First of all I'd like to know how to play ISO Movies, I've ripped some, but I don't know how to make them show up. I'm running 3.80 M33-4 on my PsP fat.
Secondly, is there a proper existing PMF creator/converter to modify the PsP boot movie? If so, a link would be great. Thanks in advance!
First of all I'd like to know how to play ISO Movies, I've ripped some, but I don't know how to make them show up. I'm running 3.80 M33-4 on my PsP fat.
Secondly, is there a proper existing PMF creator/converter to modify the PsP boot movie? If so, a link would be great. Thanks in advance!
First put the iso movie in iso/video then press select whilst in xmb and select mount image
secondly there is a tool sony's leaked umd tools but i am not allowed to post a link as it is illegal
Thanks for the video answer. I'll try that then. (I already figured it had something to do with the ISO/VIDEO folder, but couldn't find out how to activate it!
Now, as for the PMF converter; through what means are you allowed to contact me about this? I know I can't post my e-mail adress. Can I PM you through your forum? (projectpsp)
Also, since we're having a nice informative (to me ;) ) chat now anyway.. I'm going to convert my ISO's to CSO to preserve space. I've already found the prog UMDGEN 4.0 for this. Which compression do you advise? (lvl 9?)
I've been tinkering a bit. The CSO compression is great! I can't get ISO movies to work though. Even when I mount them using the select menu, they don't show up anywhere! What might be the cause?
I dunno if it's got something to do with the same bug previous CFW had. I'm running on 3.71 m33-4 and after mounting the image you still have to keep a UMD in the psp in order for the movie iso to show up in the video section of the xmb. Any UMD will do, and whatever you mounted will show up.
Although I have been trying to look for a new firmware that will give me the option to just load the mounted image and not requiring me to put a UMD in there though
Although late - thanks for your reply. I had already gotten this information indeed. I guess you just "need" a UMD for some reason. Back in the old days, such methods were used on the PC as well. You could make an inserted CD look like something else, but there just had to be a CD in the drive. I'm sure that eventually Dax will figure it out.