![]() I've tried to do the same thing with Xenogears, but I didn't renamed EBOOT.PBP. So, I started Retropie and the file didn't appeared. I changed the name of the File to Final Fantasy VII.PBP and then put the file in roms/psx. So, I converted and then I got a EBOOT.PBP file (all letters in caps lock). Note: Options: Compression Level 1 (worst) Disable customized images when converting PBP files box unchecked (the other boxes were both checked), When extracting iso, save toc as CUE file a guy at another post recommended this For FFVII, for example, i did:Ĭonvert Menu> ISO/PBP file 1: Final Fantasy VII (disc1/3) ISO/PBP file 2: Final Fantasy VII (disc2/3) ISO/PBP file 3: Final Fantasy VII (disc3/3) Output PBP folder: FFVII on desktop I've not changed anything else. So, a sub-question: any ideas why they aren't even appearing in Emustation's game selection screen?īack to the original question, i've seen some people talking about convert all the disks into a single pbp/PBP file. ![]() I had Final Fantasy VII (disc1).bin, Final Fantasy VII (disc2).bin, Final Fantasy VII (disc1).cue and Final Fantasy VII disc2).cue in my pendrive), but they weren't even appearing in the selection screen. I've put the bin files in roms/psx and the cue files for each one of the bins (e.g. Talking about PS1 emulation, I've tried to run multi-disk games like FFVII and Xenogear in. Hi people, I'm not actually new to Retropie/Raspberry Pi (I use RBP3), but I'm not an expert either.
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