Dax Iso Cso Converter Psp Console Tribe

I have UMD’s, but then again it’s a pain carrying them at all times. There are times when the stupid plastic jacket around them snaps & I’ve got to go through the pain of gluing it together again.:-(The problem, I want my games to run of my memory stick. The second part of the problem, I want these games to be small. The solution, convert your legal games into ISO’s and further compress these ISO’s into CSO.Now how do I do that???? Not to worry:) There’s a great tool called the UMD GenThe picture shows you how it looks.Now lets say you have a ISO of a legal copy of the UMD you own, you’ve to convert it.

I have described the steps, as how to do it with illustrations.Please do not Pirate Games, gaming companies will then stop making them for us 1. Extract the ISO using Winrar. You would get a folder called PSPGAME & a file called UMDDATA.bin.2. Now open the the PSPGAME Folder.

You would find a 2 directories & a few file.3. One of the directories present would be named SYSDIR.4. You would find a directory called as UPDATE & 2 files called BOOT.bin & EBOOT.bin6. Delete the UPDATE Directory & the BOOT.bin file ( look at the Images below)7. DO NOT DELETE EBOOT.bin8. Traverse back to the directory where you extracted the ISO.9. Now drag & drop the PSPGAME folder & the file UMDDATA.bin into the UMD Gen tool.

( look at the Image below)10. Click on the save button & select the CSO option. ( look at the Image below)11. Chose the path where you want to save the CSO file & name the file whatever you want to.12. On clicking save you will get a Window as show. Don’t change any of the value & leave the compression value as 9 for the best possible compression.13. Click on Continue14.

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You would see a progress bar. ( Look at the image below)15. Once the progress bar disappears. Go to the saved location & Viola your CSO is ready:-)I emphasize again, please do not make copies of the UMD’s that you do not own.The value used for the compression, 9 is the highest compression level. If your game jerks after compression, reduce the value & make a CSO, usually 5 is a good bet!!!If you are a High Def freak and want to calculate the video bitrate of your video file, have a look at this. It's Really coolLook at the main page of the blog for more on the PSP & Other Cool Stuff, the link to main page is10 July 2007:Well there a certain searches on Google that are like figuring out how to change a CSO into a ISO & they land up here.

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The first thing is I am wondering why they would want to do this. The probable reason is that, they have downloaded a CSO & it looks like the game’s jerking & they figure out the compression level is very high. So probably make it back into a ISO and play the game or probably re-compress the ISO back to a CSO with lesser compression level.So to convert a CSO to an ISO, the change in the above mentioned steps (i.e more specifically in step 10) would be to save the resulting file as an ISO & that would give you an ISO, which would run smooth on your PSP.

Dax Iso Cso Converter Psp Console Tribe

In my last article I showed you and play the game using PSP memory stick to ensure the safety of your optical disks. If you have many games you play regularly and a memory stick with limited storage space, things might get difficult.So today I am going to show you how to convert ISO file to a compressed CSO file and run it on your PSP. Please note that the trick works only for a PSP ISO file. Converting ISO to CSOAfter you have copied the ISO from the UMD disks you legally own, download and run on your computer. The tool is very simple to use.

All you need to do is drag and drop the ISO file you want to convert. The tool will automatically set the destination path same as the source path and begin the conversion. You can also select the compression level you want for the CSO file. While the level 9 gives the best compression ratio, this might produce some lag while playing games on your PSP. For the first attempt go for a 9, but if you notice lags and delay in the game, reduce the compression level in the next attempt.ConclusionYou can now copy the CSO file to the PSP ISO folder to play the games. I have read about people getting lags while playing heavy games like GTA, but when I tried the trick on my Fifa Street 2 ISO file, I was pretty impressed.

Even after compressing the 861 MB ISO to 219 MB CSO, I didn’t experience any lag on my PSP E-1004 Street. See how it works out for you.Last updated on 8 Feb, 2018.