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Xiro
11-11-2005, 04:44 AM
Ok, so I have BurnOut Legends, and SSX on Tour. I've read about people putting in their own songs from CD's they have for these games, but from what I understand its not using the actual UMD but the ISO of it.

So I was wondering if anyone could tell me how exactly I go about putting my game in the PSP and making an ISO of it to run off my memory stick. Nothing against EA but their music selection in both these games SUCKS! I'm a big 311 fan and would love to be tearing up the slopes grooving to their tunes.

Gary13579
11-11-2005, 10:21 AM
In order to play custom music, you will need to know how to convert music from one format to another, as the PSP doesn't use the format MP3 (usually AT3 instead).
If you know how to do that, great.

You will need FastLoader 0.7 (UMD Emulator does NOT have the option to dump UMDs).
Look in the file section under Loaders for this one.

Be warned though, you will need to dump the ISO in chunks. SSX On Tour is over 1gb, trying to dump the whole thing may screw up your memory card.
Once on your PC, you need to use an ISO program to extract all data from it, and put it into files.
Then find a tutorial (look around the forums, there are tons) that teaches you how to convert.
Then rebuild the ISO, and put it on your memory card.
Load with UMD Emulator, and listen to your custom toons :D