If it is indeed a problem game, then use popstation and popsloader. If not, then feel free to ask on the forum.įeel free to try using Icetea, although I haven't had any problems with PSX2PSP. Make a folder for the EBOOT.pbp file since if you want more than one PSX game, you'll need to separate them since they cannot have the same filename in the same location. This gives you the rigid preview icon thing like most PSP games are normally.Īfter that, you have to put the EBOOT.pbp file (found on your desktop that's in a folder (probably the SLUS ID tag) onto your PSP. Make it exactly like this one and you'll like the results better than the default bubbly icon crap. Hit Convert when you are satisfied with your setup. If you don't have a similar screen, you either have an older version or a newer version. This is what the first screen looks like.Īll of the fields are explained on the picture. This is the popstation image packs to customize the boot screens of your EBOOT files so that they have a moving picture, background, music, icon in the PSP XMB menu.ĭownload some pretty pictures and since you can't preview the sound, or the animations, just get one and see if you like it when you have a finished product. The program that I will be using is called PSX2PSP. Not too sure about the obscure ones like. img file? It says right on extension of the file. cue isn't important since you are not burning the image). Let's assume that the game that you have is Final Fantasy IX (Disc 1). You cannot play this image directly using your PSP. There is more than one method to getting the same product so I will be covering only Method 1, which is this one.
#Pbp file psx how to
This tutorial was made so that other people can refer this tutorial to those who ask how to get it working. I thought this was common sense for anyone who has a CFW'ed PSP but here we go.