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TUTORIAL FOR CUSTOM GAMEBOOTS
Making your own custom gameboot.pmf files What you need: The Sony UMD Tools Find on yoru own, they are illegal The MPS to PMF converter http://www.sendspace.com/file/52wr7b The Virtual Dub Mod video converter http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=65889 MP3 to WAV converter http://www.audiotool.net/download/audioconverter.exe WinMenc video converter http://winmenc.blogspot.com/ Step 1, WinMenc 1: Open up WinMenc 2: Go to add files 3: Find the video you want to use 4: Go to load profile 5: Select PSP AVI profile 6: Go to the audio tab 7: Select no audio on the drop down menu 8: Go to the video tab, and make sure the FPS is 29.970 9: Go to the batch tab 10: Select your output folder 11: Hit encode 12: Now go back to the audio tab 13: Select MP3 from the drop down list 14: Go to the video tab 15: Select no video. 16: Now go to batch and encode this. 17: You should now have two files. The video and sound separate Step 2, WAV converter & Virtual Dub Mod 1: Open up the WAV converter 2: Go to add, then change file types to all 3: Find the MP3 from your video 4: Select output format as WAV 5: Hit start 6: That’s the audio out of the way 7: Now open up virtual dub mod 8: Go to file , then open video file 9: Find the video part of your file 10: Now go to save as 11: Make sure its going to save as an AVI 12: And that’s that. You now have the source files ready Step 3, Sony UMD Tools 1: Open up the UMD Stream composer.exe 2: Go to new 3: Name it what you want. Click next 4: Tick the PSP Movie format (for game) bit. 5: Change the max clip size to 2mb or less 6: Hit finish 7: Go to video source 8: Find your video file made earlier with Virtual Dub Mod 9: Go to audio source 10: Find the WAV you made earlier with the MP3 to WAV converter. 11: Now go to run at the top 12: Choose encode + multiplex 13: Hit start 14: Well done the .mps has been made Step 4, .mps to .pmf Converter 1: Go to My Documents (well yours) 2: Go to the UMD Stream composer folder 3: The .mps file is in here somewhere (I forget where exactly!) 4: Now rename the .mps file to gameboot. 5: Put it in the same directory as the .mps to .pmf converter 6: Run the converter (Click Run Me) 7: And your gameboot.pmf should be created Now flash it your PSP using X-flash. As long as you have custom firmware installed with recovery mode, there are no worries! I didn't even write this tutorial but I found it really useful. Thanks goes to dude89 for posting what i copied that muratcan wrote!
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