I understand there are several locations in the PSX's FFT Data (I imagine Event.BIN but I'm likely wrong) that summons seven full-motion videos:
#1: Four that loop in: Opening Cinema, Lion's War Explanation, Cinematic Promotion as seen at Trade Expos, and the bombastic Class Overview. The first always plays because it resets to the start of said code, while it also checks for what time-delay cinema played last.
#2: Three In-Game Cinemas (one after stating Name and Birth Date and after the Funeral Cinema, one for the Ending and another for Credits unless both of those are combined).
Seven in all. In contrast, Vagrant Story has two--Title Cinema and Credits--and has far more game from a certain point of view.
If a mod altered the story, classes, or even sported a custom title screen, the FMV sequences interfere due to their specificity. Stopping playback may involve changing or just "NOP'ing" code pointers; FFT Arena doesn't need to see the opening cinema. It must be more complicated to ensure the Title Menu appears, but doing this prevents a custom title screen from clashing with an antiquated FMV.
After that, the FMVs take up space. Question is: would nixing FMVs provide more space for other data if the registers got expanded, just like nixing text data for Kanji and non-translated Magi-Fiction books, or are they some other kind of data that cannot be applied elsewhere without a massive overhaul?
EDIT: Answered--excising FMVs do not expand upon the 700MB writable space as it's a PSX disc hardware issue.
Then again, cinemas can be nixed to display pertinent FMVs or audio data; I assumed the existent data hogged all the space so nothing else could happen without excising existent code and content. That isn't the case, it seems.
Thanks for replying!