miata54 wrote:I am a bit confused here as to the title of the second option, "Convert location". Is this where I want my converted file to show up or is this referencing the file that I want to convert?
harryadkins wrote:It's hard to answer your question without more info. What are you trying to do? If you're doing reskins, search this forum. There are tons of articles already posted that will greatly simplify your work.
Harry
BoostedFridge wrote:miata54 wrote:I am a bit confused here as to the title of the second option, "Convert location". Is this where I want my converted file to show up or is this referencing the file that I want to convert?
If you just drag & drop the file you are looking to convert directly onto the serz application, it will place the converted file next to the original.
Chacal wrote:Even simpler, install TS-Tools and assign it as the default app for opening .bin files.
This way, double-clicking a .bin file will open it as xml text in the TS-Tools editor, where you can edit what you want, then it will serz it back to .bin when you save the file. No need to interact with serz.exe at all.
Chacal wrote:Even simpler, install TS-Tools and assign it as the default app for opening .bin files.
This way, double-clicking a .bin file will open it as xml text in the TS-Tools editor, where you can edit what you want, then it will serz it back to .bin when you save the file. No need to interact with serz.exe at all.
buzz456 wrote:Try this. https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiabinz6koeq1 ... 2.zip?dl=0
buzz456 wrote:Run it as administration the first time and then it should be OK.
Chacal wrote:Even simpler, install TS-Tools and assign it as the default app for opening .bin files.
This way, double-clicking a .bin file will open it as xml text in the TS-Tools editor, where you can edit what you want, then it will serz it back to .bin when you save the file. No need to interact with serz.exe at all.
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