OK the file is XDB.VIV now its not same as dbf,file like PC version.
This for nba live 2003 ps2 version.
here a list of files in the XDB.VIV.
xdbcoch0-1.dbc
xdbcoch0.dbc
xdbdlyn0-1.dbc
xdbdlyn0.dbc
xdbinju0-1.dbc
xdbinju0.dbc
xdbloc0-1.dbc
xdbloc0.dbc
xdbplyr0-1.dbc
xdbplyr0.dbc
xdbplys0-1.dbc
xdbplys0.dbc
xdbschd0-1.dbc
xdbschd0.dbc
xdbschdl-1.dbc
xdbteam0-1.dbc
xdbteam0.dbc
xdbtmcr0-1.dbc
xdbtmcr0.dbc
xdbtmgr0-1.dbc
xdbtmgr0.dbc
xdbtmin0-1.dbc
xdbtmin0.dbc
xdbuser0-1.dbc
xdbuser0.dbc
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Re: DBC.FILES
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Re: DBC.FILES
What i don't understand is the files DBC works with Visual FoxPro but these DBC.Files don't maybe there not really dbc.files?
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Re: DBC.FILES
Files can have any Extension, the creators decide what to set it to.QISE wrote:What i don't understand is the files DBC works with Visual FoxPro but these DBC.Files don't maybe there not really dbc.files?
Just because some program says it can open X File Format does not mean that it will work for the file format your trying to open.
Re: DBC.FILES
Well you do have a good point i just need to figure out what file type it really is then.Uli wrote:Files can have any Extension, the creators decide what to set it to.QISE wrote:What i don't understand is the files DBC works with Visual FoxPro but these DBC.Files don't maybe there not really dbc.files?
Just because some program says it can open X File Format does not mean that it will work for the file format your trying to open.
Re: DBC.FILES
Look up a program called TRID, it sometimes help when your checking out a fileformat.QISE wrote:Well you do have a good point i just need to figure out what file type it really is then.Uli wrote:Files can have any Extension, the creators decide what to set it to.QISE wrote:What i don't understand is the files DBC works with Visual FoxPro but these DBC.Files don't maybe there not really dbc.files?
Just because some program says it can open X File Format does not mean that it will work for the file format your trying to open.
Edit: It will tell you who the creators are and what can open it if its a known fileformat, if its not then its going to need a special program to open it (so you or someone will have to make a program which can open it)
Re: DBC.FILES
Files can have any Extension, the creators decide what to set it to.
Just because some program says it can open X File Format does not mean that it will work for the file format your trying to open.[/quote]
Well you do have a good point i just need to figure out what file type it really is then.[/quote]
Look up a program called TRID, it sometimes help when your checking out a fileformat.
Edit: It will tell you who the creators are and what can open it if its a known fileformat, if its not then its going to need a special program to open it (so you or someone will have to make a program which can open it)[/quote]
How do you get this to work i really cant get it to.
Just because some program says it can open X File Format does not mean that it will work for the file format your trying to open.[/quote]
Well you do have a good point i just need to figure out what file type it really is then.[/quote]
Look up a program called TRID, it sometimes help when your checking out a fileformat.
Edit: It will tell you who the creators are and what can open it if its a known fileformat, if its not then its going to need a special program to open it (so you or someone will have to make a program which can open it)[/quote]
How do you get this to work i really cant get it to.