

It wasn’t a real psp and the inside board were very different to a retail psp, it was mainly just an interface for providing button in put and screen output for the developers to see what it would look like on a real psp. think it would help if i reformat my card? i seen that on another site. A custom PSP Controller Arm was provided with the devkit for such a purpose. the video i found the guy didnt exactly say.

another thing i feel might be helpful is if i knew where the seplugins folder goes. and it still says corrupted data when i go into the psp to check it.
#Psp custom boot screen iso#
Ive done the ISO folder in the psp/game folder. no matter i seem to do the files read corrupted. i put it the iso folder in the game folder of the psp. no matter what i do the game files keep showing up as corrupted. btb out of curiosity, when i convert the isos cuz this game is a 4 disc game can i use the same image icon to id all discs? or do i need separate images on all?ĭamn i give up. ive tried about everything i can think of. but the problem im having is that the iso is still saying corrupted data. Sure is a UMD drive saver and no more carrying the discs around. The scroll through with the right arrow and choose the one you want to mount. Load as many videos as your memory stick will hold. I haven't checked yet to see if multiple videos can be placed in the folder and be recognized by toggling through with the right arrow in step 2. The PSP will restart and be back in normal UMD drive mode. To get back to normal UMD drive mode just select None in the ISO VIDEO Mount and hit the 'X' button. You are now in the mode where the VIDEO folder is seen as the UMD drive in XBM,Ĥ. Now hit the 'X' button and the PSP will restart. Bring up the VSH menu and move down to ISO VIDEO MOUNT and right arrow, the video name should appear.ģ. Place the video ISO in the created folder.Ģ. Create a VIDEO folder in the same ISO folder as the games are working in. Sorry for the multiple posts but the system won't let me update.ġ. No way to just copy it someplace and make it work. UPDATE: Starting to look like the only reliable way would be to convert the UMD Video to mp4. Copied the ISO off UMD then placed it in the video folder of memory stick and a no go.
#Psp custom boot screen how to#
Still trying to figure out how to get a UMD Video to work off of memory stick. My PSP now boots to a black screen unless I hold down R to boot to. It wasn't finished, or my fatmsmod.prx was faulty.

#Psp custom boot screen drivers#
Had to create ISO folder in root and place game there. So, I tried to run the app that puts your memory stick drivers to 3.71, and when it said it was finished, I, being the impatient one, unplugged my battery to make it turn off. Open Adobe > Edit > Preferences > Startup > Uncheck display slash screen. I do notice when I format the memory no ISO folders are automatically created. How do I disable the slow loading splash screens for Paint Shop Pro, and. Search on the net yields all kinds of different places to put the ISO folder. Redid everything form the beginning several times, still no go. I have Silent Hill game and Hell Boy video to test. I can't get either game or video ISO/CSO to be recognized using the memory stick. I tried everything and ripped using UMDGen. Click to expand.Thanks for the help guys.
