Highly Compressed Wii Games Direct
The magic word in the scene was It was the art of turning massive ISOs into lean, mean WBFS files. Wii games were padded with dummy data—random zeroes and ones put there by Nintendo to push the data to the outer edge of the disc where the laser read faster. The compression software found those zeroes and squeezed them until they vanished into nothingness.
The software will automatically strip the junk padding and convert the game into a highly compressed WBFS file inside the correctly named folder structure. Safety, Performance, and Compatibility highly compressed wii games
Practical Workflows & Tooling (6–8 pages) The magic word in the scene was It