Welcome to, a place to talk about everything PSP and PSPgo.Official DiscordLatest Official System Software: 6.61Guides and ResourcesIf you have any other guides that you think should be included, please message the moderators. PlayStation Related RedditsSpecific Game RedditsPosting Rules.If you intend to show-off a system or accessories, Please post it in the stickied Weekly Show-off Thread.Do not post links to or discuss illegal/warez file-sharing sites. We do not support or condone piracy.This subreddit is not for selling, try. That PSX2PSP method only applies to decrypted ('custom') EBOOTs. (Like said, PSX2PSP doesn't support encrypted EBOOTs.)As for PSN/encrypted EBOOTs: I don't have any official PSN downloads to test it with, but if you can get it to work, this decrypter extracts PS1 ISO's from official therefore encrypted PSN EBOOTs:Make sure you read the ReadMe, which includes a YouTube tutorial. Comments on the YouTube vid claim that compatibility isn't 100% & that the extracted ISO's only work in Windows emulator ePSXe (though I would try pSX too).
Eboot.pbp to ps1.iso or.bin? I just got the Metal Gear Solid EBOOT for my PSP and was curious if I could extract the game to ISO or BIN files. All the things I found online used PSX2PSP to extract the ISO, but I have had no luck doing so as the program appears to freeze. I have a Psp 3001 with a 64gb memory stick card, fully loaded with over 150+ EBOOT and all run flawless. Some games can get a slow down in certain part.
Welcome to, a place to talk about everything PSP and PSPgo.Official DiscordLatest Official System Software: 6.61Guides and ResourcesIf you have any other guides that you think should be included, please message the moderators. PlayStation Related RedditsSpecific Game RedditsPosting Rules.If you intend to show-off a system or accessories, Please post it in the stickied Weekly Show-off Thread.Do not post links to or discuss illegal/warez file-sharing sites. We do not support or condone piracy.This subreddit is not for selling, try.Convert PSX Games to PSP FormatPSP has native support for most PSX titles so if you want to convert your original PSX disc to play on the PSP it's a very simple process using PSX2PSP. Playing these converted titles requires custom firmware and depending on your firmware version you may need popsloader enabled (legacy firmwares).Required Program.Guide1. You first need to copy the contents of your PSX disc to your computer in.Bin/.Cue or.ISO format.
If you are not sure how to backup/rip games to digital format you can follow this. Note that you only need to follow that video up to 4:20.
The rest is burning it to a blank CD.2. Once you have your backup game in.Bin/.Cue or.ISO format you can open PSX2PSP. The main window will show a preview of what you will see on your PSP when you select your game.Convert menu: Options to add PSX discs and modify how the game is seen on your PSP.Customize PBP: Options to customize how your game icon, background, music, etc when viewing the game in the XMB.Options.: For advanced users to change things like compression levels, extraction settings, default icons, and themes.3. Open the Convert menu and click the first drop down box.
Select ISO/PBP File 1 and then choose the location of your backup PSX game. The rest of the text fields should populate with information about the game selected. Then choose an output location on the next line, this is where your eboot.pbp will be stored after the conversion.4. If you want to make the game look nice on your PSP you can open Customize PBP and add custom images. If you want custom music when hovering over the game you can follow this.5. Once finished customizing text and images you can click Convert in the Convert menu.
Once the process is complete, you will have a folder named after the game title ID (eg. SLUS0001) and inside is the eboot.PBP. Move both the folder and the containing eboot onto your PSP memory card GAME folder.
Disconnect from USB Mode and you will see your game listed and playable.Notes.It is preferred to have the Game title and Save title the exact same, and not to make them too long or use foreign characters.To make it easier to manage, you can open PSX2PSP options, go to the folders tab, and choose Auto create folder on convert: Create game title folder. This will get rid of the annoying title ID so you can know which games are which. Folders in GAME on your PSP do not need to be named a certain way for these.As noted previously, most games will work but there are a handful of PSX titles that just can't be played on the PSP. A good way to check is if the game has ever been on the PSN Store with PSP compatibility, it will work. Some titles have been removed due to licensing though.PSX2PSP also allows you to convert an eboot back into an image or bin/cue format. Select the eboot and an output folder path and select Extract ISO.#Convert PSX Games to PSP Format-PSP has native support for most PSX titles so if you want to convert your original PSX disc to play on the PSP it's a very simple process using PSX2PSP.
Playing these converted titles requires custom firmware and depending on your firmware version you may need popsloader enabled (legacy firmwares).-#Required Program- PSX2PSP(You first need to copy the contents of your PSX disc to your computer in.Bin/.Cue or.ISO format. If you are not sure how to backup/rip games to digital format you can follow this video(Note that you only need to follow that video up to 4:20. The rest is burning it to a blank CD.2. Once you have your backup game in.Bin/.Cue or.ISO format you can open PSX2PSP.
The main window will show a preview of what you will see on your PSP when you select your game.Convert menu.: Options to add PSX discs and modify how the game is seen on your PSP.Customize PBP.: Options to customize how your game icon, background, music, etc when viewing the game in the XMB.Options.: For advanced users to change things like compression levels, extraction settings, default icons, and themes.3. Open the Convert menu and click the first drop down box. Select ISO/PBP File 1 and then choose the location of your backup PSX game.
The rest of the text fields should populate with information about the game selected. Then choose an output location on the next line, this is where your eboot.pbp will be stored after the conversion.4. If you want to make the game look nice on your PSP you can open Customize PBP and add custom images. If you want custom music when hovering over the game you can follow this guide(Once finished customizing text and images you can click Convert in the Convert menu.
Once the process is complete, you will have a folder named after the game title ID (eg. SLUS0001) and inside is the eboot.PBP.
Move both the folder and the containing eboot onto your PSP memory card GAME folder. Disconnect from USB Mode and you will see your game listed and playable.-#Notes- It is preferred to have the Game title and Save title the exact same, and not to make them too long or use foreign characters.- To make it easier to manage, you can open PSX2PSP options, go to the folders tab, and choose Auto create folder on convert: Create game title folder.
This will get rid of the annoying title ID so you can know which games are which. Folders in GAME on your PSP do not need to be named a certain way for these.- As noted previously, most games will work but there are a handful of PSX titles that just can't be played on the PSP. A good way to check is if the game has ever been on the PSN Store with PSP compatibility, it will work.
Some titles have been removed due to licensing though.- PSX2PSP also allows you to convert an eboot back into an image or bin/cue format. Select the eboot and an output folder path and select Extract ISO.- revision by — 1 year ago.
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