Click the in the top left and select Convert ISO to PBP (Note: The tool automatically reverses its logic when you load a PBP).
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about decrypting, extracting, patching, and optimizing your classic PlayStation games for modern emulators and custom firmware. Understanding PBP and ISO Formats
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) ecosystem relies on specific file formats for digital games and custom backups. While the official digital format distributed by Sony is PBP (often found inside EBOOT.PBP files), the standard format for homebrew, emulation, and modifications is ISO. convert pbp to iso patched
For games like Final Fantasy VII or Metal Gear Solid , you will need to handle multiple discs:
In the field, click the browse button and select your target EBOOT.PBP file. Click the in the top left and select
Use UMDGen to open the patched ISO. This allows you to verify the file structure or compress it into a .cso to save space.
If the PBP contains multiple discs (Eboot.pbp with multi-disc support): While the official digital format distributed by Sony
The conversion of PBP to ISO files has several benefits, including:
Many of these tools will output an .ISO file, but for best compatibility with PS1 games (especially those with CD audio), a .BIN + .CUE pair is the gold standard. We'll be aiming for that.
Once you have your ISO file, you might want to add a translation patch or a game fix. Download a patching tool like . Load your new ISO file into the tool. Load the patch file (usually ending in .ppf). Click Apply to patch the game. To help you get your game running perfectly, tell me: What emulator are you using to play the game? Are you trying to apply a specific fan translation patch? Did you run into any error messages during the conversion?