10 entries a head.

v1.0

  • First Release.

External links

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