Supah Eirian said:[Urza: If I were a PSP n00b (and I was one about 6 months ago), this tut would have been useful.
QUOTEI just got a PSP yesterday. I am familiar with using an R4 for DS, but have no idea what I can really do with my PSP without risking bricking it. What is a CSO? Can you actually rip the UMD using the PSP?
Anyway, I should post a new topic about my options, but thought someone in this thread could help.
From what I understand, the .DAX format of playable games was used a very long time ago (on a older CFW) or something similar. Nowadays, the newer CFW's only need play .ISO's and .CSO's. Quite simply put, .DAX is very outdated and most likely not supported in newer CFW releases anymore (even though the option is still available in UMDgen).warmijwilfaain said:One question. I converted an ISO into DAX. How do I play DAX ISOs? They don't appear under memory stick once I've put them in ms0:\ISO
Games supposedly run faster on a Memory Stick, but I only know of Phantasy Star Portable not able load at all in compressed. The higher the compression, the more it takes to load. It might mess around with online play though. If you take too long.KooLDiMe said:Thanx for these tips Martin !!
im kinda new with PSP (just bought it), so is there any reference that provide list of which games has a problem with this compressed format, like noticeable lag, stutter or something ?
cracker said:Both GTA games, Tekken DR (only barely), MK Unchained (lags BAD with even a tiny bit of compression even with 333MHz) are the only ones I can think of.
DaMummy said:is there a way to compress more than one instead of doing just one by one? like put them in a queue or something?
If you are using Windows, put this in a batch file and run it:
CODEdir /b *.iso > dir.txt
FOR /F "delims=/" %%D in (dir.txt) do ciso.exe 9 %%D "%%~nD".cso
DaMummy said:yea okay im not that computer literate....also whats the prefered way to format pro duo? would i be better off formatting with psp, windows, or third party formatter like panasonic is for sd cards