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I downloaded these a while ago (benefits of being able to see working copies of articles) I was impressed with the speed of the PSP emulator, but it seems to have difficulty displaying in game videos. I tried a few of my Final Fantasy games and it couldn't handle any of them. I didn't see any video driver options either
Still, very impressive work on these emulators
its a shame no ps1 emulator is native 64 bit windows, i tend to use multiman for ps1 games anyway as the pc ps1 emulators don't peform as good as they should do.
I'd like to mention that PCSX-R also has a Mac version and runs in 64-bit mode.
How is the PS2 Emu? I tried it years ago and found it almost unuseable, though I am sure things have changed.
@BahumatLord
That's too bad about the PSP emu videos being like that. I am still going to see if I can set it up on my android tablet. I love it so far with all my other emulators it has become a portable gaming system as it has an mini hdmi out and I hooked up its BT to my PS3 controller.
The reason that PSP videos don't play well, if at all, is due to the video format that most games use for videos. The codec is proprietary from Sony that as far as I know isn't available on the computer. Even Mac PSP emulators can't play those videos too.
I've heard that you have to set up a certain Sony video editing program that may allow those PSP videos to play. Don't remember it offhand.
Thanks for the share
That may be PAMFComposer, PS3StreamComposer, PS3StreamMultiplexer and PS3StreamViewer or their PSP counterparts.![]()
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