Did you know the PSP’s native format, , is often smaller than CSO? For custom firmware (CFW) users, converting a compressed ISO to EBOOT is the ultimate fix for stability.
This uses more battery but provides the processing power needed to read compressed data smoothly. 3. Missing Audio or Cutscenes
In PPSSPP, go to Settings > System > Emulation and check the box for "Ignore bad memory accesses" . This often prevents the emulator from crashing when a compressed file has minor read errors.
Did you know the PSP’s native format, , is often smaller than CSO? For custom firmware (CFW) users, converting a compressed ISO to EBOOT is the ultimate fix for stability.
This uses more battery but provides the processing power needed to read compressed data smoothly. 3. Missing Audio or Cutscenes
In PPSSPP, go to Settings > System > Emulation and check the box for "Ignore bad memory accesses" . This often prevents the emulator from crashing when a compressed file has minor read errors.
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