![]() ![]() There is also a Pro driver if you are on Pro CFW. The M33 Driver is less compatible, BUT some games that do not work with NP9660 do work with M33 and vice versa. Sony's NP9660 is usually faster and more games are compatible with it. If you are having issues running an ISO: 1. This can cause framerate issues (lag) as I have said before. Converting to CSO when you are having issues with an ISO will not get you anywhere.Īlso CSO's won't load faster as the PSP/PSP Emu will have to uncompress on the fly. :P The general rule is, if you are having issues with a CSO game, try it as an ISO. When PSP-hacks was still a thing, I used to be quite active in helping people with issues. I believe that was a big title with the problem (framerate was the issue I think). Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2 God of War Chains of Olympus. I have not had any problems with any cso that I converted or downloaded. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 I have not had any problems with any cso that I converted or downloaded. The best advice would be to get a bigger memory stick and use iso games. Whether it is slow frame rate, not booting, or random crashes. CSO stands for compressed iso and that compression can break a game. ![]() Some games won't even boot when converted to a CSO. While a lot of CSO games run good, some have major issues and can only be used when in ISO form. Navigate to 'UMD ISO MODE' and select SONY NP9660 or M33 Driver. Navigate to 'UMD DEVICE' and select “Memory Stick”. What is the difference between the 'UMD ISO Modes. What would i change my umd mode to? My options are: * Sony NP9660 * Inferno * M33 Driver I only play PSP ISO/CSO's. On my vsh menu i have my iso mode on m33 driver. I'm not sure if you need to change 'UMD ISO MODE' from 'M33 driver. You can also change the 'UMD ISO MODE' to. ![]()
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