The rain drummed against the window of Leo’s cramped apartment, a steady rhythm that matched the blinking cursor on his monitor. For years, he’d been obsessed with a ghost:
(background music) to give the converted game a retail feel on the XMB. How to Use PSP2PS3 v2.1.2 : Open the application and select your PSP ISO file. Edit Game Info
: Fixed an issue where 80x80 icons (typically used for "minis") were not displaying correctly. UI Enhancements psp2ps3 v212 updated
: Most users find they still need to install a PSP Remaster Launcher on their PS3 to actually boot the converted games. The Verdict
: Configure additional settings such as multiplayer support, 3D TV adjustments, or second analog stick emulation if desired. Finalize : Click "Convert" to generate a .PKG file. The rain drummed against the window of Leo’s
: It provides a simple GUI where you can drag and drop an ISO, select a few options, and hit "Convert."
One of the biggest complaints in earlier versions (v1.6, v2.0) was audio desync during cutscenes. The updated v212 reworks how audio buffers are translated into the PS3’s .at3 format, drastically reducing pops, crackles, and lag. Edit Game Info : Fixed an issue where
: For standard scripts, it is often recommended to rename your ISO to a simple uppercase name like "NP.ISO" to avoid script errors. Configure Options : Open the tool and select whether you want to convert as a PSP Remaster (recommended for better graphics/compatibility) or a