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How to Use Pops Converter V 1.6 to Convert PS1 Games into PBP Files




If you are a fan of PlayStation 1 games and you want to play them on your PSP, you might have heard of Pops Converter V 1.6. This is a tool that allows you to convert PS1 ISO files into PBP files, which are compatible with the PSP emulator. PBP files are smaller than ISO files and can also include custom icons and pictures for your games.




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In this article, we will show you how to use Pops Converter V 1.6 to convert your PS1 games into PBP files and enjoy them on your PSP.


What You Need




  • A PSP with custom firmware 3.02 or higher.



  • A PS1 game in ISO format.



  • Pops Converter V 1.6, which you can download from here.



  • A USB cable to connect your PSP to your PC.



How to Convert PS1 Games into PBP Files




  • Extract the Pops Converter V 1.6 zip file to a folder on your PC.



  • Run the PopsConv.exe file.



  • Click on the "Browse" button and select your PS1 ISO file.



  • Click on the "Convert" button and wait for the process to finish.



  • You will get a new file named EBOOT.PBP in the same folder as your ISO file.



  • Optionally, you can customize the icon and pictures of your game by clicking on the "Edit" button and selecting the images you want.



  • Connect your PSP to your PC via USB and enable USB mode.



  • Copy the EBOOT.PBP file to the PSP/GAME folder on your memory stick.



  • Exit USB mode and go to the game menu on your PSP.



  • You should see your PS1 game with the icon and pictures you chose.



  • Select it and enjoy!



What are the Features of Pops Converter V 1.6




Pops Converter V 1.6 is a standalone PSX ISO converter that has some features that make it different from other tools. Some of these features are:


  • It supports ISO compression and document.dat making. This means that you can reduce the size of your PS1 games and also add a custom manual for them.



  • It auto-detects toc information in .ccd file and writes it to EBOOT.PBP. This means that you don't need to manually edit the toc file for your games.



  • It does not require popstation.exe, BASE.PBP, keys.bin or docmaker.exe. These are files that are usually needed for other PSX ISO converters, but Pops Converter V 1.6 does not need them.



  • It allows you to replace the icon and pictures of your games without size limit. You can customize the appearance of your games with any images you want.



  • It auto-recognizes game ID from ISO. This means that you don't need to enter the game ID manually for your games.



Pops Converter V 1.6 is a simple and easy to use tool that can help you convert your PS1 games into PBP files with minimal hassle.


How to Play Multidisc PS1 Games with Pops Converter V 1.6




Some PS1 games have more than one disc, such as Final Fantasy VII or Metal Gear Solid. If you want to play these games on your PSP, you might wonder how to switch discs when the game prompts you to do so. Unfortunately, Pops Converter V 1.6 does not support multidisc games by itself. However, there are some ways to work around this limitation.


One way is to use RetroArch, which is a multi-system emulator that can run PS1 games on your PSP. RetroArch supports a variety of formats, including PBP files and M3U files. M3U files are playlists that contain the paths of multiple PBP files for each disc of a game. You can create M3U files manually or use a tool like pop-fe, which is a Python script that automates the process of creating M3U and PBP files from PS1 ISO files.


To use RetroArch to play multidisc PS1 games, you need to do the following:


  • Download and install RetroArch on your PSP from here.



  • Download and install the PSX emulator core for RetroArch from here.



  • Convert your PS1 ISO files into PBP files using Pops Converter V 1.6 as explained above.



  • Create M3U files for your multidisc games using pop-fe or manually.



  • Copy the PBP and M3U files to the PSP/GAME folder on your memory stick.



  • Run RetroArch on your PSP and load the M3U file for your game.



  • To switch discs, press the Home button and select "Disk Control". Then select "Disk Cycle Tray Status" to eject the current disc and "Disk Index" to choose the next disc. Then select "Disk Cycle Tray Status" again to insert the new disc.



This way, you can play your multidisc PS1 games on your PSP without any problems. d282676c82


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