Problem with psp's game
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bangity
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20. May 2007 @ 11:25 |
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i was playing DJ Max Portable 2 and there are a few songs when i play, it worked fine for about 1 min but then the background started messing up and the sound glitches... any body know the reason? i also tried on the official sony firmware 3.11 through devhook and the same thing happened. I don't hear any body have a problem with this game.
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20. May 2007 @ 15:18 |
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check to see if the umd is scratched
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bangity
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21. May 2007 @ 03:44 |
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other games work fine except that one. and that one crashes my psp several times too.
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bangity
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22. May 2007 @ 03:55 |
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i am running it of ISO though
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22. May 2007 @ 18:29 |
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Some ISO have problems...ive had a few that just freezes PSP. Sometimes it depends on the firmware and the Config options like no umd option in recovery mode...if u are running Custom firmware
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23. May 2007 @ 06:14 |
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Originally posted by bangity: i was playing DJ Max Portable 2 and there are a few songs when i play, it worked fine for about 1 min but then the background started messing up and the sound glitches... any body know the reason? i also tried on the official sony firmware 3.11 through devhook and the same thing happened. I don't hear any body have a problem with this game.
Dj max expert here. For it to run you need to ENABLE NO-UMD.
Also run it in cso format. Now the game will run with out problem, but the opening movie and mv will still lag.
To fix the movie lag, you need to reformat your ms to FAT. Connect your memory stick to your pc. Go to Start menu -> Run, type in cmd hit enter.
In the dos window that comes up type in format e:/ fs: FAT
e:/ is your ms drive letter. say yes to anything it pops out.
Now it will run flawless
#1: 2.81 -> 3.03 -> 3.11 DoH (no more :D)
#2: 1.00 -> 1.5 -> 3.03oe-c
#3: Ceramic white 1.5 -> 3.03oe-c -> 3.40oe
Whatever happens, happens...
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bangity
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26. May 2007 @ 05:48 |
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well. my memory stick always in FAT16 which is the fastest. i read about it too. The file is in CSO and i tried DJ Max Portable 1 (With NO-UMD: disabled) and it runs perfectly unlike DJ Max 2. i will check it out.
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bangity
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26. May 2007 @ 05:53 |
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oh, if you know how to put PSX games on 3.40oe-a... i tried many ways and all it did was the game could not be started or "it crashes my psp when i select the game and only the background image shown..
i put it in I:\PSP\GAME\Final Fantasy Tactics\EBOOT.PBP also tried I:\PSP\GAME150\Final Fantasy Tactics\EBOOT.PBP
thanks
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26. May 2007 @ 09:47 |
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Um did u customize your PSP...u know like waves boot sounds n stuff like that cause those messes with ps1 games on psp
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bangity
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26. May 2007 @ 14:39 |
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yeah. i have a full custom Naruto theme on my psp now.
What are gameboots?
well but before i customized my psp i tried to load the same PSX game and it said the game could not be started too..
so what do you think i should do?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. May 2007 @ 19:34
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27. May 2007 @ 17:24 |
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Dj max expert here. For it to run you need to ENABLE NO-UMD.
Also run it in cso format. Now the game will run with out problem, but the opening movie and mv will still lag.
To fix the movie lag, you need to reformat your ms to FAT. Connect your memory stick to your pc. Go to Start menu -> Run, type in cmd hit enter.
In the dos window that comes up type in format e:/ fs: FAT
e:/ is your ms drive letter. say yes to anything it pops out.
Now it will run flawless
Any confirmation that this helps?
Also, i would like to state out that fat16 has a file/partition limit of 2gm, so dont go formating an 4GB or larger mem card to fat16, any smaller ones are ok.
"Making backups and reading easy to find guides are for Noobs, better to dick around and cry on the forums once it all goes to hell." - 95% of Noobs on the forum
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bangity
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27. May 2007 @ 18:18 |
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yeah thanks it works great. and you misunderstand something.
FAT16 only supports 2GB max on WIN9X and WINME but WIN2000 and XP supports 4GB because of the new 64KB cluster.
do you know anything about psx games? i reflashed my psp from 3.40oe-a (customized) to 1.50 and then back to original 3.40oe-a. Now when i load the psx eboots. it says the game could not be started. there is no key.bin though. only the eboots since Simple GUI 3.00 includes the key.bin inside the eboots so... i don't know what's wrong now. Thanks for the help.
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27. May 2007 @ 18:45 |
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ahh true, my brain just automatically thinks fat16=old dos = 2gb. :)
remember hearing that 64kb doubled the size restriction... That are of my brain is full of cobwebs from the lack of use. ;P
and sorry, not much of a emulator person. :(
"Making backups and reading easy to find guides are for Noobs, better to dick around and cry on the forums once it all goes to hell." - 95% of Noobs on the forum
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bangity
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27. May 2007 @ 18:50 |
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nvm. i got it working but the thing is it is not really running at full speed like 80%. SHould i increase the cpu clock speed on XMB or UMD/ISO speed?
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27. May 2007 @ 19:14 |
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UMD/iso.
"Making backups and reading easy to find guides are for Noobs, better to dick around and cry on the forums once it all goes to hell." - 95% of Noobs on the forum
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