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Frequently asked questions
To add games to the is one way & for different emulators its different way. I have a Youtube channel with tutorials on the different ways to add games. You can click here to go to the PSP Playlist on my Youtube Channel
You can Also Click here for a short Version on our Tiktok.
If you want the written way, here it is.
For PSP Game Once you obtain your iSO on the computer, make your your PSP is on the home screen & go to Settings > USB connection. Then, connect the top of your PSP with the USB Cable to the computer where your iSO file is, & once you find the PSP on the file manager, You must navigate to to Memory Card > iSO in the iSO folder is where your Games will go into, simply drag and drop them from wherever your iSO file is. Once transfer is completed, you can unplug your PSP, & go to the games section, & check it out.
It is pretty easy & would need to be changed by a game by game bases.
To change it while you're in a game already, you would start by pressing the PS Button > Edit Preferences > Scroll down to "Controller" > click left or right on the D pad & change the setting to Default Z+L Swap" > scroll down to "Save & return" > resume emulation & viola!
Here is our Video on Tiktok on how to change the setting!
Long answer coming soon but basically
You need Handbrake on your desktop. Click here to visit website & download latest version
After you install that, you will need to add this JSON preset to handbrake, this file will format the videos you'd like into a format that the PSP can read & play.
After Which you select your video source, then click or check that the output file will be in the location where you want it to be. Can create a folder on your Videos folder, or a folder on you desktop.
After the file has been converted. Drag n' Drop the new MP4 file into the PSP location where it is suppose to go, which is simply in the folder called Video on the root of the memory stick.
After dragging and dropping, you may disconnect the psp and go to your Video folder where you will see your converted video.
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If you feel your PSP is acting supa slow and you feel sus about it.
This may be the one cool trick T H E Y dont wan't you to know. Your PSP may be under clocked, which means that the CPU is running at a lower speed than it should, this is useful to save battery when your system is slow, & other cool features.
Click here to check out my blog post where I go over how to go into the CPU Clock settings, & change it. It may sound scary, but I promise you it's so easy a caveman could do it.
Click here & scroll to the 2nd guide to see how to make your PSP CPU GREAT AGAIN.