So after testing a lot of different things, I managed to find a way to get funscripts from vr jav I purchased off Afesta. It’s a very rough method and I’m no expert, but I figured I’d share b/c I didn’t see any other topics really covering it.
Most of what I’ve learned came from this website which contains links to many tools for converting funscripts to different kinds of files (I needed to use a VPN and base it in Japan to access it): https://rendo.wiki.fc2.com/wiki/Script_Converters_Extractors
Here’s how I did it (all on a windows PC btw):
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Download and install 4DMEDIAPLAYER off of Afesta (About 4DMEDIAPLAYER | Adult Festa)
- Log into your account on the 4DMEDIAPLAYER application -
Either start downloading a video you purchased or I think you can also just play a video you’ve downloaded from them. (Haven’t tested this too much)
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Now find the location of either a .vcz or a .bin file (only need 1 I believe)
4D MEDIA PLAYER Default storage location vcz files:
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\LocalLow\lpeg\4D MEDIA PLAYER\DownLoadVcz
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\LocalLow\lpeg\4D MEDIA PLAYER\DownLoadVcz_Online4D MEDIA PLAYER Default storage bin file:
The name bin for Cyclone/UFO is Vorze_CycloneSA.bin.
Vorze_Piston.bin for pistons. Rocket + 1D is Vorze_OnaRhythm.bin.
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\LocalLow\lpeg\4D MEDIA PLAYER\UnZipVcz
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\LocalLow\lpeg\4D MEDIA PLAYER\UnZipVcz_Online\
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Once you find it, now you can download and use this tool called afesa2csv (might need an account to dl it) to convert that file into a csv: afesta2csv - えちえちツール研究室 (なえっちゃん)の投稿|ファンティア[Fantia]
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To convert it into a csv, just drag the .vcz/.bin onto the afesta2csv.exe. When I do that, 2 csv then show up in the folder (one with _cyclone and one with _piston at the end, I’ve only used the piston one)
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Now you’ll need another tool, from here called csv2funscript (might need account): ピストン用CSVをfunscriptに一括コンバートする csv2funscript - TheHandyいいよね / OG9 - Ci-en(シエン)
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Similar to the previous tool, drag on drop the csv file (again, I’ve only ever used the _piston one) onto the csv2funscript.exe. The .funscript will then show up in the same folder. Done!
So that’s all I know. Again, I’m no expert and I don’t know much about efficacy to safety of these tools. I don’t know Japanese either, so it makes it difficult to really gauge anything about them. Please use them at your own discretion.
As far as the quality of the funscript, I haven’t studied it too much but it did seem to mostly match the 1 vid I tested it on. I’m assuming that, since afesta now offers compatibility with devices for almost all their vr vids, most of the funscripts you can get from there are probably AI generated? However, I’m not sure and I haven’t tested it thoroughly. I also haven’t compared it to the AI scripts from SLR (which may be worth doing).
(Also if anyone has any feedback regarding the steps or formatting of the guide, please let me know)