![]() Combined into a single entry, and I think save file associations should all work. Its odd that the isos I made using my usual ripper work with the PS1 emulators but not the PSP convertors. Is there any good freeware ripper (ultraiso is pestering for registration). I renamed the entry for disc 1 in RA to just be the game's title and removed disc 2. 21 Wow, switching to UltraISO worked and the eboot I created worked too. m3u, which will have the associations for the other discs as per the. When you then open up the entry for what was previously disc 1 in RA, it should load up the. changed Game Title (Disc 1).cue to Game Title.m3u). ![]() I then edited the path for disc 1 to so that it points to the. Each disc will have a separate entry due to the way RA automatically adds content to that playlist. There, I found the entries for the multi-disc game in question. Simple enough, but I wanted it to also be neatly organized within my existing PlayStation playlist, which is possible.Īfter creating that m3u file, what I did was open up playlist file for PlayStation games in the RetroArch directory (common/RetroArch/playlists/Sony - PlayStation.lpl). cue for disc 1 when I should've been loading the. If file is multipart dont psx2psp base.pbp to check all parts before downloading It is extremely pssx2psp that you copy this folder on the right place which is inside the Game folder of the PSP. Maybe this'll be useful for OP or others. PBP Im not sure what psx2psp base.pbp do, I followed this tutorial: But I didnt see anything about a base. ![]() Finally figured out how to make multi-disc games play nice. ![]()
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