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Ps1 eboot compressor
Ps1 eboot compressor







ps1 eboot compressor

There may well be many already familiar with this work-around but I am posting this because it took quite a bit of Googling before I stumbled across it and I suspect that many users will, like me, try an uncompressed PS1 game with Adrenaline and just give up if it fails to launch a few times or else spend hours trawling the net to see if they're doing something wrong just because some other forum user insists said game works fine on their end but can't say why as was the case with me. In regards to screen size I find if you select "custom" then holding "L" until the screen goes as small as possible before resizing with "R", this will give you the largest most correct aspect.That's not a huge problem if the game works on the Vita version of PCSX Rearmed Retroarch instead, but if that doesn't work well for the particular game in question, or, you just doesn't like using retroarch, then here's a possible work-around I stumbled upon where uncompressed PS1 custom eboots work on PSP but do not work on Adrenaline. Once the game is loaded you are able to toggle various options by pressed the home button, such as screen size, disc speed, key config. go to game on your Memory stick and your PSX game should be there with the ICON you selected (and any other added pics/movies) Keep the EBOOT in the named folder and drag the folder into PSP/GAME of your memory stick. Now open the output folder (the one you selected for the game to be saved in after converting), You should see a folder named after the game you've just converted containing a "EBOOT.PBP" file. usually around 30% but I've had games that have compressed in excess of 80%! it also compresses the original PSX file. for the icon image the file must be ICON0.PNG I usually only use the first one "ICON IMAGE" as this is all you need to easily identify your game from the PSP's XMB. the right hand set of dropdowns allows you to select various images and videos to accompany your game icon. *NOTE: this would be a good time to select OPTIONS and then FOLDER then under "auto-create folder on convert" select create game title folder (this makes it easier to locate your PSX games if you convert quite a few, if you don't tick this it will save the eboot.pbp in a folder named after the PSX games serial number. *NOTE: long file names and/or foreign characters may corrupt the data, shorten the Game Title and Main Game title if needed. simply select the folder you would like the completed file to end up in.

ps1 eboot compressor

Once selected all of the left hand side should be auto-filled for you except the output folder. Select the "ISO/PBP file " dropdown and find the ISO, IMG or BIN of the PSX game you wish to convert. Then choose the interface you wish to use (I always use Classic because I find it's a lot easier and gives the same results)









Ps1 eboot compressor