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Certain Wii discs are [[Dual Layer Disc|dual layer (or DVD9) instead of single layer (or DVD5)]]. CleanRip will also need to be configured to read and rip those kinds of discs. At the '''Wii Disc Ripper Setup''' screen, set '''Dual Layer''' to '''Yes'''. The rip will take roughly double the time than usual Wii discs of 4.38 GiB as the dual layer ISOs are 7.93 GiB in size.
Certain Wii discs are [[Dual Layer Disc|dual layer (or DVD9) instead of single layer (or DVD5)]]. CleanRip will also need to be configured to read and rip those kinds of discs. At the '''Wii Disc Ripper Setup''' screen, set '''Dual Layer''' to '''Yes'''. The rip will take roughly double the time than usual Wii discs of 4.38 GiB as the dual layer ISOs are 7.93 GiB in size.


If you were to rip a game disc to a storage device that is not large enough to save the entirety of it at once, CleanRip features '''New device per chunk''' specifically for this. Set it to '''Yes''' and set '''Chunk Size''' to max possible ('''1GB''', '''2GB''', '''3GB''', or '''Max'''). When CleanRip is asking for the next device, remove it from the Wii and move the first or so ISO file onto your PC to free up and use it again. When you have received all pieces, check in the next section.
If you were to rip a game disc to a storage device that is not large enough to save the entirety of it at once, CleanRip features '''New device per chunk''' specifically for this situation. Set it to '''Yes''' and set '''Chunk Size''' to max possible ('''1GB''', '''2GB''', '''3GB''', or '''Max'''). When CleanRip is asking for the next device, remove it from the Wii and move the first or so ISO file onto your PC to free up and use it again. When you have received all pieces, check in the next section.


==== In event of split files ====
==== In event of split files ====