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Thread: PS1, FF:VII - International version, Eboot problem!

                  
   
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    Unhappy PS1, FF:VII - International version, Eboot problem!

    Okay, so I've downloaded the international version of Final Fantasy VII. Though it's called 'International' it was only ever released in japan, and my friend is interested in giving it a try cause she's a final fantasy nut xD ^^; so I'm downloading it for her and attemtping to make the eboot.pbp of it ready for when she gets her PSP next week =p
    Currently trying to create a multi disk eboot of it, and also tried a single disk eboot of the 1st disk.
    It just doesnt want to work
    I have all the files and about 4 different popstation/eboot makers. Tried changing region on the PSP to American too at the recovery menu.
    The name of the game is:

    [PSX-ISO]-Final.Fantasy.7-(VII)-(Incl.International.CD4)-[NTSC-U]-[SCUS-94163~5.SLPS-01060]-m3Zz

    So it's a japanese game, but seems it's region is NTSC-U
    Which Im asuming/pretty sure means USA ??
    But jsut for confirmation.. ^^;

    On another note..

    Maybe converting the .bin/.cue file from NTSC-U to PAL would help, before converting it to eboot.pbp ??

    I have PSP Phat by the way.

    Ive tried to give you all as much information as possible, sorry if I've rambled, but it's just really baffled me why it doesnt work
    Because FF: DISSIDIA Japanese version works okay without region change or anything, cause I was playing it earlier =p .
    Also I've converted PAL version of original FFVII to eboot.pbp before.

    ~ Stu

    EDIT: I have the files too if anyone would want me to send them the files to have a go at converting them

    Any help is appreciated!!
    Last edited by stueyachillin; January 25th, 2009 at 00:08.

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    PROBLEM SOLVED!! =d
    Turns out it was just the converters I were using, guess it was just bad picking -_-
    PSX2PSP V.1.4 solved the problem =p
    Ran into a little other problem of the eboot.pbp showing as 'corrupted data' even though I had it in the 'GAME ' folder.
    Used the pretty much infinete resource known as the 'internet ' and it's partner ' Google ' xD to look up that problem, turns out I had the name of the folder containing eboot.pbp too many characters

    Had it named as:

    Final Fantasy VII - International

    So I shortened it to:

    FFVII-I

    =D

    I feel so stupid now, I had been at these problems for the last 2 days ><

    Guess I saved you guys the troube though =p

    Anywayyyyy...
    Cheerz!

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