This is weird, I have never heard of a problem like this.
My suggestion is that you downgrade and upgrade back to your firmware.
I used a noob installer from a p2p(I should have know better) to up my 3.71-4 to 3.90-2. Seems pretty stable but MP3 will not play, photo will not play and vids don't run. I tried re formatting flash, re formatting stick and no luck. I can listen to MP3 using IR Shell but I would like to launch from XMB. I also installed the fatsmod and still no luck. Not a huge issue considering homebrew is fine, Just curious.![]()
This is weird, I have never heard of a problem like this.
My suggestion is that you downgrade and upgrade back to your firmware.
Beta Tester: Windows 7
Nah, I'll just use IR Shell, it's no big.
You wont need to use a Pandoras battery, there is a soft downgrader somewhere, i used it myself once. just google for it and you will be able to find it.
Beta Tester: Windows 7
Hey hi.
I have the exact same problem. My PSP does not find mp3, video or image files, using firmware 3.90 m33-2.
I upload them in various folders, and still no luck. Some said it was because weird names on files, others that now it uses the folder "/PSP/MUSIC", etc.
Not our problem, ours goes a bit deeper I think.
I've also started getting these problems. Running 3.90 M33 v2.
MP3 and video were previously working and now show as there not being any files there. Games can be launched from the memory stick still.
I've formatted the memory stick and put them back where they were, reset to factory settings etc. but still no luck.
make sure that all the files in the write folders
PSP wont pick up anything but audio files in the music folder
same for the other file types as well
This is the paths for all the files:
For Homebrew: X:\\PSP\Game or Game150 or Game 3xx
For Music: X:\\PSP\Music
For Video: X:\\MP_ROOT\anv something or X:\\Video
For Photo X:\\Photo
(X is the letter of your psp drive)
Still a problem use the soft downgrader to downgrade and upgrade back, it should work. Ill try to find the link for you guys!
Beta Tester: Windows 7
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