Chalk up yet another for kapoue3. Yesterday a new version of Yet Another CSO Compressor (Yacc) surfaced which primarily focuses on a couple bug fixes:
Also featured in Yacc v0.3.9.1 is an Italian interface translation courtesy of sbrillon1.
Download: YACC v0.3.9.1 (includes CisoPlus support)
- source: YACC Homepage
Nice! Great job man!
nice. good job.
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I LOVE YOU MAN! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!
Great Work kapoue3!!! keep working on this !!!
Cool! Thank you Kapoue3!!! :)
Guys…i need HELP!!!
why some games that i after converted from iso to cso…it will cause some lag…such game like GTA series…does anyone try before?
Its because they are compressed so much. Try raising the CPU speed up and useing a lesser level of compression.
Ah, just thought of something, it must be your memory stick! Some of the lesser ones have a higher latency which causes them to read/write slower than others. That must be the source.
Does this do anything worthwhile?
I mean, does it compress them anymore
than a regular CSO compressor? If so, then it isn’t as pointless as it sounds, but, it seems useless if not.
Have you tried it? Its much faster than others and it does batch conversions aswell.
Squall, try changing the compression level to 5 or 6…
i had change to level 9…
but the problem still there…
Nice proggy cept that the ciso files are larger then they are using the original cso prog. Using compression rate of 9
PSP-HACK is a rip-off
amusement.
No it’s not.
what man you suck balls where r you from land of the angry dicks
I love this program so much, thanks kapoue3.
and thanks for fixing the delete bug ;)
its in french? wtf… get english assholes… best on planet
Yacc is also in English but the author is French
does anyone convert GTA series before?
any lag problem?
mind telling what setting that u had set?
Squall, GAT had some issues if you compress them…even Daxter and some other games. The best solution I can ever think of if a different compression level doesn’t work is to just use the original ISO format…
Squall. I have compressed GTA and I know the problem you’re having. All I did was re-do it with a compression level of 4 or 5, don’t stick it up to 9. The more a game is compressed, the harder the PSP has to work to read the file as you play it. Which results in the laggy gameplay.
good job guys.