Making PSP roms smaller - Please help!
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I know how to compress PSX roms, using programs to switch the
.bin and .cue
files into.eboot
etc.I'm only just getting into the PSP roms - and man, they're massive! Around 1.2GB each! I reallllllly need to know how to make them much smaller without losing sound, etc.
What programs/techniques could I use? Please help!
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@nicky_s14 eboot /.pbp files are the most compressed files the PSP emulators within RetroPie can use at the moment.
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Okay, but how do I compress the PSP files into
.pbp
? I don't see any .bin or .cue files, they are all different, with zipped files, R64 files, etc.I'm starting to guess there's no way to compress PSP files... what do you think?
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@jonnykesh Isn't that a format for ps1 games in the psp emulator? I think compressed psp games are of the cso format.
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@bobharris yeah. A cso is a compressed iso file. Never has any luck running them myself.
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@jonnykesh I've only had experience with .cso on my PSP (works great), but I have no experience with the format on my Pi (only iso's).
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@bobharris i tried this a few times http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-compress-a-ISO-to-a-CSO-PSP-game/ but could not get them to run. I only have a few PSP games so just stuck with pbp files.
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CSO compression works fine with PPSSPP.
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